How to Become a Volunteer with the e-NABLE Volunteer Community
Interested in changing someone's life? How about using your 3D printer to make a prosthetic device for someone who needs one?
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Frequently Asked Questions about the e-NABLE Volunteer Community
Thanks for your interest in the e-NABLE Volunteer Community! Below are some resources to help you learn more about how to get involved. CONNECT WITH THE COMMUNITY We now have a great Wikifactory group and forum: https://wikifactory.com/+e-NABLE/forum ...
How to Get Your Classroom Involved in the e-NABLE Volunteer Community
Many schools have seen great results through this kind of hands-on program that connects the students with something that makes a meaningful impact on someone's life. Here are some links to help you move forward with e-NABLE. The e-NABLE Hub - A ...
How to Request a Free e-NABLE Device
The e-NABLE Volunteer Community has many volunteers around the world, ready to help you get a 3D printed device that would work for you, at no charge. To get the process started, please create a login for e-NABLE Web Central and create a new device ...
Which 3D printer should I get for making e-NABLE devices?
Choosing the right 3D printer can be a difficult process. There are many options available, and a lot of it depends on your budget and preferences. Most 3D printers are capable of printing e-NABLE devices. I would recommend steering clear of “mini” ...
Networking Considerations for the Ultimaker 3, Ultimaker 3 Extended and Ultimaker S5
The Ultimaker 3 series and Ultimaker S5 include wired and wireless networking capabilities. Your IT department may have questions about this from a security perspective. Here are some notes that may be useful: The Ultimaker 3 series and Ultimaker S5 ...