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In 2014 Augsburg acquired a 3D printer for use by both faculty and students. The printer has already been used to print objects to demonstrate its capabilities, for classroom demonstrations, for use in lab experiments, and for educational activities for students and professors. As an example, we have printed an NMR tube holder for Dr. Wentzel, a ...