Looking Inside a 3D Printer

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A Note to Kids Be sure to ask an adult for help with these activities when you need it Always put your safety first A Note to Adults Please review the instructions for the activities in this book before allowing children to do them Be sure to help them with any activities you do not think they can safely complete on their own Published in the United States of America by Cherry Lake Publishing Ann Arbor Michigan www cherrylakepublishing com Series Adviser Kristin Fontichiaro Reading Adviser Marla Conn MS Ed Literacy specialist Read-Ability Inc Photo Credits Cover Marla Keays tinyurl com gkrn3g2 CC BY 2 0 pages 4 and 10 courtesy of Michigan Makers all other photos by Quenton Oakes Copyright 2017 by Cherry Lake Publishing All rights reserved No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means without written permission from the publisher Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names Oakes Quenton author Title Looking inside a 3D printer by Quenton Oakes Other titles 21st century skills innovation library Makers as innovators Description Ann Arbor Michigan Cherry Lake Publishing 2017 Series Makers as innovators junior Series 21st century skills innovation library Audience K to grade 3 Includes bibliographical references and index Identifiers LCCN 2016032423 ISBN 9781634721899 lib bdg ISBN 9781634723213 pbk ISBN 9781634722551 pdf ISBN 9781634723879 ebook Subjects LCSH Three-dimensional printing Juvenile literature Computer printers Juvenile literature Classification LCC TS171 95 O25 2017 DDC 621 9 88 dc23 LC record available at https lccn loc gov 2016032423 Cherry Lake Publishing would like to acknowledge the work of the Partnership for 21st Century Learning Please visit www p21 org for more information Printed in the United States of America Corporate Graphics