Toward an open‐source 3D‐printable laboratory

Author:

McNair Mason C.1ORCID,Cocioba Sebastian C.2ORCID,Pietrzyk Peter3ORCID,Rife Trevor W.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Plant and Environmental Sciences, Pee Dee Research and Education Center Clemson University 2200 Pocket Road Florence South Carolina 29506 USA

2. Binomica Labs 4301 22nd Street, Floor 3, Studio 342, Long Island City New York 11101 USA

3. Department of Plant Biology University of Georgia 120 Carlton Street Athens Georgia 30602 USA

Abstract

AbstractPremiseLow‐cost, repairable lab equipment is rare within the biological sciences. By lowering the costs of entry using 3D printing and open‐source hardware, our goal is to empower both amateur and professional scientists to conduct research.MethodsWe developed a modular system of 3D‐printable designs called COBLE (Collection of Bespoke Laboratory Equipment), including novel and remixed 3D‐printable lab equipment that can be inexpensively printed, assembled, and repaired for a fraction of the cost of retail equivalents.ResultsHere we present novel tools that utilize 3D printing to enable a wide range of scientific experiments. We include additional resources for scientists and labs that are interested in utilizing 3D printing for their research.DiscussionBy describing the broad potential that 3D‐printed designs can have in the biological sciences, we hope to inspire others to implement and improve upon these designs, improving accessibility and enabling science for all.

Publisher

Wiley

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