Additive manufacturing

Coug spirit in 3D
If you have a 3D printer at home or access to one, there are a variety of free model files available to show your Washington State University pride. From Coug logo cookie cutters to keychains and ID holders, sites such as Thingiverse and Printables will give you a start.
Read about WSU innovations in 3D printing and additive manufacturing in “It all adds up,” Summer 2023 issue.
Here are a few models to get you started:
“WSU (Washington State University) Coug Logo Cookie Cutter (v2.1) and now also (v3.3)!
Cuts out a WSU logo perimeter with … » More …

3D printing at WSU
The potential of 3D printing, also called additive manufacturing, could help humans colonize Mars, improve medical implants, and help teachers.
Check out videos and stories about some of the 3D printing innovations at Washington State University.
Read about WSU innovations in 3D printing and additive manufacturing in “It all adds up,” Summer 2023 issue.
The potential of 3D printing on Mars (WSU News, 2022)
WSU researchers use 3-D printer to make parts from moon rock
(WSU News, November 28, 2012)
3D prints may guide vets through risky brain surgery (WSU Insider, April 5, 2022)