Mika Yeap The advent of 3D printing has taken the world by a storm, opening up possibilities by putting the power of production in your hands. Dalat high school students are opening their large hobby 3D printer to the Dalat community for use in order to raise awareness on 3D printing technology. The brand new machine will be open for orders at the start of the spring semester. 3D printing is truly a technological marvel of the 21st century. FDM, currently the most accessible 3D printing process, has long been a patented additive manufacturing process that became open to the public just seven or eight years ago. Since then, there has been a boom of hobbyists endeavoring to make their own home versions of these industrial machines, shrinking them down and making them more suitable for the end user. A group of Dalat students, Simon Jeong (12), Albert Jeong (11), and Mika Yeap (12), were part of the later waves of such hobbyists. In July 2016, the group of three designed and b...