>>8744645not this semester, transferred. but did assembly and printing for some professors so they could get some funding for the makerspace. prosthetic hands, brain scans, bones, academic paperweight sort of stuff. I was supposed to get paid on the side for it. didnt, despite the fact that the makerspace itself charges for prints (and has shittier printers) and I had to assemble a prosthetic arm by myself.
was a better experience than the internship tho. They got their article in the local paper, featured their stuff and got the new machine they wanted.
I also have some professional-level models of viruses I printed a couple of years back that finally got into an article, I posted pics on that one before.