Pennsylvania school cuts costs by using 3D printers to create violins
17 days ago
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- A Pennsylvania school uses 3D printers to create affordable violins for students.
- Dr. Laura Jacob, superintendent, initiated the program to help low-income families.
- Violins cost $50 each, significantly reducing rental fees for students.
- Over 200 violins have been printed in five years.
- The program includes a weekly 3D violin club.
- Students report increased confidence and academic benefits from playing the violin.
- The initiative aims to foster a lifelong love for music.