RedDirt3D, a veteran-owned and Oklahoma-based company, has been serving the Oklahoma cosplay community for the last five years, providing quality, yet affordable solutions to cosplayers. Able to print in a variety of materials ranging from rigid to flexible, RedDirt3D has provided cosplayers across the United States with the final touch necessary to complete their costume.
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5:00 PM | Location: Sooner A
Local tech experts discuss what to consider when acquiring a gaming computer, and how to get your hands on one—despite parts shortages.
Moderator: Caleb Haldane
Panelists: Caleb Haldane, Phillip Grimes, David J. Pedersen, RedDirt3D
Tracks: Gaming, STEM, Internet Life
10:00 AM | Location: Sooner B
How close we are to replicators! 3D printing is bleeding-edge tech. Experienced printers talk tech about 3D-printing technologies for general consumers. What's out there now, and what's on the immediate horizon?
Moderator: Everyday Futurist
Panelists: Everyday Futurist, Tim Chessmore, RedDirt3D, the Lo-Fi Ky
Tracks: General Interest, Maker, STEM
4:00 PM | Location: Sooner B
Printing and Gaming: Making custom character figures, game scenery, and tabletop RPG accessories. In this session, panelists focus on 3D-printing techniques for miniatures and dice containers, particularly: file design, recommended materials, and planning production time for printing, smoothing, and painting.
Moderator: Pete Dixon
Panelists: Pete Dixon, Ethan Doughty, Pioneer Library System, RedDirt3D
Tracks: STEM, General Interest, Gaming, Maker
11:00 AM | Location: Oklahoma G
With 3D printing becoming more and more accessible, we cover some of the best practices that one can expect when utilizing the technology for cosplay. Providing examples, RedDirt3D business owner Christopher Parker walks convention guests through the ins and outs of 3D printing, how to overcome hardships, and get the best looking prop possible.
Moderator: RedDirt3D
Panelists: RedDirt3D