The Department of Art and Art History’s Digital Fabrication Lab houses the newest means of computer visualization and fabrication. Lab resources include 3D modeling software, multiple 3D scanners, a vinyl cutter, laser cutters, two CNC milling machines that carve a variety of materials from scanned or modeled data, and multiple 3D printers that additively create objects. Art Studio, Art History, and Design students use the lab to create a range of class projects and faculty utilize the lab to supplement their existing studio practice and research.
SOFTWARE
- Rhino 3D
- Keyshot
- Autodesk Suite
- Geomagic Wrap
- Agisoft PhotoScan
3D SCANNERS
- Creaform Go!Scan Handheld 3D Scanner
- Artec Eva Handheld 3D Scanner
- Revopoint Desktop 3D Scanner
- Revopoint MIRACO Pro Scanner
3D PRINTERS
- Formlabs Form 3 (SLA)
- Bambu Lab X-1 Carbon (FDM)
- Bambu Lab P1S (FDM
- ROUTING / MILLING MACHINES
- Roland MDX 540 4-axis CNC Milling Machine
- ShopBot PRS Alpha CNC Router (48″ x 96″ x 12″ cutting area)
CUTTING MACHINES
- Universal PLS 6.150D Laser Cutter w/one rotary attachment
- Roland GS-24 Vinyl Cutter
IMAGE PRINTING
- Roland LEF-300 UV Printer