FabLab Area

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General Information

MakeICT's FabLab is an open 200 sq ft area dedicated to fabrication and rapid prototyping. Here is where you can test ideas, and concepts before moving on to more expensive materials or processes. Or, simply enjoy the creative process and see what you can make. The FabLab currently houses 3D printers, foam cutter, and laser engraver/cutter. Per MakeICT policy, all machinery and tools require prior instruction and certification before use. We want all our members and guests to be safe, and the equipment kept in top condition so all can enjoy.

Bryan Barr is the Benevolent Dictator over the FabLab.

Machine Access Policy

Laser Engraver/Cutter

  • Certification is under construction
  • List of Laser Engraver/Cutter approved users is listed below

3D Printers

  • Certification is under construction

Foam Cutter

  • Certification is under construction

Classses

Equipment List

Picture What Manufacturer Model Power Status Expert How To
RostockBlack-V2-Front.jpg 3D Printer SeeMeCNC Rostock Max v2 110 Working Bryan Barr [MatterControl Wiki]
3D-Printer.jpg 3D Printer RepRap 110 Working James Lancaster Information
Ultimaker II.jpeg 3D Printer Ultimaker Ultimaker II 110 Working Tom McGuire instructions
Foam-Cutter.jpg Foam Cutter Tom McGuire 110 Working Tom McGuire Basic Use Guidelines
Laser cutter.jpg Laser Cutter Rabbit Laser QX1290 230 Working Mike Doolittle Laser Cutter Guidelines

Laser Cutter Approved Users

Name Notes
Bryan Barr FabLab BD
Mike Doolittle Laser Cutter instructor
Jerry Carpenter
David Springs
William Davisson
Brad Cooley
Ivan Quiroz
Jonny Fosnight
John Alexanders
Stephen Reckers
Mike Hutton


3D Printer Approved Users

Name Notes
Bryan Barr FabLab BD
Mike Doolittle
Dustin
Dom
Tom
Kip
Jeff Eck