DIGITAL FABRICATION
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Fall 2025 Registration: DF-2100: Rapid Prototyping, CHBE-4200: Additive and Polymer-based Manufacturing, and now DF-3890: Subtractive Manufacturing can be added to your enrollment cart on YES...
The Digital Fabrication Makerspace is a well-equipped facility for transforming ideas into physical parts through computer-controlled (CNC) equipment. The space features a full portfolio of additive manufacturing techniques, including filament, resin, and powder 3D printers. Students also have access to more traditional manufacturing instruments, such as a mini-mill, laser cutter, and desktop injection molding machine...
Computer Aided Design (CAD) programs allow you to precisely generated 3D models for printing or machining.