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Revision as of 11:00, 16 June 2011

The Equipment Portal
Fab Lab equipment are the machines and materials we use to create our wonderful products. While individual labs may differ in the exact brand or models of each piece of machine, they share more in common than they differ.


CORE EQUIPMENT also found in some labs
Computer Controlled Subtractive Machining
  • Laser Cutter
e.g. Epilog Laser
  • CNC Large Scale Wood Router or Soft Materials Mill
e.g. Shopbot
  • Vinyl/Sign Cutter
e.g. Roland CAMM
  • Precision Desktop Milling Machine
e.g. Roland Modela
Computer Controlled Additive Machining

(none in core)

Electronics
Communications / Network
Computer Controlled Subtractive Machining


Computer Controlled Additive Machining
  • Embroidery
e.g. Babylock Embroidery Machine
  • 3D printing
e.g. Ultimaker
Electronics
  • RF Network analysis
eg, Wispy USB spectrum analyzer for 900 MHz - 5 GHz
Communications / Network

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