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'''Fab Lab du PEC'''
'''Fab Lab du PEC'''


We're located in Montreal, Quebec Canada.
We're located in Montreal, Quebec Canada. Most users are artists, students or entrepreneurs. Average of 5-15 visits/open days<br>
We got 150 000$ in funding from the city of Montreal and the provincial governement to get started. We do some laser cutting/3D printing/consulting/electronics contracts and people pay a little for what they use on open days.. that's how we get our income for the lab.<br>
We're looking for interesting ways to get to self-sufficiency.<br>
<br>
OPEN ON:<br>
Friday, Saturday, Sunday 10am to 4pm<br>
Address:<br>
1691 Pie-IX Montreal<br>
if you want the full adress for some reason, just ask<br>
email: FabLabduPEC at gmail dot com
[[File:Fablabmap.JPG|100%|center|inside]]


'''Machines'''<br>
-Trotec Speedy 100 (much engineering)<br>
-Roland MDX-40 with 4th axis(much software engineering, all software are crap)<br>
-Roland CAMM-1 GX-24 (much vinyl, works well)<br>
-Tinkerine Ditto Pro (Canadian Ultimaker Clone, USB port not operational so no firmware upgrade, no live control, we use SD cards, stops for no reason sometimes..)<br>
-FormLabs Form1+ (prints are failing, something I like to call "tearing", some pieces of the printed layer stick to the tank and causes cured resin to build at the bottom of the tank)<br>
-Janome Memory Craft E350 (works as it should)<br>
-2000x Microscope with lowrez webcam<br>
-basic hand tools<br>
-Singer Heavy Duty sewing machine<br>
-Old CRT Oscilloscope<br>
-Plant growing setup<br>
<br>


Address:<br>
Here's a photo of our lab<br>
1691 Pie-IX Montreal<br>
[[File:Fablabdupec.jpg|100%|center|inside]]
email: FabLabduPEC@gmail.com
<br>
We love bio, art, eco and using machines in interesting ways

Latest revision as of 04:19, 30 November 2016

logo
logo

Fab Lab du PEC

We're located in Montreal, Quebec Canada. Most users are artists, students or entrepreneurs. Average of 5-15 visits/open days
We got 150 000$ in funding from the city of Montreal and the provincial governement to get started. We do some laser cutting/3D printing/consulting/electronics contracts and people pay a little for what they use on open days.. that's how we get our income for the lab.
We're looking for interesting ways to get to self-sufficiency.

OPEN ON:
Friday, Saturday, Sunday 10am to 4pm
Address:
1691 Pie-IX Montreal
if you want the full adress for some reason, just ask
email: FabLabduPEC at gmail dot com

inside
inside

Machines
-Trotec Speedy 100 (much engineering)
-Roland MDX-40 with 4th axis(much software engineering, all software are crap)
-Roland CAMM-1 GX-24 (much vinyl, works well)
-Tinkerine Ditto Pro (Canadian Ultimaker Clone, USB port not operational so no firmware upgrade, no live control, we use SD cards, stops for no reason sometimes..)
-FormLabs Form1+ (prints are failing, something I like to call "tearing", some pieces of the printed layer stick to the tank and causes cured resin to build at the bottom of the tank)
-Janome Memory Craft E350 (works as it should)
-2000x Microscope with lowrez webcam
-basic hand tools
-Singer Heavy Duty sewing machine
-Old CRT Oscilloscope
-Plant growing setup

Here's a photo of our lab

inside
inside


We love bio, art, eco and using machines in interesting ways