Personal Fabrication

is about making things, and about the future of how things are made, from nano- to macroscale. It has two basic goals: first, to involve members in learning new fabrication techniques (CAD tools, 3-D printing, laser cutting, vacuum forming, AFM assemblers), and second, to introduce them to the latest developments and possible future applications of rapid and desktop fabrication.

is about making things, and about the future of how things are made, from nano- to macroscale. It has two basic goals: first, to involve members in learning new fabrication techniques (CAD tools, 3-D printing, laser cutting, vacuum forming, AFM assemblers), and second, to introduce them to the latest developments and possible future applications of rapid and desktop fabrication.