Posts tagged with 3D printing

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two silver 3D printed cosplay simitar swords lying crossed on a red celestial printed fabric with a peacock feather between their hilts
  • Stefanie Marie Reamer
Design Lab intern Stef details the process of printing and piecing together a multi-part 3D model printed on the new Fusion F410 printer in the workshop.
  • Daniel Braden Calco
Creating wall all with custom 3D printed flush mount
  • Jiazhang Ping
Getting started with 3D printing and understanding the technology and settings.
  • Rudy David Lee
Creating a custom phone holder for viewing maps while scooting around campus.
  • Justin P Terry
With the help of 3D printer of Shapiro Design Lab, I completed my project of making a two part mold for a fishing lure.
  • Cassidy Holli Konrad
Making led cat ear attachments for headphones which change light color based off the pitch of sound being heard.
  • James Patrick Murtha
James Murtha discusses the trials of 3D printing for different materials and working with Design Lab Interns to complete a 3D printed prototype.
Photo of Julian with a neuroprosthetics arm built by Aaron (standing to his right) and his teammates.
  • Aaron Chow
By far one of the most amazing experiences was working with my club in the Design Lab space over the course of the year. Being able to see one team sewing electrode sleeves, while another tests circuits and software, while yet another team works on a printed part and assembling an arm. The culmination of all of this work was also realized in the Design Lab with final testing, assembly, and photos of the device before we gave it to Julian, occurring in the Design Lab spaces. It is so unique to have a space such as this as accessible as it is, and Justin’s encouragement towards the pursuit of collaborative work is what makes it all possible for us to do.
A light-blue 3D-printed thruster shroud
  • Carol Zhang
As the year comes to an end, I thank the Design Lab for developing both my hard and soft skills. I experienced the wonders of multidisciplinary collaboration, and just how much people love to share their interests with others. I believe the best way to learn is through simply speaking with others. In doing so, I was quickly able to learn their interests, and hey, some of them also became mine before I knew it!
Small green 3D-printed rooster
  • Andrea McDonald
While working at the Design Lab, I gained a real appreciation for interdisciplinary and collaborative projects. I helped to create a variety of things that I normally wouldn’t have the skills or ability to create, and I learned a lot from others by working alongside them. Exploring 3D modelling was a really fascinating experience to me, and getting to see a physical manifestation of my explorations was incredible and really highlighted the real-world impact 3D designing could have.