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Revision as of 17:00, 10 March 2018
If Monmouth College would launch a "maker space" what would you want to do there?
Faculty and Staff in support of this initiative:
Brad Sturgeon (Chemistry),
Steve Distin (Chemistry),
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General References
- - This is awesome --> Suggested Supplies/Materials
Metal Working
- - Physics Department manages a metal working shop (CSB 1XX)
- - Art Department manages a foundry (McMichael Academic)
Wood working
Ceramics
- - Art Department manages a ceramics lab
- - Chemistry Department owns a Paragon Caldera kiln with glass window
- 8" x 8" x 6" working space
- rated at 2350°F/1287°C, but with window 2100°F (1148°C)
3D printing
- Physics Department currently owns...model?
- Theater Department currently owns a Full Spectrum Pegasus 3D Resin printer (currently in CSB).
- Chemistry Department currently owns 3 Prusa 3D printers (2x - MK2S, and 1 multi-material MK2S)
- Art Department is current investigating a 3D clay printer.
Laser Etching/Cutting
- The Chemistry Department currently owns an H-Series Full Spectrum (CSB 373).
3D scanning
- Theater Department currently owns a...model?
- Chemistry Department currently owns a Structure Sensor 3D scanner.
CNC router
- Chemistry Department currently owns an X-Carve.
Plastics Recycling
Virtual Reality/3D Visualization/Gaming
- Chemistry Department currently owns an Oculus Rift with Touch controllers.
- Chemistry is investigating Molecular Rift
Microprocessor controllers
- Arduino
- Photon
- Raspberry Pi
Silicone casting
Glass blowing/bead making
- - Chemistry Department manages a small scientific glassblowing setup
- 4x handheld or surface mount torches (natural gas/O2)
- Pyrex glass tubing
- Moretti glass for bead making