Making Custom Laser Cut Enclosures
Mon., Feb 29 from 5:00-6:30pm in ATLAS BTU Lab (ENVD 234)

Making Custom Laser Cut Enclosures

Danny Rankin, Adjunct TAM Instructor and ATLAS grad student

Do you like making things that hold other things? Are you tired of housing your custom projects inside of discarded food packaging? Perhaps you’re looking for a constructive way to use that 75 watt death ray laser cutter you just found out about? This hand on workshop is designed to help students learn how to design and create customized boxes and enclosures that can be made using a laser cutter. We’ll learn about different materials, joining methods and spend some time making your very own acrylic box to take home. Students of all experience levels are welcome, but some experience with CAD software (Rhino, Solidworks, etc) is a plus.


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