Felix Arwen

Temp Employee

Courses

Fall 2024 Courses

ID 3786-01 - DIGITAL FABRICATION: CNC MACHINING
Level Undergraduate
Unit Industrial Design
Subject Industrial Design
Period Fall 2024
Credits 3
Format Studio
Mode In-Person
Start date
End date

ID 3786-01

DIGITAL FABRICATION: CNC MACHINING

Level Undergraduate
Unit Industrial Design
Subject Industrial Design
Period Fall 2024
Credits 3
Format Studio
Mode In-Person
Start and End 2024-09-04 to 2024-12-11
Times: W | 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM Instructor(s): Felix Arwen Location(s): Industrial Design Building, Room 201 Enrolled / Capacity: 12 Status: Closed

SECTION DESCRIPTION

This 3-credit class is an introduction to computer-controlled machining. You will learn each aspect of the model-to-machine workflow and at the end of the course be able to design for CNC machining, and operate and mill parts using the CNC machines in the ID Metal Shop. Time spent in class will be technical and process oriented, focusing on proper machine setup, operation, and troubleshooting of toolpaths created in CAM software.

Initial assignments will focus on the use of the built-in facing wizards, engraving metal, and using CAM software to create GCODE files for both 2D and 3D parts. Later course assignments will transition to being projects of your own design. We will be learning in the context of machining metals, but working with other mediums like plastics, wood, and waxes will be possible for individual projects.
 
You will need to draw on some basic CAD knowledge and some machining skills; specifically the interpretation of control drawings, and the selection of appropriate tooling and workholding techniques. As a result ID 2452 - Metals II is a prerequisite/co-requisite for this class.

Elective