Equipment
Available Equipment
We have a growing selection of equipment and tools to help you complete your project. Please click on any of the links below to learn more.
- Please note note that all tools and equipment are for use only in the studio and cannot be borrowed.
We have a large selection of hand and power tools. To access the studio and use the tools, you must complete the ZONE A orientation and training.
- Awl
- Chisels
- Clamps
- Files (wood, precision)
- Hammers (blacksmith, claw, rubber mallet, tacking, wooden mallet)
- Hex keys (metric and SAE/Imperial)
- Levels
- Measuring tape
- Pliers (locking, needle-nose, precision, slip-joint, tongue-and-groove)
- Prybars
- Screwdrivers (multiple sizes/heads, precision)
- Riveter
- Rulers
- Saws
- Scissors
- Socket set (metric and SAE/Imperial)
- Staple guns
- Tin snips
- Utility knife
- Vise (portable)
- Wood carving tools
- Wrench (adjustable)
- X-Acto knife
- Cordless drill (3/8" chuck)
- Dremel
- Heat gun
- Hot glue gun
- Random orbit sander
We have two Epilog Helix machines with 75 watts of power and a table size of 18 x 24 inches. They are capable of cutting and etching various materials including plywood, acrylic, and cardboard. Other materials may be permitted at the discretion of the studio manager.
The laser cutters are available for academic projects and small personal projects; manufacturing of large quantities is not allowed. To use the laser cutters, you must complete both the ZONE A and ZONE B trainings.
We have two 3D printers: a Dremel 3D40 and a Prusa i3 MK3S+. There are free slicing applications available on each of the manufacturers’ websites; follow the links above to find them.
We supply PLA filament in various colors free of charge for most projects. At this time we are not supporting other materials.
The printers are available for academic and small personal projects; manufacturing of large quantities is not allowed. If you would like to use the 3D printers you must complete both the basic orientation and training for the 3D printers.
We have two benches for working with electronics. Each station is equipped with a Hakko FX-888D soldering iron. Additionally, one station has an easy-to-use Tekpower TP3005T variable power supply. The other station is equipped with a Siglent SPD3303X-E programmable power supply and a Rigol DS-1102E digital oscilloscope.
We also have multimeters, an LCR meter, breadboards, helping hands, a variety of hand tools, and dedicated fume extraction. Numerous components and lead-free solder are available.
To use the electronics benches, you must schedule training after completion of the ZONE A Orientation and Training.
We have two Janome HD-1000 sewing machines with features including a free arm and 14 stitch options. We also have a selection of tools for hand sewing. A variety of threads are available, as are a small assortment of fabric pieces. Users are advised to bring their own material.