Felix Arwen

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Courses

Spring 2024 Courses

ID 3787-01 - CNC MACHINING: WOOD-BASED APPLICATIONS
Level Undergraduate
Unit Industrial Design
Subject Industrial Design
Period Spring 2024
Credits 3
Format Studio
Mode In-Person
Start date
End date

ID 3787-01

CNC MACHINING: WOOD-BASED APPLICATIONS

Level Undergraduate
Unit Industrial Design
Subject Industrial Design
Period Spring 2024
Credits 3
Format Studio
Mode In-Person
Start and End 2024-02-15 to 2024-05-24
Times: W | 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM Instructor(s): Felix Arwen Location(s): Industrial Design Building, Room 100B Enrolled / Capacity: 0 Status: Closed

SECTION DESCRIPTION

This 3-credit elective course, offered by the Industrial Design department, focuses on foundational 2D and 3D milling techniques using the Camaster Panther 4x4 CNC router table. The course is open to students from any department, who meet the course prerequisites/co-requisites , or equivalent, as determined by the instructor.

Students engage in hands-on assignments that progressively build their skills throughout the course. These include designing and producing a flat pack stool using 2D profiling, creating 2.5D models for mold-making applications, executing a multisided operation assignment for a full 3D object, and culminating in a final portfolio piece that demonstrates individual creativity and proficiency in CNC machining.

The course's learning outcomes include mastering an understanding of machining principles, utilizing CAD and CAM software, and Designing within the limitations of machinery. The course aims to equip students with practical skills and knowledge essential for utilizing CNC machining tools in diverse design applications. The course's process-oriented approach ensures students acquire skills beyond just design mastery, seamlessly aligning with real-world CNC workflows. This holistic perspective prepares them for professional design and fabrication.

Elective