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Explore COD’s Digital Fabrication Studio

The creative space gives students access to hand tools, 3D printers and a laser cutter.

The fabrication spaces and instruction room are connected to allow students to move freely as needed.
The fabrication spaces and instruction room are connected to allow students to move freely as needed. (COD Press Photography)

College of DuPage Arts students now have new ways to bring their ideas to life in COD’s Digital Fabrication Studio. The multi-purpose, creative space gives students access to hand tools, a number of different 3D printers and a laser cutter, as well as space to collaborate and discuss projects. View a video exploring the new studio.

Equipped with a CNC milling machine with a computer workstation, the studio allows students to create their own designs onto plywood. The space’s woodshop features a wide array of tools, such as a spindle sander, a belt sander and grinder, a wood planer, a panel saw, a scroll saw, a small band saw, a large band saw, a drill press and a table saw equipped with a saw stop to help students create furniture, fine art and decorative art.

The fabrication spaces and instruction room are connected to allow students to move freely as needed. Meanwhile, tables in the instructional space give students ample space to work and brainstorm ideas or install works to solicit peer and instructor feedback. To learn more about the Art program at College of DuPage, visit cod.edu/art.

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