Hands-On with Cutting-Edge Technology
The CVAD Digital Fabrication Lab is available without an additional charge or fee
to all students enrolled in at least one CVAD course in each semester. Students have
access to high-end fabrication and maker equipment to meet course and professional
requirements.
The Fab Lab is open for student use on the Monday following the 12th day of class
each semester. Until then, it is open exclusively to instructors for training, class
preparation, and research project planning.
Hours of Operation
Sunday: Closed
Monday and Tuesday: 8 a.m.–8 p.m.
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Saturday: Noon–5 p.m.
Manager: Christa Grogan
Location: Art Building, Room 361
Access
The Digital Fabrication Lab is available for use by all currently enrolled UNT students
in support of their academic programs. Once the lab opens to students, CVAD faculty
and staff will be provided access to the Digital Fabrication Lab on a space-available
basis after it has opened to students each semester. Priority will always be given
to students. A valid UNT ID is required for admission. Once space is at a premium,
faculty and staff will be requested to leave to allow access for students.
Before a student may use any of the equipment in the Digital Fabrication Lab, the
following requirements must be met.
- Enroll in the Digital Fabrication Lab group in Canvas.
- Complete the mandatory Safety Training and submit an electronic form indicating that you have completed the training, complete
a short quiz, understand and accept the policies.
- Additionally, you must provide a signed Permission to Use Release Form.
- Once you have completed the safety training and submitted the required forms you will
be able to begin making appointments to use the equipment. You must use our reservations
system to schedule an appointment. If a piece of equipment is available and no one
has an appointment to use the equipment, you may use the equipment without an appointment.
Additional Fab Lab Requirements
- Each patron may only be assigned to one piece of equipment at a time.
- Only one student per machine allowed.
- No patrons are allowed in the lab outside of posted lab hours.
- Patrons must present a valid UNT ID at the front desk upon check-in.
- Beverages and food are not permitted in the labs. Drinks with lids can be left in
the cubbies by the door.
- The use of cell phones for calls — voice or video chat — in the labs is prohibited.
- The table workspaces are for shared use, and space is limited. Be considerate of others
working in the labs.
- Clean up before you go. Sweep around your work area, clear off any scraps or other
materials on machines, tables, and floor.
- Patrons are not permitted to repair, dismantle, or modify any of the machines in the
labs.
Appropriate Use of Fab Lab Equipment
CVAD students, faculty, and staff may use the equipment for all academic and professional
work. The equipment is intended to be used to create art and not as a commercial production
facility, as such multiple copies of the same item are not permitted. A piece of artwork
created in the labs (as part of a student or faculty member’s academic or professional
work) may be sold. The use of the equipment to make items that are specifically created
for sale, such as commissioned work, is not permitted.
- CVAD students may create works for use by student organizations
- Equipment may be used to create items for UNT departments and organizations that have
purchased a CVAD Fab Lab Pass.
- Equipment may be used to create work for external partners working with CVAD.
Prohibited Use of Equipment
The creation of the following projects is prohibited at the discretion of the CVAD
administration.
- Any project prohibited by local, state, or federal law.
- Any project that is unsafe, harmful, or dangerous.
Role of the Lab Staff
The staff is present for patron safety, the protection of the equipment, and to help
patrons troubleshoot problems they may have in using the machines. Staff members are
not trained to assist with issues regarding the design process including troubleshooting
design software issues. The staff is trained to help process the finished design through
the equipment in the labs.
The staff is here to help you use the equipment. We can assist you with making your
projects, but we can't make your projects for you.
If you're not sure about something: ask!
Responsibility of the Patron
Each semester, before using the equipment in the labs, patrons are required to read
the Fabrication Labs Policies (this document) and complete the Safety Training through
Canvas. Until these two steps have been taken, patrons are not eligible to reserve
equipment in the labs.
Important: All patrons must check in and out at the front desk.
Patrons are responsible for maintaining the materials used in their projects, including
the files. We do not guarantee the storage of student files on any of the lab computers.
Make sure to back-up your work.
Patrons must take responsibility for their projects. If they have a job that requires
six hours of engraving or cutting, then they must be present for six hours. If patrons
need to temporarily leave the labs while a job is being processed, they must notify
the staff, and they may be required to pause your job.
If a patron walks away from a job unannounced, it will be paused by the staff until
they return. The machines are dangerous and require their patron's full, undivided
attention. Repetitive failure to follow this requirement will result in loss of lab privileges. A few seconds could mean the difference between minimal equipment damage and thousands
of dollars of damage. Patrons can be held financially liable for machines damaged
by reckless and/or negligent use.
Resource Literary Collection
The lab has a Resource Literary Collection. These resources are non-circulating: you
are welcome to research while the lab is open, but none of the resources are permitted
to leave the labs.
Caution
Be aware of yourself and your belongings. This is a small space with many different
types of equipment in it; please be aware of what is going on around you. Leave your
bags in the cubbies by the door.
Materials
The staff reserves the right to refuse the use of the patron's provided materials.
Our machines can work with a range of materials but there are limitations. If the
material puts the user or equipment at risk, we will ask that you consider an alternative.
All materials must be provided by the patron except for resin for the SLA printers.
Any other materials provided by the labs are done so as availability allows. Patrons
are encouraged to bring enough of their material to run tests as well as the project.
Materials should be sized down, before the equipment reservation, in either the Wood
Shop or the Sculpture Shop. We recommend the use of a table saw or panel saw for most materials.
- If you plan to use the Wood Shop, you must attend a Safety Training Session with that
department. Contact the Wood Shop supervisor for more information.
- If you plan to use the Sculpture Shop, you will need to attend a Safety Training Session
with that department (offered during the first month of each semester). Contact the
Sculpture Shop supervisor for more information.
The Digital Fabrication Lab cannot provide material storage — what you bring in, you
must take out. Materials and supplies left behind will be made available for others
to use. In cases where the materials are large and extended use of the equipment will
be necessary, you may discuss this with the manager of the labs to determine if it
is possible to accommodate short-term storage. Anything left behind without discussion
with the lab manager will be treated as abandoned. Large scale scrap must be broken
down by the student enough to fit in the labs' garbage cans or be taken directly to
the gated dumpster area facing Mulberry Street.
Any surplus or scrap materials made available in the labs are done so on a first-come,
first-serve basis. The use of these materials is restricted to projects made inside
the labs - we do not provide supplies for projects outside of the labs.
Using the Labs
If you are currently enrolled in a CVAD course, you are not required to pay any additional
fees to use the equipment in the lab spaces. If you are not enrolled in a CVAD course,
you are required to purchase the CVAD FabLab Pass. This applies to faculty and staff
outside of CVAD as well.
Reservations
Reservations on lab equipment must be made online. Only students who have completed
Safety Training and are currently enrolled in a CVAD course may schedule an appointment.
A reservation will be held for 15 minutes past the start time of an appointment. If
you are more than 15 minutes late your reservation may be given to another patron
unless you've notified us in advance.
Missing more than two scheduled appointments without prior notice will result in loss
of appointment making privileges for the semester. Email if you need to cancel or
reschedule an appointment. Reservations for equipment vary based on the average use
of time. We recommend making consecutive reservations for jobs with a duration longer
than a single reservation time.
File Check Appointments
The File Check appointment is an important step whenever a patron is new to the labs,
begins a new project, will be using a piece of equipment which the patron is unfamiliar,
there are issues with the file, or the patron's project requires any equipment in
Room 369 of the Fabrication Labs: CNC Routers, CNC Plasma Cutter, or Wazer — at least
one day in advance of your machine reservation. The equipment in this room requires
additional file preparation of tool pathing, to be completed or reviewed under the
supervision of a Lab Technician.
The File Check appointments are "consultation" periods for the patron to make certain
they are ready to begin their work on the equipment. Staff will work with the patron
to ensure their file(s) are correct and make certain the student is prepared to use
the equipment. The standards for file-preparedness are outlined in the File Preparation
Document (available on Canvas).
Preparedness
To maximize time on the equipment, patrons should arrive prepared to begin working
on the equipment. To effectively do so the following should happen beforehand.
- File creation: the file must be created and prepared prior to your arrival at the
labs. Use the Computer Lab (ART 371) to create and make edits to your files
- File preparation: As outlined by the File Preparation Document available on Canvas
- Material Sized Appropriately: check the Equipment List for maximum bed sizes.
These processes are the responsibility of the patron. Complete the three steps above
so that your machine time isn't reduced because of a lack of preparedness. Lab staff
reserve the right to stop a patron's job if it begins to overlap another patron's
reservation. Plan accordingly!
Faculty Responsibility and Preparation for Class Assignments
If a faculty member plans to use the lab equipment as part of their course, the following
must be completed.
- Completion of the Project Space Request Form.
- Review of the Safety Training module with your class. Students must complete the quiz
through the CVAD Digital Fabrication Lab Canvas page.
- Provide dates that your class will require the lab for demonstrations and specify
the equipment that will be used.
Faculty are responsible for providing the necessary software instruction to students
(ex. Adobe Creative Cloud), familiarizing students with the equipment and processes,
and assisting the students with file creation or acquisition. Faculty must conduct
at least one in-class tutorial on Adobe Illustrator or assign a Linked-In Learning
module if using digital fabrication. The lab attendants will not teach students Illustrator
or other file software.
Class Tours
Faculty cannot check out machines elsewhere in the labs for their students to use
during their class time. The students should make individual reservations to utilize
the equipment, on their own time outside of scheduled class time.
Health and Safety
All lab patrons are expected to follow the CVAD Health and Safety Handbook guidelines.
Lack of Compliance with Lab Requirements
The Digital Fabrications Lab Management has the authority to restrict lab access from
any patron who abuses the policies set forth in the Computing Policies. Any member
of the lab staff may inform patrons of actions that may be in violation and report
such observations to the manager.
If a patron is banned from the lab, the dean, associate deans, and the chair of the
department for their chosen major may be notified.
Note: Should you need reasonable accommodation due to a disability to fully participate
in a CVAD event, please contact the CVAD Dean's Office, cvad@unt.edu, 940-565-4001. For voice access, dial 1-800-RELAYTX (735-2989). Please make the request
as soon as possible to allow sufficient time to arrange the accommodation.