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In August 2009, the 5th International FAB Lab Forum and Symposium took place at COEP, showcasing groundbreaking student projects. Harsha Sunder presented a mini-mill capable of controlling three stepper motors using the EMC2 software interface. C. Bansode contributed a model of a low-cost house, while Akash Shetey designed a low-cost racing steering system. The event also featured workshops on machine design and digital fabrication, enhancing the practical skills of students. Highlights included a visit from Nobel Laureate Roger Tsien, emphasizing COEP's commitment to innovation.
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GREETINGS FROM COEP FAB MATTERS!
FAB MATTERS! FAB5- The Fifth International FAB Lab Forum & Symposiumheld at COEP in August 2009
Projects @ COEP FAB Lab Circuits to control three stepper motors of Mini-mill Student: Harsha Sunder Controlled from EMC2. tiny44 and atmega88 chipset.
Contd. EMC2 software interface with boards EMC2 software interface output at tool head replaced with pen replicates the profile on screen of EMC2 to the paper
Fabrication of new Minimill with improved design Student: Harsha Sunder • 3D modelling • Reference taken from Jonathan Wards machine
Contd. Assembly of Mechanical structures with motors
Model of Low cost house Student: C.Bansode, M.tech Town Planning
Low cost Racing steering Student: Akash Shetey http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWczQ3jUB3Y
Design Mockups of.. Kitchen waste recycling Machine Auto-locking system for a wheel chair
Utilization of Fab lab facilities for COEP students’ projects 1. Robotics lab projects 2.COEP Satellite programme (partly funded by Indian Space Research Organisation)
Workshop conducted in FAB Lab on Practical approach to Machine Design-August 2010
Workshop conducted in FAB Lab on Digital Fabrication-July 2011
FAB MATTERS! (Family of Atoms & Bits) THANK YOU!