The idea shop is a 13,000 square foot collaborative learning space and digital fabrication lab for the IIT community. It is located in the University Technology Park, an incubator for start-up companies. By bringing together people from different backgrounds and areas of expertise and providing materials, human resources, technology, equipment, all in one place, the Idea Shop is an ideal space for generating and disseminating good ideas and coming up with great solutions to real-world problems. The Idea Shop also provides opportunities for the surrounding community through workshops, seminars, outreach activities, summer programs, and more.
“We (The Idea Shop) purchased our Formech vacuum former to complement the other digital fabrication equipment. Using AutoCAD our CNCs, our 3D printers and our traditional wood working tools we are able to easily create a wide rang of molds to use in our vacuum former. This gives our inventive students many options and the ability to create professional final products. The students in the Idea Shop are finding answers for the problems facing people all over the world. We have a team working on an incubator for premature infants in developing countries. The team is using easy to find parts and the are putting together a build it yourself kit to be shipped all over the world. The team plans to use the vacum former for molding the half dome of the incubator and for securing the vital components that must be protected.
We used our vacuum former to help us keep the project work we require our students to do organized. In the summer we run programs that involve many teams working on many different projects at the same time. Our vacuum former has helped us to create custom trays to keep they parts for our rocket project and our robotics project protected and organized. To create the custom trays we start by creating a drawing of what we want in AutoCAD. From there Joe Luciani, the Idea Shop Lab Manager, does the tool pathing in Visual Mill, then the form is cut out of wood on the CNC. (We could also do it from aluminum) Once the form is out Joe sands it down and drills in air holes. Then Joe places the newly milled mold into the vacum former and in moments we have a usable tray custom designed to fit our needs. Joe releases the mold and uses our 50 watt laser cutter to make a clean edged cut.”
– April Welch | Manager | The Idea Shop at IIT
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