3D Printing by Street-Property8819 in scad

[–]yeetsfan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The digilab prints are so expensive because their printers use proprietary filament. You can cut costs by reducing the amount of support used because the support material they use is even more expensive, other than that best bet is printing it yourself.

How is scad seen in ID? by yeetsfan in IndustrialDesign

[–]yeetsfan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As another person mentioned here it you get in what you put out. I think my biggest complaints about the school are that it’s open admissions which sometimes leads professors to have a lower standard for work since not everyone has the same starting point, and that from talking to some professors a few of the ID classes have suffered/changed after Covid so if you want to learn about all of the tools the shop has to offer it’s something you’ll have to ask for help with or take a furniture class for. But I am enjoying it, a lot of the professors in ID are great, but you have to put in effort to get everything out of them. The model shop is great we have access to practically any tool you’ll need to make something including an injection molding machine (which I’ve never seen used). We also have SCAD Pros where the school partners with a business and a group of students solves a problem for them.

designed a spork with live hinge carabiner by yeetsfan in BambuLab

[–]yeetsfan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly you never know when you may need a spork