Benjamin Light
Time to get your hands dirty. Prototypes need to be created, motors have to be
mounted, enclosures must be built. Understanding how things are fabricated makes
you a better maker.
But hardware is hard. You can’t simply copy and paste an object or working device (not
yet anyway), fabrication skills and techniques need to be developed and practiced in
order to create quality work. You learn to make by doing.
In this class you will become familiar and comfortable with all the ITP shop has to
offer. We will cover everything from basic hand tools to the beginnings of digital
fabrication. You will learn to use the right tool for the job.
There will be weekly assignments created to develop your fabrication techniques. There
will be in class lectures, demos, and building assignments. Emphasis will be put on
good design practices, material choice, and craftsmanship.