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Read through the presentation linked below and complete the quiz at the end.
Read through the presentation linked below and complete the quiz at the end.


'''[https://tulane.box.com/s/8b09xps2ma8gp5tnnh0a884vzq81gcx6 Digital-1 Presentation]'''
'''[https://makerspace.tulane.edu/Uploads/Training/Digital-1/index.html Digital-1 Presentation]'''


===Step Two===
===Step Two===
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[[File:Walker_Tag.JPG|200 px|right|thumb|frame|Backpack Tag]]
[[File:Walker_Tag.JPG|200 px|right|thumb|frame|Backpack Tag]]
'''a)''' Laser cutter: Select a piece of thin plywood from the bin labelled "Digital 1," and design and make a backpack tag for that size piece of wood like the one in the picture. Use a vector graphics software package (Illustrator, Corel Draw, Inkscape) to lay out the tag and then use the laser cutter to fabricate it from a small piece of scrap plywood. The slot for the plastic loop should have inside dimensions of 5mm x 15mm. When your tag is complete, ask the Ninja for a plastic loop.
'''a)''' Laser cutter: Select a piece of thin plywood from the bin labelled "Digital 1," and design and make a backpack tag for that size piece of wood like the one in the picture. Use a vector graphics software package (Illustrator, Corel Draw, Inkscape) to lay out the tag and then use the laser cutter to fabricate it from a small piece of scrap plywood. The slot for the plastic loop should have inside dimensions of 5mm x 15mm. When your tag is complete, ask the Ninja for a plastic loop.
[https://makerspace.tulane.edu/Uploads/Training/Digital-1/index.html Test]

Revision as of 20:17, 12 April 2018

This is the basic training for use of the simpler digital rapid prototyping tools. Completion of the Digital-1 training allows access to

Step One

Read through the presentation linked below and complete the quiz at the end.

Digital-1 Presentation

Step Two

Complete the following designs to demonstrate your ability to use the machines.

Backpack Tag

a) Laser cutter: Select a piece of thin plywood from the bin labelled "Digital 1," and design and make a backpack tag for that size piece of wood like the one in the picture. Use a vector graphics software package (Illustrator, Corel Draw, Inkscape) to lay out the tag and then use the laser cutter to fabricate it from a small piece of scrap plywood. The slot for the plastic loop should have inside dimensions of 5mm x 15mm. When your tag is complete, ask the Ninja for a plastic loop.