Fablab Amsterdam
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Welcome to Fablab Amsterdam¶
This is the test documentation website for the machines in the lab. In the menu bar above you can find walk-throughs sorted per machine.
Fablab Amsterdam¶
About Fablabs¶
A Fablab in 3 words: Make, Share, Learn¶
Fablabs aren’t machine spaces: fablabs are meeting spaces for people that use the machines in their projects.
Mission¶
Fablabs are a global network of local labs, enabling invention by providing access for individuals to tools for digital fabrication. A fablab is a platform for learning and innovation: a place to play, to create, to learn, to mentor, to invent. Our Fablab is a member of a global community of learners, educators, technologists, researchers, makers and innovators. Because all fablabs share common tools and processes, the program is building a global network, a distributed laboratory for research and invention.
Access¶
You can use the fablab to make almost anything (that doesn’t hurt anyone); you must learn to do it yourself, and you must share use of the lab with other uses and users.
Education¶
Training in the fablab is based on doing projects and learning from peers: you’re expected to contribute to documentation and instruction. Users learn by designing and creating objects of personal interest or import. Empowered by the experience of making something themselves, they both learn and mentor each other, gaining deep knowledge about the machines, the materials, the design process, and the engineering that goes into invention and innovation. In educational settings, rather than relying on a fixed curriculum, learning happens in an authentic, engaging, personal context, one in which students go through a cycle of imagination, design, prototyping, reflection, and iteration as they find solutions to challenges or bring their ideas to life.
- In fablab there’s no linear structure, like theory coming before practice
- In fablabs knowledge is gained through more complex ways. It’s usually along the lines of a hands-on process, fabricating things and understanding after
- Fablabs aren’t spaces where the user wait for the technician help when they find a problem
- The users of a Fablab are active people that help each other, in order to solve their problems. They also document how to solve the problem to help the community
- In Fablabs we don’t use the concept of author, patents or copyrights: we use the philosophy of “open design”, co-creating, learning with the peers, sharing the information with the community, sharing documentation with the network in order to democratize the knowledge and the access to new technologies and archieving a more innovative project
Inventory¶
A fablab is comprised of off-the-shelf, industrial-grade fabrication and electronics tools. Currently fablabs include a laser cutter that makes 2D and 3D structures, a sign cutter that plots in copper to make antennas and flex circuits, a high-resolution NC milling machine that makes circuit boards and precision parts, a large wood router for building furniture and housing, and a suite of electronic components and programming tools for low-cost, high-speed microcontrollers for on-site rapid circuit prototyping.
Fab Academy¶
As support for advanced technical education and to provide a training path for new fablab managers, Fab Academy, an internationally distributed campus for technical education, has emerged from the fablab program. The Fab Academy provides instruction and supervises investigation of mechanisms, applications, and implications of digital fabrication. It is held annually between January and June.
Fab Academy at Fablab Amsterdam from Makers of Waag on Vimeo.