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+ | The ULB FabLab is part of a global and collaborative network of "Fabrication laboratory". Their main goal is to provide the ULB community and the public with access to all the equipment necessary to build all kinds of things. |
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+ | Website: [http://fablab-ulb.be/ http://fablab-ulb.be/] |
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+ | Contact: [mailto:contact@fablab-ulb.be contact@fablab-ulb.be] |
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+ | == Access == |
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+ | It is located on the first floor of Building G inside the See U venue. There are two ways to access it: |
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+ | * Enter See U from Rue Fritz Toussaint 8, then walk to Building F, which is connected to Building G. |
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+ | * Enter See U from Avenue de la Couronne, then walk directly to Building G. |
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+ | It takes about 15 minutes to get to FabLab on foot from IRIDIA. |
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+ | == Training == |
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+ | To use any piece of equipment, specific training is required. The training is always free of charge for the members of the ULB community. The sessions usually last 1 hour except for the CNC (4h). Everything is in French at FabLab, but you can request training in English. To book a training session, you can either send them an email or go to the site and ask them. They might not reply to emails, so I would recommend going to FabLab and asking in person. You might need to wait for enough people to want to take the training. To avoid this, it is best to gather 3-4 people from IRIDIA who are interested in using the equipment at FabLab and ask for a training session together. |
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+ | == Booking and fees == |
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+ | The FabLab is open from Monday to Friday between 9am and 6pm. Once you have gone through the training course for a specific piece equipment, you can either send them an email or ask in person to book the machine for a specific date and time (they are currently testing a new system with access cards but it is not operational yet). You will not have to wait for more than a few days, except maybe for the 3D printers in time of high demand. Two people are present at all time in the office to help you. |
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+ | The use of all the equipment is '''free of charge''' for members of the ULB community. You only need to provide your own wood, if necessary. PLA and PCBs are provided for free. |
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+ | == Equipment == |
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+ | There is one office and 3 rooms full of equipment at FabLab. The website describes some of the equipment available, but is not up to date (some pieces are no longer available and some are missing). |
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+ | === 3D printers === |
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+ | === PCB milling machine === |
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+ | === Laser cutter === |
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+ | === CNC router === |
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+ | TODO |
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+ | === Tools === |
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Revision as of 18:40, 3 November 2021
The ULB FabLab is part of a global and collaborative network of "Fabrication laboratory". Their main goal is to provide the ULB community and the public with access to all the equipment necessary to build all kinds of things.
Website: http://fablab-ulb.be/
Contact: contact@fablab-ulb.be
Access
It is located on the first floor of Building G inside the See U venue. There are two ways to access it:
- Enter See U from Rue Fritz Toussaint 8, then walk to Building F, which is connected to Building G.
- Enter See U from Avenue de la Couronne, then walk directly to Building G.
It takes about 15 minutes to get to FabLab on foot from IRIDIA.
Training
To use any piece of equipment, specific training is required. The training is always free of charge for the members of the ULB community. The sessions usually last 1 hour except for the CNC (4h). Everything is in French at FabLab, but you can request training in English. To book a training session, you can either send them an email or go to the site and ask them. They might not reply to emails, so I would recommend going to FabLab and asking in person. You might need to wait for enough people to want to take the training. To avoid this, it is best to gather 3-4 people from IRIDIA who are interested in using the equipment at FabLab and ask for a training session together.
Booking and fees
The FabLab is open from Monday to Friday between 9am and 6pm. Once you have gone through the training course for a specific piece equipment, you can either send them an email or ask in person to book the machine for a specific date and time (they are currently testing a new system with access cards but it is not operational yet). You will not have to wait for more than a few days, except maybe for the 3D printers in time of high demand. Two people are present at all time in the office to help you.
The use of all the equipment is free of charge for members of the ULB community. You only need to provide your own wood, if necessary. PLA and PCBs are provided for free.
Equipment
There is one office and 3 rooms full of equipment at FabLab. The website describes some of the equipment available, but is not up to date (some pieces are no longer available and some are missing).
3D printers
TODO
PCB milling machine
TODO
Laser cutter
TODO
CNC router
TODO
Tools
TODO