Course Detail: LLC.1332 - Fabricating the Future: 3D Printing to Metal Casting
Students will conceptualize and design an object, which they then produce using 3D printing technology. This printed model will serve as a pattern for metal casting. Employing the sand molding foundry method, students will fabricate a mold and melt metal to pour into it, ultimately producing a casting. Ages 12-17.
This manufacturing camp is offered at a discount thanks to generous funding from SparkForce The FMA Foundation. More information can be found at fmamfg.org.
Please Note: Does not qualify for the early bird discount.
Available Sessions
June 9-12, 2025, Romeoville Campus, RMA-1000 3D Printing/Virtual Reality Lab
(SOLD OUT! Waitlist available)
July 21-24, 2025, Main Campus, T-1030 CCS Classroom (SOLD OUT! Waitlist available)
July 21-24, 2025, Main Campus, T-1030 CCS Classroom (SOLD OUT! Waitlist available)