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The | The Bauhaus Form & Function Lab (BFFL) is a research lab dedicated the development and production of 2D and 3D functional prototypes for tangible, pervasive and embodied interaction. Funded by [https://www.efre-thueringen.de/ EFRE and the Free State of Thuringia], the BFFL provides a platform for integrating additive and subtractive manufacturing processes with emerging and experimental technologies such as printed electronics and 3D-MID.<br /> | ||
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The BFFL is equipped to support the following processes:<br /> | |||
* 3D-MID: LPKF ProtoLaser 3D | |||
* Silk-screened Printed Electronics: Thieme 510 | |||
* Inkjet Printed Electronics: Fuji Dimatix | |||
* FDM 3D Printing: German RepRap X350, Prusa i3 MK3S | |||
* 3D Laser Scanning: Roland LPX | |||
* 4-axis CNC Milling: [[/CNC-Mill| Roland MDX-540A]] | |||
* Laser Cutting: [[/Epilog Laser| Epilog Fusion M2]] | |||
* Vinyl Cutter: Summa | |||
* SMD Component Placement: SmartSMT | |||
* Chemical Lab for Metalization | |||
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Please note the BFFL is not a university workshop and is not open to students.<br /> | |||
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Publically available laser cutters can be found here:<br /> | |||
[https://www.uni-weimar.de/de/architektur-und-urbanistik/profil/werkstaetten/modellwerkstaetten/ Modellwerkstätten der BUW]<br /> | |||
[https://www.modellwerk-weimar.de/01_neu/index.html Modellwerk Weimar] | |||