Peter Basil, Moser Table
Liz Heller, Jewel Vases
August 19 — 23 II August 26 — 30 II
Advanced CNC
Techniques III Ceramic Resin
Printing III
Peter Basil Liz Heller
CONCEPT Expand your knowledge of
CNC (Computer Numerical Controlled) router
machining in wood. Students take a deeper
dive into CNC woodworking for the small
shop, exploring programming, machining
and fixturing at a more advanced level, which
broadens capabilities. Students also examine
ways to expand their skill set and improve final
results and speed. CONCEPT
MEDIA & TECHNIQUES Instruction
focuses on MasterCam programming for the
CNC router; some Rhino CAD help will be
available as well. Students should bring ideas
for test parts, as well as three-dimensional
models of parts they would like to improve. MEDIA & TECHNIQUES
ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES
CAD drawing experience required.
Fundamentals of CNC router
programming are reviewed. Students use
CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing) to cut
components on the CNC router. Demonstrations
and hands-on instruction occur throughout
the workshop.
FACULTY
A graduate of the School for
American Crafts, Peter Basil has spent several
years immersed in the world of product
development and digital manufacturing,
working with three five-axis industrial CNC
routers in a production environment. He
is currently Product Design Engineer at
Thos. Moser.
www.thosmoser.com
Discover three-dimensional
forms from 3-D Resin Printers in this exploratory
workshop. Students learn the possibilities from
Computer-Aided drawings in Rhinoceros 3-D
to make three-dimensional parts and forms.
Students progress from an idea to a sketch, then
to a software file and finally to a tangible object.
Ceramic Resin is used to draw, print and fire
these ceramic pieces throughout the workshop.
Students begin
with ideas and sketches then discuss potential
projects and create 3-D-printed objects.
Knowledge of Rhinoceros 3-D modeling is
suggested. Students are encouraged to bring a
computer.
Demonstrations, discussions
and instruction are given each morning and
afternoon. Students are then immediately
introduced to the material and process to
provide insight for 3-D-printed objects. Discuss
project intentions and bring them to life in the
Formlabs 3-D printing equipment.
FACULTY Liz Heller is a studio artist in Aspen,
CO. She received her MFA in Sculpture from the
University of Wisconsin, Madison in 2014. Since
then, she has participated in artist residency
programs at Anderson Ranch Arts Center, The
Carbondale Clay Center, The Hambidge Center
for Creative Arts and Sciences, The Haystack
Mountain School of Crafts and Campos De
Gutierrez in Medellin, Colombia. Currently, Liz
owns MOD CRMX, a small-batch slip casting
company and teaches metalsmithing at
Colorado Mountain College.
www.modcrmx.com
TUITION $975
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TUITION $975
TUITION + STUDIO SUPPORT DONATION $1,175 TUITION + STUDIO SUPPORT DONATION $1,175
REGISTRATION FEE $45 | STUDIO FEE $150 REGISTRATION FEE $45 | STUDIO FEE $115
CODE W1218-19 ENROLLMENT LIMIT 10 CODE C1320-19 ENROLLMENT LIMIT 12
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