Where: WEP HUB (University Library)
Description
About this Maker Space Workshop
Learn in 15/20 minutes how to transfer a graphic design directly onto a T-shirt with a computer numerical controlled vinyl cutter!
Be sure to bring a one colored t-shirt to the workshop and a vector graphics file (10cm x 10cm recommended size).
During this first-come first-serve workshop, participants will learn how to CNC (Computer Numerical Control), automate, and monitor the movements of a small knife in a vinyl cutter. The knife moves side to side and turns, while the vinyl is moved beneath the knife to precisely cut the outline of an image into a piece of vinyl.
We value your feedback and welcome any comments you may have to help us improve our programs. Make sure you submit the survey after you have attended this event!
Myraida Rivera
Myraida Rivera, AIA is a licensed architect, civil engineer, project manager, and design consultant. Prior to co-founding d.heritage2tech she worked in pharmaceutical, commercial, residential, and product design projects. At KAUST, she co-founded its Makerspace (currently ProtoLab) and recently instructed KAUST’s first FabAcademy. Myraida received an undergraduate degree in Environmental Design and graduate degrees in Architecture from the University of Puerto Rico and Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering and Management from Stanford University.
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