Fab 1: Wood and Metal
ARTDES 215.001, Fall 2025
Credit Hours: 3
Semester: Fall 2025
Prerequisites: All OF THE FOLLOWING: ARTDES 120: Studio: 3D.
Description: This studio course focuses on developing the fundamental skills of cutting and joining wood and metal to create accurate, complex, physical objects. Such skills are employed by model makers, product designers, prop makers, sculptors, prosthetic builders, and roboticists. This course emphasizes hand skills, safe process, and accuracy. Instruction includes shop safety, selection of materials, hand and power tool use, joinery, welding, manual milling, detailing, and finishing. Course work helps students to develop the skills necessary to understand the basic principles of construction, including structure, safety, and intended use. Students have the opportunity to synthesize what they have learned into a cohesive project.Frequency: This course is typically offered in the fall term of odd-numbered years, though scheduling may vary according to future term circumstances.