America’s first public university Super Fab Lab

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SFL is funded by W.S. Lee College of Engineering via Engineering North Carolina’s Future to drive regional economic growth. By contrast, standard Fab Labs require an investment of approximately $100,000.

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Machine Shop: Dedicated space with equipment for high-precision machining and fabrication
Machine Shop: Dedicated space with equipment for high-precision machining and fabrication
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30,000 PSI Water Jet: Precision cutting for steel, stone and composite materials
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Carbon Fiber 3D Printing: Advanced additive manufacturing for aerospace and medical-grade parts
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Haas Desktop Mills: Industry-standard subtractive manufacturing for high-tolerance metal blocks
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Zünd Digital Cutter: High-speed, automated cutting for textiles, graphics and packaging
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