An introduction to workshop safety, troubleshooting, and several modern tools for prototyping physical objects. This course increases students' comfort with various fabrication tools used in the faculty and in industry. Students are introduced to several tools (laser cutter, 3D printer, soldering tools, hand tools, basic machine tools) and how to use them safely, then use the tools to construct, troubleshoot, and test their own brushless DC electric motor to take home after the course.
Course components:
- Introduction and pre-inductions: Introduction to the course, the project, and the workshop spaces and staff are conducted online via Canvas. Pre-induction modules must be completed before attending the in-person induction for each workshop space (as below).
- Digital Tools sessions: Students learn 3D printing, laser cutting, and circuit board soldering during in-person induction sessions in each of the relevant MDLS workshop spaces (on City campus). They must then use what they've learned to produce components for their electric motor.
- Mechanical Tools sessions: Additional workshop safety topics and mechanical prototyping methods are presented in extended (1/2-day) sessions at the Newmarket Student Workshop. Students then construct, troubleshoot, and test their motors.
SOFTENG 299 Workshop Practice is a required piece of the Part II engineering curriculum. If you do not attend your enrolled 299 course you may be charged a resit fee in the following year.