Category Archives: Resources

Shaper Origin

Shaper Tool’s Origin is a handheld CNC router. Feed it a vector graphic file and use it to cut out computer designed shapes out of wood. Tutorials on how to use the Shaper Origin can be found at the following link: https://www.shapertools.com/tutorials

Circuits on Tinkercad

Tinkercad now allows users to design circuits on a virtual breadboard and program an Arduino simulation. This is a great start for students wanting to learn how to interface with circuits using Arduinos without the cost and space requirements of a full electronics circuit setup. Create a free account by accessing the following link: https://www.tinkercad.com/circuits

LTspice

LTspice is a freeware circuit simulation software for Mac and Windows that is now maintained by Analog Devices. To download and install the software, visit the following link: http://www.linear.com/ltspice

Autodesk Software

Autodesk has a suite of computer-aided design software including AutoCAD, Fusion 360, and Inventor. Students and educators can obtain free licenses by visiting their website at https://www.autodesk.com/education/free-educational-software.

Onshape

Onshape is a free-for-student, web-based 3D CAD software made by some ex-developers of Solidworks. While less robust and lacking some of the higher level features of Solidworks, it is a great alternative. To access Onshape, visit the following website: https://www.onshape.com/

Solidworks

SMC’s Engineering program includes a 30-person computer lab complete with latest version of Solidworks. Students enrolled in the accompanying class or are involved in academic research projects may download student versions of the software for use. To access the directions for installation, visit: http://smc.tramdang.com/solidworks/ Note that you will need a password to access the page; to… Read More »

AirWolf EVO Additive Manufacturing Center

SMC’s Engineering program will soon house the Airwolf EVO Additive Manufacturing Center, which boasts the ability to print using 40 different materials, including metal. More information about the printer can be found here: https://airwolf3d.com/shop/industrial-3d-printer/

Ultimaker 2+ 3D Printer

SMC’s Engineering program houses two Ultimaker 2+ 3D printers. We have on-hand both PLA and ABS filament. Other printing needs can be addressed by contacting the program lead, Prof. Tram Dang. Location: DH 305 Test Print Files: Download Zip FileManual: https://ultimaker.com/en/products/ultimaker-2-plus Standard Operating ProceduresAccess and Upload Material Files