Tutorials & Equipment
Our tutorials can answer your questions! Navigate to the technology below for a description of the equipment, design specifications, and detailed tutorial video. For general equipment help, come to open hours led by our studio design partners! For help with power tools, the eyelet/grommet machine, advanced sewing, or project support, please schedule a training appointment. If you are using a machine for 30 minutes or more, please make a reservation!
Equipment Details
- Adobe Suite access
- Angle Grinder
- Arduinos
- BabyLock Victory serger
- Brother embroidery machine
- Button maker
- Circular saw
- CorelDRAW
- Color LaserJet Enterprise M553 printer
- Crocheting/knitting
- Drill press
- Electronics station
- Epilog Zing 24 laser cutter
- Glowforge laser cutter
- Heat guns
- Husqvarna Viking Designer Jade 35 embroidery machine
- Jigsaw
- Jewelry making
- Loom
- Miter saw
- Nomad 3 desktop CNC mill
- Palm sander
- Paper cutter
- Power drills
- Rhino 3D
- Rigamajig
- Silhouette Cameo 4 Pro Vinyl Cutter Plotter
- Rotary tool
- Router (compact)
- Sewing machines (Janome, Singer)
- Soldering irons
- Bambu X1-C
- Ultimaker S3
- Vacuum former
- Vaquform
- Various hand tools
- Wood chisel set
- Xyron creative station
We have a Silhouette Cameo 4 Pro vinyl cutter that can cut materials up to 24 inches wide. You can use this machine to cut custom-shaped stickers and iron-on vinyl artwork. Please ask staff for assistance before using this machine on your own, and/or review the written instructions and video tutorial.
How it Works
The Epilog Zing Laser Cutter is a “printer” that engraves or cuts computer-designed graphics into wood, acrylic, paper and cardboard.
The lasercutter works by focusing a laser beam to a small point that is directed to cut or engrave your part through a computer-controlled coordinate system.
Requirements for Use
You are welcome to use the lasercutter with a studio design partner during open hours. To use the lasercutter independently, please gain familiarity with lasercutting through open hours, our tutorial video, and course visits.
Design for the Lasercutter
Software: CorelDraw, Adobe Illustrator, Rhino
Compatible file types: .cdr, .ai, .dxf
Design considerations: 12-inch x 24-inch bed size, and can fit material with a thickness up to 7.75 inches for engraving, but can only cut through 1/4" stock material.
Materials: Opaque, translucent and colored ⅛-inch acrylic, ⅛-inch wood, paper, brown, grey and white chipboard. It is important that your material is flat! Please test your file and settings before you print your full file to prevent material waste.
Banned Materials:
Vinyl
Lexan
Foam
Polycarbonate
PVC
Styrene
Mirror (mirrored acrylic sheet is OK if the mirror is face down)
To design a file for the lasercutter, use Adobe Illustrator with the following settings:
- 24-inch width x 12-inch height artboard
- Hairline width to vector cut on the lasercutter
Alternately, design in AutoCAD and export your file as .dxf.
You will need to use CorelDRAW or Rhino to lasercut your design. We provide acrylic, chipboard and wood for your use. Never put other materials into the lasercutter without consulting with staff, as some materials can permanently damage the lasercutter.
The Glowforge is is a lasercutter that engraves or cuts drawn graphics into wood, acrylic, paper and cardboard.
Design for the Glowforge
Software: Web app
Compatible file types: drawings, .svg, .jpeg*, .png*
Design considerations: 12-inch x 20-inch bed size, black and white drawings are best.
Materials: ⅛-inch wood, brown chipboard, opaque, translucent and colored ⅛-inch acrylic.
*engraving only
We have Singer and Janome sewing machines, as well as Brother and Husqvarna Viking embroidery machines. We also have a BabyLock serger. Please ask for assistance before using any equipment you’re unfamiliar with.
Are you looking for beginner sewing projects?
Try these links to free step-by-step patterns:
Tool storage case - Make a customized case to carry the tools you use most often.
Patchwork tote bag - Create a bag out of fabric scraps!
Felt faux taxidermy heads! - self explanatory
Sorbetto top - A great first clothing project.
Linen tank top (and a button down modification)
Jordy bra (Find a print-out of the pattern next to the sewing machine)
PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO ASK FOR HELP WITH YOUR FIRST SEWING PROJECT!
Want to advance your sewing skills?
Check out these sewing tips and bloggers:
Brooks Ann - sewing tips and tricks
Seamwork - if you want to sew your own cloths
Threads magazine - tips and tricks for garmet sewing
Stitched in color - quilting blog
Cloth paper scissors - mixed media magazine
At DTI we have two Bambu X1-C 3D printers and one Ultimaker S3. During our open hours, our student staff are here to help you learn how to use the printers. If all of the printers at DTI are busy, you can also reserve time to work with the printers at the Center for Design and Fabrication if your print is for a class.
- Design your 3D file in a 3D design software like TinkerCAD or Fusion 360, or find a file on a site like thingiverse or Maker World.
- Export or download your file in .stl or .obj format
- Bring your 3D file to open hours or your training appointment!
3D Design Resources
- TinkerCad: TinkerCad is an entry level 3D software with an online interface. Any online tutorial should be able to help you, such as our 4-part 3D printing series.
- Shapr3D: Free with a .edu email, Shapr3D is a good middle point between TinkerCad and Fusion 360. The learning curve is easier, it is intuitive, and can do more complex modeling functions.
- Fusion 360: An extremely robust 3D modeling software, you can make engineered designs to specific sizes in the “model” environment and freeform designs in the “sculpt” environment. To get started in Fusion, complete at least one tutorial video before jumping into your project. Here are some to choose from:
- Model a beer bottle - good for 3D modeling a semi-organic shape from a reference image
- Model a hex nut - good for using the model environment only, setting dimensions
- Model a doorstop - good for modeling an organic shape with some dimensioned properties
- Model a computer mouse- good for modeling using the sculpt environment almost exclusively
Ultimaker s3
- Dimensions: 9.1” x 7.4” x 7.9”
- Software: Ultimaker Cura
- Materials: PLA
- Most Compatible Files: .stl, .obj
Bambu X1C
- Dimensions: 256 x 256 x 256 mm
- Software: Bambu Studio
- Materials: PLA
- Most Compatible Files: .stl, .obj