Mobile fab lab

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Mobile fab lab

The mobile fab lab is a computer-controlled design and machining fab lab housed in a trailer. The first was built in August 2007 by the Center for Bits and Atoms at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[1] The mobile lab includes the same computer controlled fabrication machines found in fab labs world-wide.

The MIT Center for Bits and Atoms Mobile Lab

The fab lab trailer is a 2007 Pace American Shadow GT Daytona dual axle (model SCX8528TA3). It is 32' long, 8' wide, and 7' high. The tailgate opens to add a 6' deck at the back of the trailer. The main entrance is a door on the passenger side towards the front. A 6.5' tall custom steel box covers most of the tongue. The lab requires a space approximately 60' long by 16' wide for operation as a lab. The power requirements are 240V single phase with minimum 40A service. To run all the equipment in the lab at once (including AC and overhead lights) is about 20 kW; to run only the 120V equipment is about 8 kW.

Two graffiti artists from the South Bronx were invited to design and paint the sides and top of the trailer in two weekends.

This lab contains custom cabinetry which is example of a lab producing a part of another lab. The cabinetry was CAD-designed and fabricated on a CNC wood router similar to the wood router in the trailer. The router in the trailer is capable of making another set of cabinets.

The lab debuted in August 2007 in Chicago, Illinois during The Fourth International Fab Lab Forum and Symposium on Digital Fabrication. It's maiden road trip from Chicago to Nevada to Boston included short visits to Black Rock City, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the Nebraska State Fair, Gadgetoff at the Liberty Science Center. It is now loaned to organizations for months or longer, typically to help create a permanent lab in that location. These have included Sustainable South Bronx; Lorain, Ohio; Detroit, Michigan; and Washington, D.C.

List of equipment in all labs

List of equipment in all labs:[2]

Other mobile labs

  • 2009: South Africa Centre for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) operates a mobile lab based out of Pretoria, South Africa.
  • 2010: The MC2STEM school in East Cleveland, Ohio operates a mobile lab, primarily in the midwest USA area.
  • 2010: Amersfoort Fab Lab in the Netherlands operates a fab lab truck in Europe. In addition to several locations in the Netherlands, they have been to Germany and Scotland.[3]

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