Getting started at Fab Lab Baltimore
To become a member and access Fab Lab Baltimore, all users must complete VOD 525: "Fab Lab Introduction"— a 2-hour Continuing Education course. This course will introduce you to our space, safety protocols and available tools.
For access to specialized equipment like CNC routers or 3D printers, additional workshops may be required to ensure proper training and safe operation.
Once you’ve completed the required courses, you can easily reserve work time through our online scheduling system.
Access and Fees
Members:
- $10 per visit
- Materials for 3D printing and vinyl cutting are available for purchase
- Bring your own materials for all other machines
CCBC Faculty & Staff:
- Free access
- Must complete training or have permission from the Fab Lab Manager before using equipment
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Explore our course offerings
Enhance your maker skills with our specialized one-day courses through Continuing Education. Our classes are designed to help you master the tools and techniques necessary to bring your creative projects to life. Start building your expertise today!
Fab Lab courses
Personalized One-on-One sessions
Bring your ideas to life at the Fab Lab Design and Build Skills Workshop. Choose from personalized sessions with expert instructors in: 3D Modeling, 3D Printing, CNC Routing and Laser Cutting.
Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your maker skills, get tailored guidance to create and innovate with confidence.
To schedule a one-on-one tutoring session or group workshop, contact:
Niki Rogers
Coordinator, Technical Training Continuing Education
Email: nrogers2@ccbcmd.edu
Fab Lab Credit Courses
Fab Lab offers credit courses as part of the Advanced Industrial Design and Technology Associate of Applied Science program. These courses include:
The Advanced Industrial Design and Technology program equips students for careers in fabrication, manufacturing, and industrial design, with an emphasis on emerging technologies such as laser cutting, 3D printing, 3D scanning and CNC machining.
For individuals interested in taking these courses outside of the degree program, please contact:
Steve Cosby
Program Coordinator, Advanced Manufacturing
Email: scosby@ccbcmd.edu