Engineering and Engineering Technology
Fabrication Labs
Hands-on Learning Opportunities
Discover hands-on innovation at St. Cloud State University’s Fabrication Labs. Our facilities provide students, faculty, and staff with the tools and technology to design, prototype, and create. Whether you’re working on academic projects, research, or personal ideas, the labs offer a collaborative environment to bring concepts to life.
Fabrication Labs
Huskies Make It Space
116 Headley Hall
Our student-staffed fabrication lab does 3D printing, laser cutting and engraving, prototyping and custom printing.
You provide a drafting file or graphic file, and our students will generate a quote and then lead the project to completion. Courses available in association with lab are TEED 413/513
Woodworking Lab
109 Headley Hall
This facility is equipped with a variety of wood working/construction tools. Saw Stop table saws, jointer, CNC routers, Time Saver and many other tools for project work.
Courses associated with this lab are CM 130 and CM 134
Manufacturing Center
120 Headley Hall
This lab has some of the latest technology in the manufacturing industry along with some of the traditional processes. CNC lathe, milling machines and plasma cutter are available. Welding, foundry, and sheet metal machines and equipment are located in the manufacturing center. The course associated with this lab is MFET 345.
Technology and Engineering Careers Network
Mobile Equipment/Husky Express CNC Training
The Technology and Engineering Careers Network (TEC Network) is a program that provides equipment and technologies for the manufacturing, engineering and construction industries to schools across Minnesota. Professional development is one of the key components of the success of the program. The Husky Express is a mobile training center that houses CNC mills for onsite training for industry.
Learn more about the TEC