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# Melbourne School of Engineering Workshop

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The Melbourne School of Engineering (MSE) workshop provides a range of services, including:

* CNC machining (mills and lathe)
* 3D scanning and printing
* Fibre laser cutting
* Welding fabrication
* Sheet metal fabrication
* Plumbing

## Available services

**CNC machining (mill and metal lathe) -** The workshop has two CNC Centres (mills) and a CNC lathe.&#x20;

**3D scanning and printing -** The workshop has a 3D scanner and 3D printers. The current 3D printing capabilities allow the creation of objects up to 185mm x 275mm x 210mm.&#x20;

**Fibre laser cutting -** The workshop has a fibre laser cutting machine which can be used to laser cut copper, brass and aluminium.

## Accessing to the MSE services

To gain access to the Melbourne School of Engineering (MSE) services and facilities, please speak to the Maker Spaces staff.


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