FD 2522
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FORM IN METALS
Terms Typically Offered
Fall, Spring
Academic Level
Undergraduate
Offering Department(s)
Min. Credits
6
Max. Credits
6
Weekly Contact Hours
10
Repeatable
No
In this junior studio students are presented with the idea of using metal to develop furniture forms. While the primary metal used to investigate form is mild steel, properties and techniques are also presented that apply to stainless steel, aluminum, copper, brass and bronze. Students become proficient in TIG welding, and are introduced to arc welding, spot welding, gas welding, brazing and soldering. Basic structural properties of steel are investigated through a series of short projects designed to inform students of the appropriate forms and applications. Basic and more advanced fabrication techniques, metal surface treatments, as well as metal finishing are also topics of class demonstrations.
Major Requirement | BFA Furniture Design
Student Eligibility
Pre-requisite: FD-2502
Instructional Method
Studio
Delivery Mode
In-Person