Composite Winding Machine Using 3D Printer Parts.

Sponsor: Ingram School of Engineering (ISoE) 
Student Team: Sandy Hernandes, Hunter Kelly, Everest Sweet 
Faculty Advisor: Dr. James Davidson 

M1.02 Logo
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MFGE Team 1.02 will be developing a low-cost Composite Filament Winding (CFW) machine using recycled parts from 3D printers for the Ingram School of Engineering. This machine will enable students to manufacture high-performance composite parts for use in teaching, research, and further our pursuits in High-Powered Rocketry. By prioritizing the use of commercial components and 3D printing, we aim to make a durable and easily repairable machine for use in all manner of engineering disciplines.

M1.02 Poster Pitch

To view a PDF file of our poster, click the link below!

M1.02 Poster.pdf

Team Contact Information

M1.02 Group Photo
From left to right (Hunter Kelly, Sandy Hernandez, Everest Sweet)

Team Project Manager:  Everest Sweet, gtf11@txstate.edu

Faculty Advisor: Dr. James Davidson, j_d411@txstate.edu


Let us know what you think! You can evaluate our project here: M1.02 Evaluation Form