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Fabrication Labs 3D printers, CNC, and laser cutters that turn student ideas into real objects

Fabrication Labs that turn ideas into objects. 3D printers, laser cutters, CNC routers, electronics benches, and design workstations. Hands-on STEAM that develops critical thinking, problem-solving, and the engineering mindset.

90%
of students report improved collaboration skills after Fab Lab participation (Maker Education Initiative)
The current approach

A 3D printer alone is not a Fab Lab

Single-device thinking

One 3D printer in the corner doesn't teach fabrication

Fabrication is a workflow β€” design, prototype, iterate, finish. A real Fab Lab supports the full loop: design software, 3D printers for prototyping, laser cutters for finishing, electronics for integration, and workstations for project documentation.

Curriculum vacuum

Tools without projects produce keychain factories

Without structured projects, students print phone cases and keychains until the filament runs out. Real Fab Lab curriculum scaffolds from intro projects to capstone builds that integrate design thinking, engineering, and presentation skills.

Safety and access

Laser cutters and CNC require real training

Open access to power tools without training is a liability. We deliver safety protocols, certification ladders, and teacher PD so students earn access in stages. Younger students start with 3D printers and graduate to higher-risk tools as they're certified.

How Fabrication Labs robots work

Three steps from operations to autonomy.

STEP 01

Map your space

Our techs map your facility. Robots learn doorways, glass walls, no-go zones.

STEP 02

Train the schedule

Set zones, times, and modes. Robots run on a schedule that fits your operation.

STEP 03

Measure & iterate

Fleet dashboard shows runtime, coverage, and maintenance needs. Weekly reports.

Fabrication Labs robots we carry

Three Fab Lab platforms we deploy

Elementary maker stations, high-school engineering labs, and university research labs. Curriculum, training, and ongoing consumables included.

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RobotLAB Elementary Maker Station

Age-appropriate maker kit β€” Makey Makey, Ozobots, Cubelets, intro 3D printer Request a quote or talk to a specialist.

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Dobot Robotic Arm – M1 for Research
Dobot Dobot

Dobot Robotic Arm – M1 for Research

Multi-functional 4-Axis Cooperative Robotic Arm designed for Colleges

RaaS $199/mo(36mo)
From $5,990 purchase
DOBOT Magician E6
Dobot Dobot

DOBOT Magician E6

A desktop 6-axis collaborative robot arm that teaches real industrial automation, ROS, and Python on a benchtop footprint. Sold, deployed, and serviced nationwide by RobotLAB.

RaaS $239/mo(36mo)
From $6,995 purchase
Dobot Robot Vision Kit
Dobot Dobot

Dobot Robot Vision Kit

Add machine-vision sensing to your Dobot Magician or M1 lab β€” an entry-level, education-ready kit that teaches robot calibration, color-based sorting, and vision-guided automation.

RaaS $55/mo(36mo)
From $1,695 purchase
Dobot Robotic Arm MG400 Workstation
Dobot STEM & Education

Dobot Robotic Arm MG400 Workstation

An industrial-grade desktop robotic-arm training cell that brings real automation, machine vision, and conveyor-line workflows into the classroom and research lab.

RaaS $669/mo(36mo)
From $19,995 purchase
Dobot Magician Mini Car Assembly Line
Dobot Research

Dobot Magician Mini Car Assembly Line

A desktop "mini smart factory" that pairs a Dobot Magician arm with a sensor-equipped conveyor so students program real production-line flow, pick-and-place, and quality checks on a benchtop.

RaaS $55/mo(36mo)
From $1,599 purchase
Dobot School Pack
Dobot Robot

Dobot School Pack

A turnkey, multi-station Dobot Magician robotics lab for schools β€” robot arms, conveyors, K-12 curriculum, and teacher training in one classroom-ready bundle.

RaaS $629/mo(36mo)
From $18,600 purchase
Dobot Robotic Arm CR5 – Research
Dobot Research

Dobot Robotic Arm CR5 – Research

A full-size 6-axis collaborative robot arm β€” 5 kg payload, 900 mm reach, Β±0.02 mm repeatability β€” that brings real industrial cobot automation into research and higher-education labs, with RobotLAB handling installation, training, and support.

RaaS $769/mo(36mo)
From $22,980 purchase
Dobot Magician Lite Robot Arm
Dobot STEM & Education

Dobot Magician Lite Robot Arm

The classroom-ready 4-axis robotic arm under $1,000 β€” block coding to Python, suction-cup to soft gripper, all on a desktop footprint.

From $995 purchase
Dobot Magician Robotic Arm – V3 Standard Edition
Dobot Dobot

Dobot Magician Robotic Arm – V3 Standard Edition

A high-precision 4-axis desktop robotic arm with five swappable tool heads, sold by RobotLAB as a turnkey STEAM bundle for hands-on robotics, coding, and automation learning.

RaaS $55/mo(36mo)
From $1,699 purchase
Dobot Magician Robotic Arm – Advanced Educational Plan
Dobot Dobot

Dobot Magician Robotic Arm – Advanced Educational Plan

A complete, classroom-ready 4-axis robotic arm STEAM lab β€” one Dobot Magician V3 plus every tool head, wireless control, and a full year of K-14 curriculum, supplied and supported by RobotLAB.

RaaS $65/mo(36mo)
From $1,999 purchase
Dobot Robot Vision Kit for Higher Education
Dobot Dobot

Dobot Robot Vision Kit for Higher Education

Turn a Dobot Magician into an eye-equipped automation cell β€” add machine vision for sorting, inspection, and AI research at a higher-ed budget.

RaaS $55/mo(36mo)
From $1,695 purchase
Dobot Robotic Arm – Starter Pack
Dobot Dobot

Dobot Robotic Arm – Starter Pack

A classroom-ready Dobot Magician V3 robotics kit β€” the 4-axis arm, a conveyor belt, a year of K-12 curriculum, and live RobotLAB onboarding in one $3,490 starter bundle.

RaaS $115/mo(36mo)
From $3,490 purchase
Dobot Robotic Arm – Advanced Pack
Dobot Dobot

Dobot Robotic Arm – Advanced Pack

A turnkey three-station robotics lab: 3 Dobot Magician arms, 2 conveyor belts, a linear rail, and a year of K12 curriculum, ready to teach automation out of the box.

RaaS $279/mo(36mo)
From $8,200 purchase
Dobot Robotic Arm – Classroom Pack
Dobot Dobot

Dobot Robotic Arm – Classroom Pack

A full-classroom robotics lab in a box: five Dobot Magician 4-axis arms, conveyors, a linear rail, and a year of K-12 curriculum, deployed and supported by RobotLAB.

RaaS $569/mo(36mo)
From $16,990 purchase
Dobot Robotic Arm – Magician Pro
Dobot Dobot

Dobot Robotic Arm – Magician Pro

A compact 4-axis desktop industrial cobot that brings affordable, fast-changeover automation to any small-batch production line or advanced robotics lab.

RaaS $95/mo(36mo)
From $2,890 purchase
Dobot V3 Conveyor Belt Kit
Dobot Dobot

Dobot V3 Conveyor Belt Kit

The Conveyor Kit for Dobot Magician makes you have a complete production line simulation.

From $595 purchase
Dobot V3 Sliding Rail Kit
Dobot Dobot

Dobot V3 Sliding Rail Kit

Make your robot go further with the Sliding Rail Kit for Dobot Magician V3 robotic arm designed for high end STEAM education and makers.

RaaS $45/mo(36mo)
From $1,295 purchase
Safety Glasses Pack
Dobot Robot

Safety Glasses Pack

Multi-functional smart robotic arm platform designed for high end STEAM education and makers.

From $50 purchase
“Fab Labs give students the tools to think like inventors, solve real-world problems, and gain valuable skills for future careers. The kids who pass through a well-designed Fab Lab graduate as builders, not just consumers of technology.”
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STEM Director
Mid-Size K-12 District
Case study

High school engineering pathway: students design, prototype, and present capstones

High school engineering pathway program runs three-year sequence using a RobotLAB Full Fab Lab. Students progress from 3D printing intro projects to laser-cut/CNC capstones with electronics integration. 30% more program graduates pursued STEM in college vs district average (per UC Berkeley study referenced by Fab Lab outcomes data).

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Questions & answers

Fabrication Lab Robotics: Questions Educators Ask

Answers to the most common questions about building a robotics-equipped fabrication lab or makerspace, from curriculum and lab setup to budgets and getting started.

  1. What is a robotics fabrication lab and what do students actually build in one?

    A fabrication lab (or makerspace) is a hands-on space where students design, prototype, and produce physical projects, increasingly using robotic arms and automation alongside tools like 3D printers and laser cutters. With desktop robotic arms such as the DOBOT Magician E6 or MG400, students program pick-and-place routines, simple assembly lines, palletizing, drawing, and vision-guided sorting. The goal is to teach the full design-build-automate cycle, not just one machine.

  2. How much does it cost to set up a robotics fabrication lab?

    Cost depends on how many stations you run and which arms you choose, so most schools budget per-seat rather than as a single number. Entry-level desktop arms like the DOBOT Magician Mini sit at the lower end, while research-grade collaborative arms like the Dobot CR5 or M1 cost more per unit. We can build a quote around your room size, class size, and grade level, and provide an itemized ROI or budget model on request.

  3. What robotic arms are best for a school or college fabrication lab?

    It depends on grade level and goals. The DOBOT Magician E6 and Magician Mini are popular for K-12 and intro courses because they are safe, desktop-sized, and easy to program, while the MG400 workstation and CR5/M1 collaborative arms suit advanced high school, CTE, and university research. Dobot Vision Kits and School Packs add cameras and curriculum so a lab can scale from beginner to research level.

  4. Are there grants or funding sources to pay for a fabrication lab?

    Yes. Many districts and colleges fund makerspace and robotics labs through CTE/Perkins funding, STEM and workforce-development grants, ESSER carryover, and state or private foundation grants. We can supply quotes, equipment lists, and capability descriptions formatted to support a grant application. Ask us for a budget package you can attach to your proposal.

  5. What can students learn from programming a Dobot robotic arm?

    Students learn real automation concepts: coordinate systems and motion paths, pick-and-place and assembly logic, end-effector control, sensor and machine-vision integration, and basic safety practices for collaborative robots. The arms support block-based programming for beginners and Python or script-based control for advanced learners, so the same hardware grows with the student. These map directly to manufacturing, mechatronics, and engineering pathways.

  6. Is robotic arm programming hard to teach if I'm not a robotics expert?

    No. Kits like the Dobot School Pack and the RobotLAB Elementary Maker Station ship with lesson plans, software, and guided projects so a teacher new to robotics can start on day one. Block-based interfaces let beginners succeed before moving to text-based code, and we provide teacher training so staff are comfortable before students arrive. You do not need an engineering degree to run the lab.

  7. Does fabrication lab robotics align with STEM standards and CTE pathways?

    Yes. The design-build-automate work in a robotics fabrication lab supports common STEM and engineering standards and maps cleanly to Career and Technical Education pathways in advanced manufacturing, mechatronics, and automation. Vision and assembly-line projects also reinforce coding, problem-solving, and engineering-design-process skills. We can help align specific kits to the standards your program reports against.

  8. How many robotic arms or stations do I need for a class?

    Most labs run one arm per two to four students so everyone gets hands-on time without idle waiting; the exact ratio depends on class length and budget. A common approach is a few shared advanced stations (like an MG400 workstation or CR5) plus several entry-level Magician units for rotation. We will recommend a station count based on your enrollment and schedule.

  9. What's the difference between the desktop Dobot Magician and the collaborative CR5 or M1 arms?

    The Magician E6 and Magician Mini are compact desktop arms ideal for learning fundamentals, classroom safety, and intro automation projects. The CR5 and M1 are larger collaborative (cobot) arms built for research, higher payloads, and more advanced applications, so they fit university labs and advanced CTE programs. Many fabrication labs use both: desktop units for teaching and a cobot for capstone or research work.

  10. Can a fabrication lab teach machine vision and automated assembly?

    Yes. The Dobot Robot Vision Kit adds a camera so students can program color and shape detection, vision-guided pick-and-place, and quality sorting. Setups like the Dobot Magician Mini Car Assembly Line let students build and run a small automated production line end to end. These projects mirror real factory automation and give students concrete, demonstrable skills.

  11. What ongoing support, training, and service does RobotLAB provide for a lab?

    Beyond the hardware, we provide teacher training, curriculum, setup help, and nationwide service so the lab keeps running after installation. Because we integrate robots from 25+ manufacturers, we can recommend the right mix for your goals rather than pushing a single brand. We also offer purchase and Robots-as-a-Service (RaaS) options if you prefer to spread cost over time.

  12. How do I get started or request a demo for a fabrication lab?

    Tell us your grade level, class size, room, and budget, and we will recommend a starter configuration and provide a quote or budget model you can bring to your administration or a grant. We can also arrange a demo of arms like the DOBOT Magician E6 or a vision-equipped station. To get started, use the form on this page or call 1-87-RobotLAB.

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