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Several years ago, Montserrat College of Art in Beverly opened its Digital Fabrication Studio, an incredible, hands-on space that not only teaches students how to use technologies like 3D scanning and printing, laser cutting and engraving, vinyl cutting, and CNC machining, but also gives them skills that extend far beyond the art world. “A lot of students might be using those 3D printers and laser cutters for specific art projects, but on the way, they're also getting a really incredibly valuable job skill,” says Brian Pellinen, president of Montserrat. “The programs you're using to create an action figure for a game prototype is the
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