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This is a review of both the fabrication strategy and other elements: | This is a review of both the fabrication strategy and other elements: | ||
#Go through [[Fabricability Checklist]] | |||
#[[Design for Tolerancing Review]] | #[[Design for Tolerancing Review]] | ||
#Tool choice - is the proposed tool choice effective, or could other tools speed up fabrication? | #Tool choice - is the proposed tool choice effective, or could other tools speed up fabrication? | ||
#Location of fabrication | #Location of fabrication | ||
#Fabrication | #Fabrication strategy - Should we build in house or outsource to another producer? | ||
#Review of materials sourcing - could cheaper, closer, better, local, or other materials be substituted. | |||
#Review of materials sourcing | |||
For materials sourcing - we want to use non-strategic resources. Non-strategic resources are ones that are by their nature abundant - such as clay for smelting aluminum or soil for growing plants for bioplastics - and do not tend to cause resource conflicts over their procurement. Reliance upon non-strategic resources helps to bring about peaceful relations between regions. From the OSE perspective, it is useful to figure out how to provide needs via reliance on common, abundant feedstocks. |
Latest revision as of 03:46, 9 August 2013
This is a review of both the fabrication strategy and other elements:
- Go through Fabricability Checklist
- Design for Tolerancing Review
- Tool choice - is the proposed tool choice effective, or could other tools speed up fabrication?
- Location of fabrication
- Fabrication strategy - Should we build in house or outsource to another producer?
- Review of materials sourcing - could cheaper, closer, better, local, or other materials be substituted.
For materials sourcing - we want to use non-strategic resources. Non-strategic resources are ones that are by their nature abundant - such as clay for smelting aluminum or soil for growing plants for bioplastics - and do not tend to cause resource conflicts over their procurement. Reliance upon non-strategic resources helps to bring about peaceful relations between regions. From the OSE perspective, it is useful to figure out how to provide needs via reliance on common, abundant feedstocks.