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*1 day
*1 day build time - including 4 hours of instruction and 6 hours of build
*Fits Extreme Manufacturing model of extreme satisfaction of personal production. Build focuses on build experience, with supporting learning via excellent explainer videos.
*Auto bed level
*Auto bed level
*OSHWA compliant, possibly Respects Your Freedom certified
*OSHWA compliant, possibly Respects Your Freedom certified

Revision as of 17:40, 26 December 2015

  • 1 day build time - including 4 hours of instruction and 6 hours of build
  • Fits Extreme Manufacturing model of extreme satisfaction of personal production. Build focuses on build experience, with supporting learning via excellent explainer videos.
  • Auto bed level
  • OSHWA compliant, possibly Respects Your Freedom certified
  • $500 in parts for single head
  • Wireless to allow for freeing up computer
  • Rubber print capable, without head exchange (critical for OSE gaskets, rubber washers and o-rings in low and high pressure hydraulics and pneumatics)
  • Multiple print head addable, up to 4 for practical considerations
  • Meets or exceeds reliability of Lulzbot (hours of maintenance free printing between any required fix)
  • Addable clear enclosure
  • Functions as an effective RepStrap for building future machines.
  • XY-fixed build platform. Not negotiable for reasons of robust design
  • Unheated build platform for low cost, with heated platform as an added module that can be retrofitted readily without compromising bed leveling mechanism.
  • Self-harvesting for mass production part capacity - by having the head bump the parts produced a off the build platform
  • Future: works with irregular-dimension filament?
  • Product Ecology - works with open source filament from open source filament extruder
  • Functional Logic and design rationale is fully documented
  • conductive metal print capable for Cordless Tool Construction Set. This should be implementable today with conductive filament for basic connections.