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  • Product ecology uses Universal Axis System for modularity and flexibility
  • Minimum parts count - only 40 unique parts
  • Low cost - no specialized parts, only $300-700 in materials
  • Product Ecology - frame cut with CNC torch table
  • Product Ecology - self-replicating for plastic parts with the D3D 3D Printer
  • Product Ecology - controller can be built with D3D CNC Circuit Mill
  • Product Ecology - metal frame can be rolled from scrap steel with Induction Furnace and Metal Rolling