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==Basics==
=Basics=


- Part of the [[Open Source Digital Fabrication Construction Set]]
- Part of the [[Open Source Digital Fabrication Construction Set]]
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==Used For==
 
 
=Used For=


- Machine Shells
- Machine Shells
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- Highly Insulating Parts
- Highly Insulating Parts


- most/all the watercraft in the [[Open Source Watercraft Construction Set]]
- Toilets/Bathtubs






==Industry Standards==
=Industry Standards=


1. [https://markforged.com/ Makerforged]
- [https://markforged.com/ Makerforged]






==Minimum Viable Product==
 
 
=Minimum Viable Product=


- Modular
- Modular
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- High Durability Nozzle  ( Most likely something like [http://olssonruby.com/ This] )
- High Durability Nozzle  ( Most likely something like [http://olssonruby.com/ This] )


==Basic Design==






==BOM==


=Basic Design=
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=BOM=
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=See Also=
- [[Open Source Watercraft Hull Printer]]




==See Also==


[[Open Source Watercraft Hull Printer]]




=Useful Links=


==Useful Links==
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Revision as of 07:30, 8 January 2018

Basics

- Part of the Open Source Digital Fabrication Construction Set

- Uses a modified version of the D3D Printer to Print Fiberglass



Used For

- Machine Shells

- Vehicle Shells

- Highly Insulating Parts

- Toilets/Bathtubs


Industry Standards

- Makerforged



Minimum Viable Product

- Modular

- User Upgradable

- User Maintainable

- Can be Part of a D3D Print Farm

- Scalable from a D3D Printer Size, all the way to a warehouse sized Open Source Watercraft Hull Printer

- High Heat Build Chamber

- High Durability Nozzle ( Most likely something like This )



Basic Design

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BOM

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See Also

- Open Source Watercraft Hull Printer



Useful Links

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