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=Introduction=
=Introduction=


There is a significant set of open source technologies that enables rapid prototyping to take place in local workshops. Combine 3D printing with low-cost metal casting, and follow with machining using a computer controlled Multimachine, and you have the capacity to make rapid prototypes and products from metal.
There is a significant set of open source technologies that enables rapid prototyping to take place in local workshops. Combine [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_printing 3D printing] with low-cost metal casting, and follow with machining using a computer controlled Multimachine, and you have the capacity to make rapid prototypes and products from metal.


*[http://reprap.org/bin/view/Main/WebHome RepRap] - open source 3D Printer - has just achieved self-replication
*[http://reprap.org/bin/view/Main/WebHome RepRap] - open source 3D Printer - has just achieved self-replication
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*Small-scale metal casting technology is readily available.  
*Small-scale metal casting technology is readily available.  
[[Image:furnace.jpg]]
[[Image:furnace.jpg]]


*In particular, a waste oil burner such as the [http://www.green-trust.org/2000/biofuel/babington/default.htm Babington burner] may be utilized as the heat source.  
*In particular, a waste oil burner such as the [http://www.green-trust.org/2000/biofuel/babington/default.htm Babington burner] may be utilized as the heat source.  


[[Image:babs.jpg]]
[[Image:babs.jpg]][http://www.artfulbodgermetalcasting.com/3.html (source)]
 


*[http://opensourcemachine.org/node/2 Multimachine] - an open source multipurpose machining tool is available.
*[http://opensourcemachine.org/node/2 Multimachine] - an open source multipurpose machining tool is available.
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Such a project is interesting from the standpoint of localized production in the context of the global economy - for creating significant wealth in local economies.
Such a project is interesting from the standpoint of localized production in the context of the global economy - for creating significant wealth in local economies.


=Research Needs=
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*[[OSE Rapid Prototyping]]
The research project in this area involves the fabrication and integration of the individual components for this project. Factor e Farm is willing to provide materials funding for students interested in taking this on as a development project - please [mailto:joseph.dolittle@gmail.com contact us].
*[[Test-Driven Design]]
[[Category:Rapid Prototyping]]

Latest revision as of 02:02, 15 January 2019

Introduction

There is a significant set of open source technologies that enables rapid prototyping to take place in local workshops. Combine 3D printing with low-cost metal casting, and follow with machining using a computer controlled Multimachine, and you have the capacity to make rapid prototypes and products from metal.

  • RepRap - open source 3D Printer - has just achieved self-replication

Reprap.jpg

  • Small-scale metal casting technology is readily available.

Furnace.jpg

  • In particular, a waste oil burner such as the Babington burner may be utilized as the heat source.

Babs.jpg(source)


  • Multimachine - an open source multipurpose machining tool is available.

Multimachine.jpg

The interesting part is that the budget is $500 for RepRap, $200 for the casting equipment, and $1500 for a Multimachine with CNC control added. Using available knowhow, this can be put together in a small workshop for a total of about $2200 - for full, computer controlled rapid fabrication. Designs may be downloaded from the internet, and local production can take place based on global design.

Such a project is interesting from the standpoint of localized production in the context of the global economy - for creating significant wealth in local economies.

Links