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For any OSE engagement, we filter through the [[OSE Vision]]: '''Collaborative Design for a transparent and inclusive economy of abundance.''' Translated for the 3D printer:
For any OSE engagement, we filter through the [[OSE Vision]]: '''Collaborative Design for a transparent and inclusive economy of abundance.''' Translated for the 3D printer:


#Abundance - This implies a [[Construction Set Approach]] for the 3D printer - which provides much more value than a [[Dedicated Product Approach]]
#Abundance - This implies a [[Construction Set Approach]] for the 3D printer - which provides much more value than a [[Dedicated Product Approach]]. Thus, we design 6 frame sizes at the same time: 10, 12, 14, 16, 20, and 24" frames.
#Inclusive - Using the above abundance principle, we achieve inclusion of nature: zero waste in the materials used when starting from a 4x8' sheet of steel with 6 nested frames. The smallest cutouts can serve as heated beds for printers.


=Links=
=Links=
*[[3D Printer Marketing]]
*[[3D Printer Marketing]]
*[[D3D 3D Printed Parts Kit]]
*[[D3D 3D Printed Parts Kit]]

Revision as of 18:12, 27 July 2019

Overview

For any OSE engagement, we filter through the OSE Vision: Collaborative Design for a transparent and inclusive economy of abundance. Translated for the 3D printer:

  1. Abundance - This implies a Construction Set Approach for the 3D printer - which provides much more value than a Dedicated Product Approach. Thus, we design 6 frame sizes at the same time: 10, 12, 14, 16, 20, and 24" frames.
  2. Inclusive - Using the above abundance principle, we achieve inclusion of nature: zero waste in the materials used when starting from a 4x8' sheet of steel with 6 nested frames. The smallest cutouts can serve as heated beds for printers.

Links