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=Open Source= | |||
*OBI - | |||
*[[Jetrike]] | |||
*[[Roden]] - a '''[[Distributive Enterprise]]?''' | |||
=[[Fake Open Source]]= | |||
*'''OpenBike''' - Wiki page dedicated to recumbents, [[NC]] license. 3D printed concept. [http://en.openbike.org/wiki/3D-Printing_and_CNC-Milling]. There are other tube and connector concepts, worth investigating. | |||
=Related Projects= | |||
*3D Printed + Carbon Fiber joints - [https://www.instructables.com/id/Custom-3D-Printed-Carbon-Fiber-Bike-Frame/] | *3D Printed + Carbon Fiber joints - [https://www.instructables.com/id/Custom-3D-Printed-Carbon-Fiber-Bike-Frame/] | ||
*These guys may be open to open source design - [http://www.worldbike.org/about-us/]. Founder talks about ''holishift.'' | *Cargo bikes for the 3rd world. These guys may be open to open source design - [http://www.worldbike.org/about-us/]. Founder talks about ''holishift.'' | ||
*'''Joints that are 3D printed and structural''' - [https://www.3ders.org/articles/20150625-create-your-own-3d-printed-racing-bike-with-colorfabb-xt-cf20-carbon-fiber-filament.html]. Sounds like a decent option. Did anyone ever replicate? | |||
*Red Bull, with molds for carbon fiber - [https://www.redbull.com/ca-en/fettlers-episode-2-the-carbon-wasp-3d-printed-mtb] | |||
=Links= | |||
*[[MIG Printed Stainless Steel Bicycle Frame]] |
Latest revision as of 16:26, 3 June 2020
Open Source
- OBI -
- Jetrike
- Roden - a Distributive Enterprise?
Fake Open Source
- OpenBike - Wiki page dedicated to recumbents, NC license. 3D printed concept. [1]. There are other tube and connector concepts, worth investigating.
Related Projects
- 3D Printed + Carbon Fiber joints - [2]
- Cargo bikes for the 3rd world. These guys may be open to open source design - [3]. Founder talks about holishift.
- Joints that are 3D printed and structural - [4]. Sounds like a decent option. Did anyone ever replicate?
- Red Bull, with molds for carbon fiber - [5]