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*A System Similar to the [[Universal Axis]] , but constructed mainly out of [[Corrugated Containerboard]] | *A System Similar to the [[Universal Axis]] , but constructed mainly out of [[Corrugated Containerboard]] | ||
*It uses a lead screw, but could be adapted to OSE's Belt Drive System Perhaps? | |||
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*[http://mtm.cba.mit.edu/2014/2014_mmtm/index.html A "Machines That Make" Page on the Cardboard Axis] | *[http://mtm.cba.mit.edu/2014/2014_mmtm/index.html A "Machines That Make" Page on the Cardboard Axis] | ||
[[Category: Universal Axis]] | [[Category: Paper Craft and Printing]] [[Category: Universal Axis]] |
Latest revision as of 23:51, 14 July 2021
Basics
- A System Similar to the Universal Axis , but constructed mainly out of Corrugated Containerboard
- It uses a lead screw, but could be adapted to OSE's Belt Drive System Perhaps?
Internal Links
External Links
- The 2017 Paper on the Project
- A Video by the YouTube Channel "ACM SIGCHI" Titled "Cardboard Machine Kit: Modules for the Rapid Prototyping of Rapid Prototyping Machines" (Essentially the team's presentation on the project
- A Part of a Video, by the YouTube Channel "Tested" Titled "Adam Savage's Maker Tour: MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms (Part 3)", where they interview the group behind the project
- A "Machines That Make" Page on the Cardboard Axis