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**These may begin to be entering the used market / scrapyards etc, granted probably not cheap...for now
**These may begin to be entering the used market / scrapyards etc, granted probably not cheap...for now


=Misc=
==Misc==
*[[Mcor Technologies Ltd]] 's 3D Printers which cut and glued printed sheets of paper to make full colored models
*[[Mcor Technologies Ltd]] 's 3D Printers which cut and glued printed sheets of paper to make full colored models
**If soaked in some sort of [[Epoxy]] etc you almost get into [[Fiber Reinforced Plastic]] areas too...
**If soaked in some sort of [[Epoxy]] etc you almost get into [[Fiber Reinforced Plastic]] areas too...

Revision as of 02:20, 9 May 2023

Basics

  • This page aims to act as a conclusive list of various machines/products past and present that would be of use in an OSE Context, and which can only be further understood by Reverse Engineering
  • Looking through Patents and/or Industry Footage/Documentation may work for some things, but in many cases not so much hence this page
  • This is ESPECIALLY true for Items made by Companies that No Longer Exist, and/or with Skillsets No Longer Used

List

Engines

Transmissions

  • Toyota's Human-Friendly Transmission used on their Honda DN-01 "Cruiser Style" Motorcycle
    • A CycleTrader Search shows these are available
    • Not Cheap at 5,000-10,000 USD, but between having a full design ready to go post-reverse engineering, and having a well rated form of transit (albeit i am not in favor of using them, at least on public roads due to the risk involved) could be worth it, especially if the cost was split over a dev team perhaps. Granted then you have the cost of that vs cost of developing a new one...
  • Toyota Direct Shift CVT

Misc

Internal Links

External Links