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*A [[Scale]] of Manufacturing where 500-5,000 Units are Made Per Year
*A [[Scale (Analytics) | Scale]] of Manufacturing where 500-5,000 Units are Made Per Year
**This is the definition given by [[Stephen Hawes]] in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmlhfJ_X49Y His Video on Mid Scale Manufacturing] ,  there is a bit of grey area (i for one would not be wanting to ~10 Circuit Boards etc ''every weekend'' (assuming no weekends off) (although 1 a day, if it's paid, yada yada yada, but i think as long as the tools are accessible, even the high end of "Low Scale Manufacturing" Could Still Benefit From these tools, similar to how [[Most People Don't Need a 3D Printer...All Communities Do]] )
**This is the definition given by [[Stephen Hawes]] in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmlhfJ_X49Y His Video on Mid Scale Manufacturing] ,  there is a bit of grey area (i for one would not be wanting to ~10 Circuit Boards etc ''every weekend'' (assuming no weekends off) (although 1 a day, if it's paid, yada yada yada, but i think as long as the tools are accessible, even the high end of "Low Scale Manufacturing" Could Still Benefit From these tools, similar to how [[Most People Don't Need a 3D Printer...All Communities Do]] )
*Essentially though it is the point where enough units are being made that it becomes tedious and/or problematic for a single worker and/or work without much [[Automation]] / [[Mechanization]] / Usage of [[Work Cells]] etc, but where Setting up a Full on Factory, or using a [[Contract Manufacturer]] is prohibitively expensive and/or not applicable
*Essentially though it is the point where enough units are being made that it becomes tedious and/or problematic for a single worker and/or work without much [[Automation]] / [[Mechanization]] / Usage of [[Work Cells]] etc, but where Setting up a Full on Factory, or using a [[Contract Manufacturer]] is prohibitively expensive and/or not applicable

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