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From our experience so far:
From our experience so far:
#2012 learnings on [[Prototypes Build]] indicate feasibility of weekly machine builds under a single operator working full time
#2012 learnings on [[Prototypes Built]] indicate feasibility of weekly machine builds under a single operator working full time
##End state of possibility is further optimization of design and digital production engineering to allow for kit production on the time scale of 40 hours per machine easy, and perhaps 10-20 per machine with torch table in house and full build guides avialable.
##End state of possibility is further optimization of design and digital production engineering to allow for kit production on the time scale of 40 hours per machine easy, and perhaps 10-20 per machine with torch table in house and full build guides avialable.
##Status: [[CEB Press v17.08]] is highly refined, with some operating stabilization required. One idea to test is making the frame bolted only as far as a welding fiducial. Unless bolting is extremely precise, machine will shift under normal operation if only bolts are used. Some simplifications such as less structure in the arms may help - the core of the machine can thus be lighter without compromising performance - perhaps by adding space frame arms and legs to reduce mass by 30-50% without compromising performance.
##Status: [[CEB Press v17.08]] is highly refined, with some operating stabilization required. One idea to test is making the frame bolted only as far as a welding fiducial. Unless bolting is extremely precise, machine will shift under normal operation if only bolts are used. Some simplifications such as less structure in the arms may help - the core of the machine can thus be lighter without compromising performance - perhaps by adding space frame arms and legs to reduce mass by 30-50% without compromising performance.

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From our experience so far:

  1. 2012 learnings on Prototypes Built indicate feasibility of weekly machine builds under a single operator working full time
    1. End state of possibility is further optimization of design and digital production engineering to allow for kit production on the time scale of 40 hours per machine easy, and perhaps 10-20 per machine with torch table in house and full build guides avialable.
    2. Status: CEB Press v17.08 is highly refined, with some operating stabilization required. One idea to test is making the frame bolted only as far as a welding fiducial. Unless bolting is extremely precise, machine will shift under normal operation if only bolts are used. Some simplifications such as less structure in the arms may help - the core of the machine can thus be lighter without compromising performance - perhaps by adding space frame arms and legs to reduce mass by 30-50% without compromising performance.