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How feasible is it to have a teleoperated robot control a build workshop that includes 3d printing, CNC torch cutting, CNC with 3" stock feedthrough, welding, torching? At the minimum, a 3D printing operation where the robot can pack and affix labels? The value proposition is the [[Prosumer Experience Economy]].
How feasible is it to have a teleoperated robot control + remote-service 3D printing, a 3D printing operation where the robot can start and finish prints, and pack and affix labels? The moving robot can select files to print, or just upload files to the printer. And close the box, put it in the shipping location. All via tele-operation.
 
Add CNC torch cutting, CNC with 3" stock feedthrough, welding, torching? At the minimum, The value proposition is the [[Prosumer Experience Economy]].

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How feasible is it to have a teleoperated robot control + remote-service 3D printing, a 3D printing operation where the robot can start and finish prints, and pack and affix labels? The moving robot can select files to print, or just upload files to the printer. And close the box, put it in the shipping location. All via tele-operation.

Add CNC torch cutting, CNC with 3" stock feedthrough, welding, torching? At the minimum, The value proposition is the Prosumer Experience Economy.