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[http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/CEB_Press/Manufacturing_Instructions/Detroit_Fab_Lab_Solenoid_Driver_v4 Teensy Compatible Solenoid Driver Board]
[http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/CEB_Press/Manufacturing_Instructions/Detroit_Fab_Lab_Solenoid_Driver_v4 Teensy Compatible Solenoid Driver Board]
[http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Stepper_Driver Stepper Driver]


=Electrical Transmission=
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[http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Personnel_Safety Personnel Safety]
[http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Personnel_Safety Personnel Safety]
=And More Technologies=
[http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Stepper_Driver Stepper Driver]
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=Further Categories to be Site System'd=
=Further Categories to be Site System'd=

Revision as of 04:48, 14 July 2012

Critical Infrastructure

Water

Food

Energy

Telecommunication

Recycling

Shelter

Recreation

Clothing

Transportation

Site Plan

Materials

This section should contain links on how to produce various materials, especially those with low information density such as materials with relatively homogenous compositions. Ex. iron (pure element), steel (compound), wood (organic molecules)

Wood

Metal

Plastics

Rubbers

Chemicals

Compression

CEB Press

Cutting

Cold Saw

Ironworker

Dimensional Sawmill

Heating

Welder

Induction Furnace

Sensor-based Control

Temperature Switch

Lighting

Headlight

Vacuum

Vacuum Cleaner

Code-based Control

Computer Aided Manufacturing

Electrical Power Control and Amplifier

Teensy Compatible Solenoid Driver Board

Stepper Driver

Electrical Transmission

Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt

Extension Cord

Wire Reel

Male Plug

Female Plug

Wire

More Technologies (all to be organized later)

Website Setup

Github: Development Repository

Telecommunications

Electronics Workstation

First Aid Kit

Personnel Safety

Further Categories to be Site System'd

Nanotechnology

Brain-Computer Interfaces

Synthetic Biology

Space Technologies

Artificial Intelligence

Temp