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We are looking at a basic, low cost production engineering for producing up to 30 or 60 drills per month per 3D printer if the single printer is running 24/7.  
*We are looking at a basic, low cost production engineering for producing up to 30 or 60 drills per month per 3D printer if the single printer is running 24/7.  
*Goal is 12 hours of 3D printing per drill
*Goal is 12 hours of 3D printing per drill using one 3D printer head
*Printing of a case for the drill may be another 12 hours.
*I would like to see a production method where a person can build 12 drills in one day as a basic model of a one-room microfactory or garage.  
*I would like to see a production method where a person can build 12 drills in one day as a basic model of a one-room microfactory or garage.  
*The challenge will be the logistics of supply at scale.  
*The challenge will be the logistics of supply at scale.  
*It appears that a big box store sells 250 drills per month.
*It appears that a big box store sells 250 drills per month. See [[Drills Sold Per Store]]


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=Links=
*[[OSE Incentive Challenge]]
*[[OSE Incentive Challenge]]
[[Category:Incentive Challenge]]

Latest revision as of 22:06, 6 August 2019

  • We are looking at a basic, low cost production engineering for producing up to 30 or 60 drills per month per 3D printer if the single printer is running 24/7.
  • Goal is 12 hours of 3D printing per drill using one 3D printer head
  • Printing of a case for the drill may be another 12 hours.
  • I would like to see a production method where a person can build 12 drills in one day as a basic model of a one-room microfactory or garage.
  • The challenge will be the logistics of supply at scale.
  • It appears that a big box store sells 250 drills per month. See Drills Sold Per Store

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