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* | *"Eternal Spare Part" is a name for an emerging commercial concept, that is also intrinsic to any [[Open Source Hardware]] | ||
*Essentially via [[Digital Fabrication]] and [[Computer Aided Design]] becoming mainstream, in theory you should be able to acquire a spare part at any time for any qualifying thing; tooling will never be decommissioned, and worrying about finding parts in a [[Junkyard]] etc is of no concern | *Essentially via [[Digital Fabrication]] and [[Computer Aided Design]] becoming mainstream, in theory you should be able to acquire a spare part at any time for any qualifying thing; tooling will never be decommissioned, and worrying about finding parts in a [[Junkyard]] etc is of no concern | ||
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* | *[[Part Library]] (This should be what is needed for OSE to do this, right? Maybe a cleaner page / [[GUI]], and perhaps a smoother process to ordering/using existing [[Manufacturing as a Service]] / [[3D Printing as a Service]] platforms, but otherwise OSE is "good to go" right? | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:14, 1 November 2021
Basics
- "Eternal Spare Part" is a name for an emerging commercial concept, that is also intrinsic to any Open Source Hardware
- Essentially via Digital Fabrication and Computer Aided Design becoming mainstream, in theory you should be able to acquire a spare part at any time for any qualifying thing; tooling will never be decommissioned, and worrying about finding parts in a Junkyard etc is of no concern
Internal Links
- Part Library (This should be what is needed for OSE to do this, right? Maybe a cleaner page / GUI, and perhaps a smoother process to ordering/using existing Manufacturing as a Service / 3D Printing as a Service platforms, but otherwise OSE is "good to go" right?