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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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The multimachine is an all-purpose open source machine tool that can be built inexpensively by a semi-skilled mechanic with common hand tools, from discarded car and truck parts, using only commonly available hand tools and no electricity. Its size can range from being small enough to fit in a closet to one hundred times that size. The multimachine can accurately perform all the functions of an entire machine shop by itself. | The multimachine is an all-purpose open source machine tool that can be built inexpensively by a semi-skilled mechanic with common hand tools, from discarded car and truck parts, using only commonly available hand tools and no electricity. Its size can range from being small enough to fit in a closet to one hundred times that size. The multimachine can accurately perform all the functions of an entire machine shop by itself. | ||
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==Details== | ==Details== | ||
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==Status== | ==Status== | ||
The Multimachine is currently entering the [[Multimachine/Research Development|Prototype Phase of Product Development.]] | The Multimachine is currently entering the [[Multimachine/Research Development|Prototype Phase of Product Development.]] See [[Shonda Log]] for more information. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[Digital Fabrication]] | |||
*[[RepLab]] | |||
*[[Open Source Lathe]] | *[[Open Source Lathe]] | ||
*[[Multimachine & Flex Fab]] | *[[Multimachine & Flex Fab]] |
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Overview
The multimachine is an all-purpose open source machine tool that can be built inexpensively by a semi-skilled mechanic with common hand tools, from discarded car and truck parts, using only commonly available hand tools and no electricity. Its size can range from being small enough to fit in a closet to one hundred times that size. The multimachine can accurately perform all the functions of an entire machine shop by itself.
Details
Product Ecology

Multimachine Product Ecology
See Product Ecology for more information.
Components
- Concrete
- Spindle
- Lathe
- Motor
Status
The Multimachine is currently entering the Prototype Phase of Product Development. See Shonda Log for more information.
See Also
See Also