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Here is the complete assembly procedure of ''The Liberator'' CEB Press from parts, performed by [[James Slade]] and [[Ian Midgley]] at Factor e Farm in December, 2011. Video produced by Ian.
Here is the complete assembly procedure of ''The Liberator'' CEB Press from parts, performed by [[James Slade]] and [[Ian Midgley]] at Factor e Farm in December, 2011. Video produced by Ian.
'''It takes approximately 40-80 hours to fabricate a complete machine from parts.''' We are currently documenting the fabrication time carefully in [[Prototype IV]].


'''It takes 9 hours with 2 people to assemble a complete machine from parts.'''
'''It takes 9 hours with 2 people to assemble a complete machine from parts.'''


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Latest revision as of 12:00, 24 September 2012

Here is the complete assembly procedure of The Liberator CEB Press from parts, performed by James Slade and Ian Midgley at Factor e Farm in December, 2011. Video produced by Ian.

It takes approximately 40-80 hours to fabricate a complete machine from parts. We are currently documenting the fabrication time carefully in Prototype IV.

It takes 9 hours with 2 people to assemble a complete machine from parts.


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