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To create an open source economy, we are starting with a small but sufficient subset, the GVCS 50. By developing the GVCS technology kernel, we enable the community-based solution of relocalized production. Because the GVCS  tools are selected based on their large economic significance, this has widespread applications – such as enterprise startup,  regeneration of urban decay, and building of communities – both in the developed and developing world. Because the GVCS is comprehensive, it is designed to provide a robust solution for rebuilding communities from the ground up.
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We currently have $1/2M of funding to begin rapid parallel development of the GVCS, with development of 14 further tools starting January 1, 2012. We aim to produce beta product releases of most of these tools
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by April 1, 2012. From then, we will deploy the remaining 32 technologies, while documenting all results with global CAD and instructionals support. Our goal is to secure a total of $5.5M for 2012 by January 31, 2012. We are including $2.5M for prototyping, $2.5M for documentation and field testing, and $1/2M for deploying the fully-featured, open source CAD/CAM solution. See OSE Enterprise Plan video.
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We have grown from about $20k/year for the past 4 years to $500k in the last 2 months, and we have the ambitious goal of $5M more secured within one month. We pride ourselves in efficiency of resource allocations. We spend about 98% of our resources directly on prototypes built, and our overhead for the nonprofit sector donations is 2% via a fiscal sponsor. We encourage you to donate and to put your energy into this work.  We are doing a lot of the development with volunteers, and Factor e Farm is the main development facility. We are also outsourcing as much of the design, prototyping, and documentation work as possible – as funding allows. Increased resources mean increased burn-down rate for the GVCS 50 technologies.
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# '''[[CNC Circuit Mill]]''' – Yoonseo Kang is the project lead on this at Factor e Farm, [http://blog.opensourceecology.org/2012/02/cnc-circuit-mill-prototype-1-complete/ Prototype 1 is complete]. Prototype 2 is in research phase.
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# '''[[Ironworker Machine]]''' – Brianna Kufa is project lead, in prototyping phase. See [http://osebri.wordpress.com/ her blog] for more info.
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# '''[[CNC Torch Table]]''' – prototype I has been tested in producing tractor parts with success, and optimization is needed for the software tool-chain. We are currently considering an upgraded gantry shown under [http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/CNC_Torch_Table Prototype II on the wiki], a simple DIY design which has seen many hundreds of hours of production time and is a stable design. Z height control needs to be developed.
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# '''[[Induction Furnace]]''' [http://blog.opensourceecology.org/2010/02/open-source-induction-furnace-continued/ conceptual design] done. Considering  recruiting consulting assistance from [http://www.superior-power-components.com/ Superior Induction]. Looking for subject matter experts to join this project, Dedicated Project Visit or remote collaboration.
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# '''[[Sawmill]]''' – Prototype I complete; looking for Dedicated Project Visitor for field testing.
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# '''[[Backhoe]]''' [http://grabcad.com/challenges/lifetrac-backhoe Grabcad design competition] completed. Planned collaboration with contributors to further optimize winning design.
<P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in; font-style: normal"><FONT COLOR="#222222"><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT SIZE=3><B>Tactical
# '''[[Bulldozer]]''' – considering modified LifeTrac frame and weights, jack shaft wheel drive and steel wheels like in old agricultural traction engines from 100 years ago; 10,000 lb weight for first prototype.
Approach</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
# '''[[Well-drilling rig]]''' – considering design consulting from Enniss, Inc. Looking for subject matter experts.
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# '''[[Modern Steam Engine]]''' – current plan is to use the [http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Modern_Steam_Engine_Build Wally Munster] scalable modern design. Collaboration with Tom Kimmel of Steam Auto Club of America to develop a plant for the next generation of modern steam Power Cubes, about 4x3x3 feet in size for s 25 hp Prototype 1. Plant includes ''Gasifier Burner'', ''Heat Exchanger'', oil pump, water pump. Plan for Heat Exchanger is to work with Tom using his open source coil winder.
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# '''[[Gasifier Burner]]''' – Larry Dobson has completed plans for an [http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Gasifier_Burner_with_Heat_Exchanger_Prototype_I advanced gasifier burner] with heat exchanger for heating water. Awaiting fabrication.
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# '''[[Pelletizer]]''' – Need design and fabrication drawings. Can be fabricated by Sweiger Shop readily. See pelletizer dies on [http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Pelletizer/Research_Development research and development page] - and design around those.
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# '''[[Power Inverter]]''' – following the development of the CNC circuit mill, we will prototype the inverter. Need power electronics subject matter experts to join the team.
<FONT COLOR="#222222"><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT SIZE=3>To
# '''[[Solar Concentrator]]''' – the current plan is to build on documentation available from the [http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Solarfire SolarFire project]. Collaborating with [http://www.calpoly.edu/~phys/faculty_pages/pschwartz.html Dr. Peter Schwartz] of Cal Poly on design evaluation.
create an open source economy, we are starting with a small but
sufficient subset, the GVCS 50. By developing the GVCS technology
kernel, we enable the community-based solution of relocalized
production. Because the GVCS  tools are selected based on their large
economic significance, this has widespread applications – such as
enterprise startup,  regeneration of urban decay, and building of
communities – both in the developed and developing world. Because
the GVCS is comprehensive, it is designed to provide a robust
solution for rebuilding communities from the ground up.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in; font-style: normal"><FONT COLOR="#222222"><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT SIZE=3><B>Rollout
Plan</B></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT COLOR="#222222"><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT SIZE=3>We
currently have $1/2M of funding to begin rapid parallel development
of the GVCS, with development of 14 further tools starting January 1,
2012. We aim to produce beta product releases of most of these tools
by April 1, 2012. From then, we will deploy the remaining 32
technologies, while documenting all results with global CAD and
instructionals support. Our goal is to secure a total of $5.5M for
2012 by January 31, 2012. We are including $2.5M for prototyping,
$2.5M for documentation and field testing, and $1/2M for deploying
the fully-featured, open source CAD/CAM solution. See OSE Enterprise
Plan video.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal">
<FONT COLOR="#222222"><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT SIZE=3>We
have grown from about $20k/year for the past 4 years to $500k in the
last 2 months, and we have the ambitious goal of $5M more secured
within one month. We pride ourselves in efficiency of resource
allocations. We spend about 98% of our resources directly on
prototypes built, and our overhead for the nonprofit sector donations
is 2% via a fiscal sponsor. We encourage you to donate and to put
your energy into this work.  We are doing a lot of the development
with volunteers, and Factor e Farm is the main development facility.
We are also outsourcing as much of the design, prototyping, and
documentation work as possible – as funding allows. Increased
resources mean increased burn-down rate for the GVCS 50 technologies.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<FONT COLOR="#222222"><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT SIZE=3>The
next 14 tools are:</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal">
<FONT COLOR="#222222"><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT SIZE=3><I>CNC
Multimachine </I>– we are currently considering Dan Granett, a
precision machining expert – to build out the CNC Multimachine,
while utilizing any relevant techniques from a collaborating group -
the Open Source Multimchine project </FONT></FONT></FONT>
</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal">
<FONT COLOR="#222222"><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT SIZE=3><I>CNC
Circuit Mill </I>– Yoonseo Kang is the project lead on this at
Factor e Farm, and we are considering the <A HREF="http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/SnapLock">SnapLock
CNC</A> as our platform of choice, evaluating it at present before
starting deployment in January. Proposal Brief is forthcoming.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal">
<FONT COLOR="#222222"><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT SIZE=3>Ironworker
Machine – Brianna Kufa is project lead, with initial design work
completed, and Proposal Brief forthcoming. We currently have a
<A HREF="http://blog.opensourceecology.org/2011/12/ironworker-shear-assembly-challenge-live-at-grabcad/">design
challenge up on GrabCAD</A> to develop an open source cutting blade
design.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal">
<FONT COLOR="#222222"><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT SIZE=3>CNC
Torch Table – prototype I has been tested in producing tractor
parts with success, and optimization is needed for the software
tool-chain. We are currently considering an upgraded gantry shown
under <A HREF="http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/CNC_Torch_Table">Prototype
II on the wiki</A>, a simple DIY design which has seen many hundreds
of hours of production time and is a stable design. Z height control
needs to be developed.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal">
<FONT COLOR="#222222"><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT SIZE=3><I>Induction
Furnace</I> <A HREF="http://blog.opensourceecology.org/2010/02/open-source-induction-furnace-continued/">conceptual
design</A> done. Considering  recruiting consulting assistance from
<A HREF="http://www.superior-power-components.com/">Superior
Induction</A>. Looking for subject matter experts to join this
project, Dedicated Project Visit or remote collaboration.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal">
<FONT COLOR="#222222"><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT SIZE=3><I>Sawmill</I>
– Prototype I 75% complete, ready for motor and blade attachment;
looking for Dedicated Project Visitor for field testing.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal">
<FONT COLOR="#222222"><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT SIZE=3><I>Backhoe</I>
<A HREF="http://www.enniss.net/">Enniss Inc.</A> is being
considered for prototyping. </FONT></FONT></FONT>
</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal">
<FONT COLOR="#222222"><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT SIZE=3><I>Bulldozer</I>
– considering modified LifeTrac frame and weights, jack shaft
wheel drive and steel wheels like in old agricultural traction
engines from 100 years ago; 10,000 lb weight for first prototype.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal">
<FONT COLOR="#222222"><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT SIZE=3><I>Well-drilling
rig </I>– considering design consulting from Enniss, Inc. Looking
for subject matter experts.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal">
<FONT COLOR="#222222"><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT SIZE=3><I>Modern
Steam Engine </I>– current plan is to use the <A HREF="http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Modern_Steam_Engine_Build">Wally
Munster</A> scalable modern design. Collaboration with Tom Kimmel of
Steam Auto Club of America to develop a plant for the next
generation of modern steam Power Cubes, about 4x3x3 feet in size for
s 25 hp Prototype 1. Plant includes <I>Gasifier Burner</I>, <I>Heat
Exchanger</I>, oil pump, water pump. Plan for Heat Exchanger is to
work with Tom using his open source coil winder.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal">
<FONT COLOR="#222222"><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT SIZE=3><I>Gasifier
Burner</I> – Larry Dobson is completing plans for an <A HREF="http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Gasifier_Burner_with_Heat_Exchanger_Prototype_I"><I>advanced
gasifier burner</I></A> with heat exchanger for heating water. Plans
will be completed on January 31, 2011.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal">
<FONT COLOR="#222222"><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT SIZE=3><I>Pelletizer</I>
– Need design and fabrication drawings. Can be fabricated by
Sweiger Shop readily. See pelletizer dies on <A HREF="http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Pelletizer/Research_Development">research
and development page</A> - and design around those.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal">
<FONT COLOR="#222222"><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT SIZE=3><I>Power
Inverter </I>– following the development of the CNC circuit mill,
we will prototype the inverter. Need power electronics subject
matter experts to join the team.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal">
<FONT COLOR="#222222"><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif"><FONT SIZE=3><I>Solar
Concentrator </I>– the current plan is to build on documentation
available from the <A HREF="http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Solarfire">SolarFire
project</A>. Collaborating with <A HREF="http://www.calpoly.edu/~phys/faculty_pages/pschwartz.html">Dr.
Peter Schwartz</A> of Cal Poly on design evaluation.</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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Tactical Approach

To create an open source economy, we are starting with a small but sufficient subset, the GVCS 50. By developing the GVCS technology kernel, we enable the community-based solution of relocalized production. Because the GVCS tools are selected based on their large economic significance, this has widespread applications – such as enterprise startup, regeneration of urban decay, and building of communities – both in the developed and developing world. Because the GVCS is comprehensive, it is designed to provide a robust solution for rebuilding communities from the ground up.

Rollout Plan

We currently have $1/2M of funding to begin rapid parallel development of the GVCS, with development of 14 further tools starting January 1, 2012. We aim to produce beta product releases of most of these tools by April 1, 2012. From then, we will deploy the remaining 32 technologies, while documenting all results with global CAD and instructionals support. Our goal is to secure a total of $5.5M for 2012 by January 31, 2012. We are including $2.5M for prototyping, $2.5M for documentation and field testing, and $1/2M for deploying the fully-featured, open source CAD/CAM solution. See OSE Enterprise Plan video.

We have grown from about $20k/year for the past 4 years to $500k in the last 2 months, and we have the ambitious goal of $5M more secured within one month. We pride ourselves in efficiency of resource allocations. We spend about 98% of our resources directly on prototypes built, and our overhead for the nonprofit sector donations is 2% via a fiscal sponsor. We encourage you to donate and to put your energy into this work. We are doing a lot of the development with volunteers, and Factor e Farm is the main development facility. We are also outsourcing as much of the design, prototyping, and documentation work as possible – as funding allows. Increased resources mean increased burn-down rate for the GVCS 50 technologies.

  1. CNC Multimachine – we are currently considering Dan Granett, a precision machining expert – to build out the CNC Multimachine, while utilizing any relevant techniques from a collaborating group - the Open Source Multimchine project
  2. CNC Circuit Mill – Yoonseo Kang is the project lead on this at Factor e Farm, Prototype 1 is complete. Prototype 2 is in research phase.
  3. Ironworker Machine – Brianna Kufa is project lead, in prototyping phase. See her blog for more info.
  4. CNC Torch Table – prototype I has been tested in producing tractor parts with success, and optimization is needed for the software tool-chain. We are currently considering an upgraded gantry shown under Prototype II on the wiki, a simple DIY design which has seen many hundreds of hours of production time and is a stable design. Z height control needs to be developed.
  5. Induction Furnaceconceptual design done. Considering recruiting consulting assistance from Superior Induction. Looking for subject matter experts to join this project, Dedicated Project Visit or remote collaboration.
  6. Sawmill – Prototype I complete; looking for Dedicated Project Visitor for field testing.
  7. BackhoeGrabcad design competition completed. Planned collaboration with contributors to further optimize winning design.
  8. Bulldozer – considering modified LifeTrac frame and weights, jack shaft wheel drive and steel wheels like in old agricultural traction engines from 100 years ago; 10,000 lb weight for first prototype.
  9. Well-drilling rig – considering design consulting from Enniss, Inc. Looking for subject matter experts.
  10. Modern Steam Engine – current plan is to use the Wally Munster scalable modern design. Collaboration with Tom Kimmel of Steam Auto Club of America to develop a plant for the next generation of modern steam Power Cubes, about 4x3x3 feet in size for s 25 hp Prototype 1. Plant includes Gasifier Burner, Heat Exchanger, oil pump, water pump. Plan for Heat Exchanger is to work with Tom using his open source coil winder.
  11. Gasifier Burner – Larry Dobson has completed plans for an advanced gasifier burner with heat exchanger for heating water. Awaiting fabrication.
  12. Pelletizer – Need design and fabrication drawings. Can be fabricated by Sweiger Shop readily. See pelletizer dies on research and development page - and design around those.
  13. Power Inverter – following the development of the CNC circuit mill, we will prototype the inverter. Need power electronics subject matter experts to join the team.
  14. Solar Concentrator – the current plan is to build on documentation available from the SolarFire project. Collaborating with Dr. Peter Schwartz of Cal Poly on design evaluation.

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