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*2009 - Power Cube, Microtractor, Soil Pulverizer, Brick Press II, and Heavy Duty Drill Press prototypes built
*2009 - Power Cube, Microtractor, Soil Pulverizer, Brick Press II, and Heavy Duty Drill Press prototypes built
*2010 - Total of 8 of the 50 machine prototypes built
*2010 - Total of 8 of the 50 machine prototypes built
*Dec 2010 - Founder is selected as a TED Fellow
*Mar 2011 - Project reaches the world stage with the Global Village Construction Set TED Talk.
*Mar 2011 - Project reaches the world stage with the Global Village Construction Set TED Talk.
*Apr 2011 - First ever production run of GVCS machines - cleared $25k
*Apr 2011 - First ever production run of GVCS machines - cleared $25k
*Oct 2011 - First ever replication of a GVCS machine - brick press - James Slade, Austin, Texas - [[Replication-CreationFlame]]
*Oct 2011 - First ever replication of a GVCS machine - brick press - James Slade, Austin, Texas - [[Replication-CreationFlame]]
*Dec 2011 - Founder is selected as a  Shuttleworth Foundation Fellow
*Dec 18, 2012 - First ever 1 day production run of the Brick Press using digitally-fabricated parts

Revision as of 17:22, 14 February 2014

  • 2003 - Open Source Ecology coined. See OSE Legacy Site
  • 2004 - OSE Incorporated for the first time in Madison, Wisconsi
  • 2005 - OSE moves from Wisconsin to Missouri, rents land in Osborn, Missouri
  • 2006 - OSE settles on 30 acres in Maysville, Missouri
  • 2006 - Earthbag Hut built
  • Oct 2007 - Factor e Farm Blog started
  • 2007 - 30 acre parcel named Factor e Farm
  • Nov 2007 - Cordwood Hut addition built
  • 2007 - First brick press prototype built in lean-to workshop
  • Apr 2008 - Global Village Construction Set name coined, presented for the first time at the University of Missouri, Columbia.
  • Sep 5, 2008 - First open source tractor prototype built. LifeTrac I
  • 2009 - Power Cube, Microtractor, Soil Pulverizer, Brick Press II, and Heavy Duty Drill Press prototypes built
  • 2010 - Total of 8 of the 50 machine prototypes built
  • Dec 2010 - Founder is selected as a TED Fellow
  • Mar 2011 - Project reaches the world stage with the Global Village Construction Set TED Talk.
  • Apr 2011 - First ever production run of GVCS machines - cleared $25k
  • Oct 2011 - First ever replication of a GVCS machine - brick press - James Slade, Austin, Texas - Replication-CreationFlame
  • Dec 2011 - Founder is selected as a Shuttleworth Foundation Fellow
  • Dec 18, 2012 - First ever 1 day production run of the Brick Press using digitally-fabricated parts