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We propose to recruit a mini Apollo program of 20 systems designers and engineers to develop and dogfood an open source microfactory. Included is a Design Guide for heavy machinery, and a workbench in FreeCAD - the open source parametric CAD design package - whereby anyone can drag and drop modules to produce meaningful designs based on established design rules. The core of the microfactory itself is | We propose to recruit a mini Apollo program of 20 systems designers and engineers to develop and dogfood an open source microfactory. Included is a Design Guide for heavy machinery, and a workbench in FreeCAD - the open source parametric CAD design package - whereby anyone can drag and drop modules to produce meaningful designs based on established design rules. The core of the microfactory itself - a 4000 square foot facility with additional support infractructure such as office space - is an induction furnace for producing virgin steel from scrap metal, and precision machining infrastructure that enables production of advanced components such as engines.This is proposed with a $4.2M budget on a 2 year time scale. See [[Mini Apollo Program]]. |
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We propose to recruit a mini Apollo program of 20 systems designers and engineers to develop and dogfood an open source microfactory. Included is a Design Guide for heavy machinery, and a workbench in FreeCAD - the open source parametric CAD design package - whereby anyone can drag and drop modules to produce meaningful designs based on established design rules. The core of the microfactory itself - a 4000 square foot facility with additional support infractructure such as office space - is an induction furnace for producing virgin steel from scrap metal, and precision machining infrastructure that enables production of advanced components such as engines.This is proposed with a $4.2M budget on a 2 year time scale. See Mini Apollo Program.