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{{Hint|To join the working team, see how to apply as an [[OSE Developer]]. See the [[Development Group]] on the OSE Network.}}
{{Hint|To join the working team, see how to apply as an [[OSE Developer]]. See the [[Development Group]] on the OSE Network.}}
=Basics=
*A 3D Printer that uses the [[Universal Axis]]
*It has a low part count compared to other 3D Printers
*It is also easier to build due to the identical axis' and the overall build modularity
*It can be converted to many other CNC Machienes due to the swappable tool head (See the [[Open Source Digital Fabrication Construction Set]] )




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=Usefull Links=
=Useful Links=


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Revision as of 19:26, 22 January 2018

Development discussion takes place at the Development Group. Also, see D3D Log and D3D Performance Log and D3D Serial Numbers for the machines that were built. The Performance Log should track issues and be used in quality control.


HintLightbulb.png Hint: To join the working team, see how to apply as an OSE Developer. See the Development Group on the OSE Network.



Basics

  • A 3D Printer that uses the Universal Axis
  • It has a low part count compared to other 3D Printers
  • It is also easier to build due to the identical axis' and the overall build modularity
  • It can be converted to many other CNC Machienes due to the swappable tool head (See the Open Source Digital Fabrication Construction Set )



Active Team Members

See D3D Meeting Log for current team members.



Part Library

D3D Part Library



D3D Printer Development Team - Scrum Task Management



Other Versions



CAD

Overall assembly. File:D3D CAD Assembly.fcstd. See D3D Integration for individual module CAD.



Frame Build



Axis

See Universal Axis

One axis, mounted magnetically as an example that attachment can happen anywhere.



Integration



Intro

D3D is a Distributive Enterprise 3D printer. If the plans are truly open source including the Extreme Manufacturing business model for replication - and if Viral Replicability Criteria are reached - we predict that this will become the most replicated 3D printer in the world within one year of the above criteria being reached. Join the effort as an OSE Developer to make this happen.



Modules

see D3D Modules




Critical Path

edit



Meeting Log



BOM

See BOM Template for more info on how to build a proper BOM.

See D3D BOM

  • See Build Integration doc - [1]
  • See Cloned Prusa i3 for parts sourcing - [2]



Development Template

edit



Product Ecology

  • Grinder
  • Extruder
  • Filament maker



Enterprise

  • 3D Printed Cordless Drill
  • Filament Production
  • XM Workshops



Distributive Enterprise

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Scrumy



Working Doc

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1zHf2e8NnhYass-unh28YtpV0HR7BcbuvpUVY-5tjd3M/embed?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000



Replications



See Also



Useful Links