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#It is people who want to produce open source products that can be built with a 3D printer as a small sideline for Distributive Entrepreneurship
#It is people who want to produce open source products that can be built with a 3D printer as a small sideline for Distributive Entrepreneurship
#This means startup sideline entrepreneurs who then take this on full time
#This means startup sideline entrepreneurs who then expand their involvement
#This addresses mass creation of right livelihood as a basis for a peacetime economy, at the level of replacing corporate jobs. Environmemtal level is to follow, as byproduct of using recycled feedstocks.
#This addresses mass creation of right livelihood as a basis for a peacetime economy, at the level of replacing corporate jobs. Environmemtal level is to follow, as byproduct of using recycled feedstocks.



Revision as of 11:52, 23 March 2019

  1. It is people who want to produce open source products that can be built with a 3D printer as a small sideline for Distributive Entrepreneurship
  2. This means startup sideline entrepreneurs who then expand their involvement
  3. This addresses mass creation of right livelihood as a basis for a peacetime economy, at the level of replacing corporate jobs. Environmemtal level is to follow, as byproduct of using recycled feedstocks.

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  1. This implies getting a top 6 product list, 6 top advanced products.
  2. Top advanced products are Cordless drill, tablet, camera mapping drone (which stitches image together), filament maker, plastic recycling shredder, CNC Torch Table, 3D printer, Circuit Mill, small laser cutter, and light router, followed by heavy mill, and heavy duty shop vise (metal-plastic composite)