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While most repositories are currently focused on additive manufacturing enabled by [[3D Printing]], advances in cheap [[Robotic Arm | robotic assembly equipment]], hold the potential to create powerful [[Flexible Fabrication]] assembly lines that can meet or exceed industrial productivity - but do so on a more effective scale. | While most repositories are currently focused on additive manufacturing enabled by [[3D Printing]], advances in cheap [[Robotic Arm | robotic assembly equipment]], hold the potential to create powerful [[Flexible Fabrication]] assembly lines that can meet or exceed industrial productivity - but do so on a more effective scale. | ||
[[Full Printed]] - a short video - shows the power of digital fabrication. | |||
=Research= | =Research= |
Revision as of 18:29, 7 August 2019
Overview
The Open Hardware Repository is an open source library of CAD/CAM files that can be automatically produced via Digital Fabrication, unleashing the power of Distributive Enterprise.
The end goal is to have a library of useful products - and supporting Distributed Production Engineering and Distributed Quality Control that can enable economic freedom by distributing production.
While most repositories are currently focused on additive manufacturing enabled by 3D Printing, advances in cheap robotic assembly equipment, hold the potential to create powerful Flexible Fabrication assembly lines that can meet or exceed industrial productivity - but do so on a more effective scale.
Full Printed - a short video - shows the power of digital fabrication.
Research
Hint: See critique of existing design repositories at Open_Source_Product_Development#What_It_Is_Not
Instructionals
Repositories
See Also