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*Tech4Trade - closest to filament making. Still struggling with diameter consistency.
*Tech4Trade - closest to filament making. Still struggling with diameter consistency.
*Lots of people can do PLA.
*Lots of people can do PLA.
*http://www.techfortrade.org/

Revision as of 16:44, 6 August 2020

  • Open Know-How - https://openknowhow.org/
  • Open Know-Where
  • Open Source Fabrication Equipment - not there yet
  • What is the information required to characterize a piece of equipment?
  • Data model - in iteration.
  • Open Know-Where - how we characterize equipment - chairing by Anna
  • Andrew Lamb from Shuttleworth - funding the Open Know-Where
  • Barbal - https://barbal.co/ - software for documenting
  • Internet of Prodution Alliance - renamed Makernet Alliance - reasonably active community of people with day jobs
  • Some tools exist in the constuction field - for distributed quality control.
  • There is Field Sighte - doing an app to allow remote inspection by qualified engineers.
  • https://app.fieldsight.org/users/accounts/login/ - DQC for housing
  • Centralized production - not scalable at all.
  • Pull approach via a business model - blockchain prototype for distributed contracting, with quality control built in. Multiple places producing parts for an order. Approval before the next bit. If you have quality spec-ed out up front - then the theory is - that would drive quality compliance. Were doing it under - FieldReady tried this in Nepal - Daniel Paterson.
  • Making supplies near points that are needed.
  • Ex for Fieldready - instead of injection molded buckets - tooling can be moved into disaster zones in local injection molding factories. Just got a big grant to do work in Bangladesh, Uganda, etc - using Open Know-Where standard - mapping of local community.
  • Tapping into existing manufacturing base already - is more powerful - lathes, welders, injection molding - are more of a priority.
  • Also machines that enable business models themselves.
  • Small town in Kenya - amazing entrepreneur for brick making machines. $4-5k.
  • Blockmaker -
  • Kumasi Hive - operated 1.5 years, and then board, and now locally run.
  • Business around 3D printer.
  • Tech4Trade - closest to filament making. Still struggling with diameter consistency.
  • Lots of people can do PLA.
  • http://www.techfortrade.org/