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(Rename to Rock Crusher)
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=Overview=
Crushers replace hand tools and muscle with a machine to break things into smaller things.
Crushers are commonly used in mineral processing and recycling workflows to fracture or compress some given size range of objects down into a smaller range.
The common type in basic mining operations is a jaw crusher, which uses a V shaped funnel with one edge stationary and the other repeatedly moving back and forth.
Crushers differ from mills, in that they are meant as a 'first stage' for larger, harder, and more heterogeneous materials.


=Development=
=Development=
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| [[Requirements + Value Proposition]] ||  [[Open Source Rock Crusher Requirements + Value Proposition]]  || 0
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| [[Industry_Standards]] || [[Open Source Rock Crusher Industry Standards]] || 0
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| [[Conceptual Design]] || [[Open Source Rock Crusher Conceptual Design]] || 0
| [[Conceptual Design]] || [[Open Source Crusher Conceptual Design]] || 0


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| [[Module Breakdown]] || [[Open Source Rock Crusher Module Breakdown]]  || 0
| [[Module Breakdown]] || [[Open Source Crusher Module Breakdown]]  || 0


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| [[3D CAD]] || [[Open Source Rock Crusher 3D CAD]] || 0
| [[3D CAD]] || [[Open Source Crusher 3D CAD]] || 0


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| [[Basic Calculations|Calculations]] || [[Open Source Rock Crusher Calculations]] || 0
| [[Basic Calculations|Calculations]] || [[Open Source Crusher Calculations]] || 0


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| [[Wiring and Plumbing]] || [[Open Source Crusher Wiring and Plumbing]] || 0


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| [[Proper BOM|BOM]] || [[Open Source Rock Crusher BOM]] || 0
| [[Proper BOM|BOM]] || [[Open Source Crusher BOM]] || 0


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| [[vBOM]] || [[Open Source Rock Crusher vBOM]] || 0
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| [[CAM Files]] || [[Open Source Rock Crusher CAM Files]] || 0
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| [[Fabrication Drawings]] || [[Open Source Crusher Fabrication Drawings]] || 0


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| [[Troubleshooting and Repair]] || [[Open Source Rock Crusher Troubleshooting and Repair]] || 0
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Revision as of 04:32, 12 November 2025

Open Source Rock Crusher
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Short description
Specifications
Product Ecology What other GVCS tools does this use?
License OSHWA and OSI compliant. CC-BY-SA-4.0 International, GPLv3, DIN SPEC 3105.
Module 1 Describe features of Module 1
Module 2 Describe features of Module 2
Key Specification Key spec data point
Construction Describe basic construction technique and materials
Productivity Describe how this relates to industrial productivity on a small scale
Completion Status
Describe whether built, prototyped, etc. Link to relevant Genealogy and Status of Completion.
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Overview

Crushers replace hand tools and muscle with a machine to break things into smaller things.

Crushers are commonly used in mineral processing and recycling workflows to fracture or compress some given size range of objects down into a smaller range.

The common type in basic mining operations is a jaw crusher, which uses a V shaped funnel with one edge stationary and the other repeatedly moving back and forth.

Crushers differ from mills, in that they are meant as a 'first stage' for larger, harder, and more heterogeneous materials.

Development

Development Template
Description Link to Work Product %
DESIGN
1 Requirements + Value Proposition Open Source Crusher Requirements + Value Proposition 0
2 Industry_Standards Open Source Crusher Industry Standards 0
3 Conceptual Design Open Source Crusher Conceptual Design 0
4 Module Breakdown Open Source Crusher Module Breakdown 0
5 Design Guide Open Source Crusher Design Guide 0
TECHNICAL DESIGN
6 3D CAD Open Source Crusher 3D CAD 0
7 Calculations Open Source Crusher Calculations 0
8 Electronics Design Open Source Crusher Electronics Design 0
9 Wiring and Plumbing Open Source Crusher Wiring and Plumbing 0
10 Software Open Source Crusher Software 0
BILL OF MATERIALS
11 BOM Open Source Crusher BOM 0
12 vBOM Open Source Crusher vBOM 0
13 CAM Files Open Source Crusher CAM Files 0
14 Cut List Open Source Crusher Cut List 0
BUILD
15 Build Instructions Open Source Crusher Build Instructions 0
16 Fabrication Drawings Open Source Crusher Fabrication Drawings 0
17 Exploded Part Diagram Open Source Crusher Exploded Part Diagram 0
18 Production Engineering Open Source Crusher Production Engineering 0
LIFECYCLE DESIGN
19 Build Pictures and Video Open Source Crusher Build Pictures and Video 0
20 Data Collection Open Source Crusher Data Collection 0
21 Future Work Open Source Crusher Future Work 0
22 Troubleshooting and Repair Open Source Crusher Troubleshooting and Repair 0



Production Rates