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* soda cans are everywhere, aluminum scraps are also abundant | * soda cans are everywhere, aluminum scraps are also abundant | ||
* much lower melting temperature than steel, home made foundries for aluminum are popular | * much lower melting temperature than steel, home made foundries for aluminum are popular | ||
* requires access to [User:Lex_Berezhny/Factory] to create steel tools strong enough to manipulate aluminum | * requires access to [[User:Lex_Berezhny/Factory]] to create steel tools strong enough to manipulate aluminum | ||
=Methods= | =Methods, Machines & Tools= | ||
== | ==Aluminum Forge== | ||
* melt aluminum cans and other scrap into ingots== | |||
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2FuvKTyRMQ | * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2FuvKTyRMQ | ||
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2RYYBRFu1A | * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2RYYBRFu1A | ||
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== | ==Aluminum Extruder== | ||
* heat billets to 900F | * heat billets to 900F | ||
* push through die | * push through die | ||
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* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MG3Ls7jrr2o&t=5m53s | * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MG3Ls7jrr2o&t=5m53s | ||
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==Rolling Mill== | |||
* make wire out of aluminum ingots | |||
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owcnaC2ldsg | |||
* roller options: | |||
** steel rollers from [[User:Lex_Berezhny/Factory Factory]] | |||
** hardened aluminum rollers | |||
** stone or other hard material | |||
==CNC System (3-Axis)== | |||
OSE Universal Axis system with various attachments: | |||
===Hot Filament Extruder=== | |||
* Prusa i3 MK3 design | |||
===Circuit Maker=== | |||
* 3d print board with groves for wire and leave wholes for components to be placed | |||
* place aluminum wire into grooves: http://reprap.org/wiki/SpoolHead | |||
* A) reflow method: | |||
** apply solder paste (paste extruder head) | |||
** pick'n'place components (suction / gripper head) | |||
** melt solder in oven (manual / robot arm) | |||
* B) solder method: | |||
** pick'n'place components (suction / gripper head) | |||
** solder in place (soldering iron head) | |||
===Laser=== | |||
* cutting cardboard | |||
* engraving | |||
==CNC Mill (5-Axis)== | |||
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13872p-UynI | |||
==LCD== | |||
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zoeeR3geTA | |||
=Outputs= | =Outputs= | ||
=Self-Replication= | ==Self-Replication== | ||
Using the Microfactory and with some access to a [[User:Lex_Berezhny/Factory Factory]] or to a marketplace where steel components can be purchased it should be possible to produce another duplicate Microfactory. | |||
== | |||
=other links= | =other links= | ||
* http://www.metalbot.org/ | * http://www.metalbot.org/ | ||
* http://www.appropedia.org/Open-source_metal_3-D_printer | * http://www.appropedia.org/Open-source_metal_3-D_printer |
Revision as of 02:51, 15 January 2018
The microfactory is a set of tools and machines that can be reasonably acquired or built from abundant materials with the goal of enabling humanity to transcend scarcity and poverty.
A factory has inputs and outputs. The decision of which tools and machines comprise the microfactory is a function of the available inputs and the expected outputs, including the requirement of self-replication.
Inputs
Criteria for selecting inputs for the microfactory:
- abundant: it should be easy to acquire useful amounts of the material for free or at insignificant cost
- safe: acquiring, handling and processing the material should not be inherently dangerous; common mistakes should be reasonably forgiving
- appropriate: see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appropriate_technology
The following materials have been selected as inputs for the stated criteria:
Wood
- renewable material that is abundant and free if harvested from your own property
- wood has been used by humans for thousands of years and can be safely worked with primitive tools
- many existing methods, tools and knowledge on working this material
Plastic
- PET soda bottles and HDPE milk jugs are everywhere
- used for storing food, is expected to be safe
- it's only in the last decade that this material has become appropriate for a home based microfactory. methods, tools and knowledge is still at early stages
Aluminum
- soda cans are everywhere, aluminum scraps are also abundant
- much lower melting temperature than steel, home made foundries for aluminum are popular
- requires access to User:Lex_Berezhny/Factory to create steel tools strong enough to manipulate aluminum
Methods, Machines & Tools
Aluminum Forge
- melt aluminum cans and other scrap into ingots==
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2FuvKTyRMQ
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2RYYBRFu1A
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZo5o1Y0h9o
Aluminum Extruder
- heat billets to 900F
- push through die
- cool consistently
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y75IQksBb0M
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8BWQBP4Vhk
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ch1zEPDcg7E
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MG3Ls7jrr2o&t=5m53s
Rolling Mill
- make wire out of aluminum ingots
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owcnaC2ldsg
- roller options:
- steel rollers from User:Lex_Berezhny/Factory Factory
- hardened aluminum rollers
- stone or other hard material
CNC System (3-Axis)
OSE Universal Axis system with various attachments:
Hot Filament Extruder
- Prusa i3 MK3 design
Circuit Maker
- 3d print board with groves for wire and leave wholes for components to be placed
- place aluminum wire into grooves: http://reprap.org/wiki/SpoolHead
- A) reflow method:
- apply solder paste (paste extruder head)
- pick'n'place components (suction / gripper head)
- melt solder in oven (manual / robot arm)
- B) solder method:
- pick'n'place components (suction / gripper head)
- solder in place (soldering iron head)
Laser
- cutting cardboard
- engraving
CNC Mill (5-Axis)
LCD
Outputs
Self-Replication
Using the Microfactory and with some access to a User:Lex_Berezhny/Factory Factory or to a marketplace where steel components can be purchased it should be possible to produce another duplicate Microfactory.
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