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- Is also very clean (so much so it can be used indoors) | - Is also very clean (so much so it can be used indoors) | ||
- Very Fast (ie minutes to liquification of pretty much anything) | - Very Fast (ie secconds or minutes to liquification of pretty much anything) | ||
Revision as of 06:42, 15 January 2018
Basics
- Uses a power supply and an electric arc to melt pretty much anything you throw at it
- Is inexpensive to run, but costly to build
- Is also very clean (so much so it can be used indoors)
- Very Fast (ie secconds or minutes to liquification of pretty much anything)
Used For
- Melting Pretty Much Anything (Rock Included, Basalt Casting/Fiber Anyone?)
Industry Standards
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Existing Open Source Designs
This Design by "The King of Random"
Minimum Viable Product
- Cheap (to run and build)
- Reliable
- Durable
- AC or DC in
- Intigrated Power Supply + IO
- Lets Shoot for 100 Uses Before Failure
- Made In Conjunction with OCI
- Uses the Open Source Metallurgy Crucible
Basic Desigm
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BOM
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See Also
- Open Source Metallurgy Crucible
Useful Links
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