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#100 micron accuracy, precision, and repeatability of 3D printing features in plastic, or about the limit of human eyesight. | #100 micron accuracy, precision, and repeatability of 3D printing features in plastic, or about the limit of human eyesight. | ||
#RAMPS-based heavy duty machining with 1000 lb of force and 10 micron accuracy. See [[Machining Forces]]. | #RAMPS-based heavy duty machining with 1000 lb of force and 10 micron accuracy. See [[Machining Forces]]. | ||
#Stepper motors with infinite geardown producing 1000 lb force and | |||
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Revision as of 16:54, 21 March 2019
Intro
These are the technical milestones required for the smooth operation of a Village Campus by 2028. These milestones refer to industrial performance necessary to both produce industrial productivity on a small scale - meet strict quality control standards - and harmonize with lifecycle stewardship that leads to regenerative development and afforestation.
Milestones
- 100 micron accuracy, precision, and repeatability of 3D printing features in plastic, or about the limit of human eyesight.
- RAMPS-based heavy duty machining with 1000 lb of force and 10 micron accuracy. See Machining Forces.
- Stepper motors with infinite geardown producing 1000 lb force and
Other
- Validate Solar Cement Calculations of 5 tons/day for 200kW array
- Can MIG Casting convert 3D printed parts to steel and aluminum with sub 1 mm resolution?
- Can a 100kW induction furnace be built for $5k for the power electronics, cooling, and heating coil? Crucible is included.
- Can cutting gas oxyhydrogen be produced at a cost of $500 per 10kW?
- Can a welder power supply for MIG be built for $100 for 10kW?
- Can a 100kW induction furnace produce 2500 lb of 3" ingot feedstock per day?