XM Fabrication Optimization: Difference between revisions
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*CAD files and 3D models are examined for fabrication pathway | *CAD files and 3D models are examined for fabrication pathway | ||
*[[XM Fabrication Procedure]] using generally-available tooling is suggested ''prior'' to the working prototype build | *[[XM Fabrication Procedure]] using generally-available tooling is suggested ''prior'' to the working prototype build | ||
* | *Fabricator assesses available tools, and together with [[XM Scrum Master]], suggestions are made for tooling up with additional tools to make prototyping more effective | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:48, 12 March 2012
Scenarios
Fabrication optimization can occur at the prototyping phase or production phase. In the scenario of flexible, digital fabrication - the difference between prototyping and production should be minimal.
Fabrication Optimization Checklist
- CAD files and 3D models are examined for fabrication pathway
- XM Fabrication Procedure using generally-available tooling is suggested prior to the working prototype build
- Fabricator assesses available tools, and together with XM Scrum Master, suggestions are made for tooling up with additional tools to make prototyping more effective