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A sawmill would also be able to cut wooden pieces that have been rescued from elsewhere, right? I mean, in places like Detroit where there's an almost post-civilisation setting with reuse of previous stuff. Interesting if we could make http://www.gridbeamers.com/ which looks like a project doable by others in any setting. | A sawmill would also be able to cut wooden pieces that have been rescued from elsewhere, right? I mean, in places like Detroit where there's an almost post-civilisation setting with reuse of previous stuff. Interesting if we could make http://www.gridbeamers.com/ which looks like a project doable by others in any setting. | ||
http://www.globalswadeshi.net/forum/topics/any-recent-news-about [[User:LucasG|LucasG]] 23 March 2009 | http://www.globalswadeshi.net/forum/topics/any-recent-news-about [[User:LucasG|LucasG]] 23 March 2009 | ||
== modularization == | |||
Let's modularize this by: | |||
*x axis space frame and rollers | |||
*z axis mounting | |||
*z axis raising - need to consider log location | |||
*log holding | |||
*blade attachment to axis | |||
*y axis motion | |||
*motor speed control |
Revision as of 03:05, 28 May 2009
The page is kind of a mess, it needs to be cleaned up some more. Anyone should feel free to help out. We should make some kind of template for development. Jeremy 13:47, 14 January 2009 (PST)
A sawmill would also be able to cut wooden pieces that have been rescued from elsewhere, right? I mean, in places like Detroit where there's an almost post-civilisation setting with reuse of previous stuff. Interesting if we could make http://www.gridbeamers.com/ which looks like a project doable by others in any setting. http://www.globalswadeshi.net/forum/topics/any-recent-news-about LucasG 23 March 2009
modularization
Let's modularize this by:
- x axis space frame and rollers
- z axis mounting
- z axis raising - need to consider log location
- log holding
- blade attachment to axis
- y axis motion
- motor speed control