D3D Requirements

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Requirements

  1. Buildable during 1 day workshop, even for inexperienced builders.
  2. OSE label documented.
  3. Automatic bed leveling mechanism
  4. OSHWA certification compliant
  5. $500 in parts for single print head version
  6. Wirelessly controllable
  7. Capable of storing and independently running wirelessly uploaded gcode
  8. Ninjaflex print capable
  9. Single print head version easily extendable to accommodate quadruple parallel printing
  10. Capable of hours of maintenance free printing between any required fix
  11. Build techniques must be easily scalable up to meter scale 3D printers
  12. Addable clear enclosure
  13. Modular tool head attachment
  14. Functions as an effective Repstrap
  15. XY-fixed build platform
  16. Heated build platform that can be retrofitted readily without compromising bed leveling mechanism.
  17. Capable of bumping (strong and tall) prints off of build platform without human assistance
  18. Works with open source filament from open source filament extruder
  19. Functional Logic and design rationale is fully documented
  20. Capable of printing currently mass produced conductive filaments

Goals

  1. Fits Extreme Manufacturing model. This means optimizing for a parallel build process. See OSE wiki and Wikipedia for more.
  2. Distribution of the machine through distributive enterprise propagation.
  3. Design being built upon, resulting in design remixes/derivatives.
  4. Distribution of derivatives through distributive enterprise propagation.
  5. Distributed market domination via derivatives.

Planned Future Work

  1. Respects Your Freedom certified
  2. Works with irregular dimension filament
  3. Coherence with other machines to achieve productive Productive Recursion of a complete workshop tool chain
  4. Capable of sensing different abort situations
  5. Detached print
  6. Failing material feed
  7. Improper temperature of print
  8. Failing positioning system (skipped stepper motor steps or similar)
  9. Capable of automatically pausing abort situations a and b and presenting manual mitigation instructions and resume options
  10. Capable of automatically mitigating abort situations c and d
  11. Addable syringe head (for conductive ink printing)