Remote CEB Workshops

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Introduction

OSE is in the business of education, and in particular - of the Extreme Manufacturing Workshops. OSE is willing to travel to other locations to build the CEB press over a weekend. However, building a heavy machine such as the brick press in one day is not trivial, and requires heroic preparation beforehand for any client requesting such a build. OSE can guide the entire process, but the client needs to:

  1. Secure a workshop space, minimum of 1500 square feet.
  2. Secure six 200A MIG welder machines, four 5 amp grinders, and four 15 amp grinders. Rest is other tools such as wrenches, clamps, and vises.
  3. Securing CNC-cut metal. The current version of the CEB press is CNC cut from mostly 1/2" steel, with Poka-Yoke parts that fit only one way - which allows welding and fabrication of a machine in a single day under a skilled supervisor. It is not required that participants have fabrication skill, but they must be willing to learn and must be willing to get their hands dirty. Skilled participants are a plus but not a requirement.

OSE would:

  1. Provide the controller and 3D printed parts.
  2. Travel for a 1-2 day build workshop

Financial Model

  1. OSE currently charges $5k over the bill of materials ($5k including the CNC cut metal) for a total of around $10k for a machine build of a completely automated machine. The machine does not come with a power source, so the client needs to have a hydraulic power source available, such as tractor or bobcat hydraulic takeoff.
  2. OSE advertises the workshop and the workshop is open for public participation at a workshop fee of $200-$500 per registrant
  3. OSE keeps the workshop revenue to support its R&D and operations. OSE's funding model is immersion education build workshops.
  4. The client walks away with a fully automated brick press, which otherwise costs $52k from the next nearest competitor for the equivalent brick production rate.