Hydraulic Gear Pump BOM

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Revision as of 22:00, 24 January 2026 by Marcin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "About $20-60k for basic manufacturing infrastructure. https://chatgpt.com/share/69754017-854c-8010-bc19-813e0b4f73ee == H. Minimum BOM Cost Summary == {| class="wikitable" ! Category ! Cost range |- | Core machine | $12k – $30k |- | Tooling & cutters | $1.5k – $6k |- | Grinding + lapping | $1k – $5k |- | Metrology | $1.5k – $5k |- | Test bench | $2k – $10k |- | Initial materials | $1k – $3k |} '''Total minimum credible setup:''' * '''≈ $20k''' (absolu...")
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About $20-60k for basic manufacturing infrastructure.

https://chatgpt.com/share/69754017-854c-8010-bc19-813e0b4f73ee

H. Minimum BOM Cost Summary

Category Cost range
Core machine $12k – $30k
Tooling & cutters $1.5k – $6k
Grinding + lapping $1k – $5k
Metrology $1.5k – $5k
Test bench $2k – $10k
Initial materials $1k – $3k

Total minimum credible setup:

  • ≈ $20k (absolute low end, aggressive used sourcing, outsourced gear cutting)
  • ≈ $60k (robust, low-friction build with margin for iteration)

This cost envelope supports fabrication and validation of a 2,000 psi continuous external gear pump using a minimal, reproducible, open-source workshop infrastructure.