3D Printer Irresistable Product Script

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Script Intro

OSE's mission is to create industrial productivity on a small scale by using open source designs. OSE is developing industrial machines that meet or exceed industry standards, at 1/3 the cost, designed for a lifetime. Here is the capacity that we are holding, which we will demonstrate in a promo video. Note these examples are currently being developed. Release date for video is uknown yet. Only 100% open source content is used, so everyone has access.

This script focuses on pushing the limits of performance, and stacking the high performance features one on top of the other - to produce an irresistible offer. This is based on DIY industrial performance goals of OSE - and easy upgrades and modifications by virtue of OSE modularity.

Not all of the following features may be obtained, but they are used as a start to set the bar for what is possible. Some of the experiments may be expensive to perform,so there may be restrictions based on budget.

Script

1. Can you do anything useful with the OSE printer? Sure.

First, just how small can you print? You can go down to 0.15 mm nozzles with our printer. Then you can print small features as in these calipers, which are accurate down to 50 microns or 2 thousandths of an inch. This matches the performance of stereolithography 3D printers while using simple plastic filament, as opposed to liquid resins.

2. Great. How about some household items? How about a cordless drill? Here is an example, with 3D printed body an battery pack, and off-the-shelf shelf motor and 18650 litbium cells.

3. Our 3D printer has the world's only 3 mm filament extruder optimized for rubber, so you can print soft rubbers down to shore 60A hardness. This also means that you can print your own tires, such as for the Open Source Golf Cart.

4. How strong can you print? You can print this small hydraulic cylinder with 1" shaft. If you can print rubber - you can print rubber seals. So you can 3d print this hydraulic cylinder in 100% plastic - which can push with 4000 lb of force at 3000 PSI, such as this hole puncher for 1/16" sheet steel (Show it punching a 1" hole in 1/16" steel.

5. But how fast can you print? 20 lb per day, with the OSE Double Heater. Yiu can stack a second heater block right on your printer, which ships with the Double Nozzle. You can even go to 3 heater blocks, but that's for advanced users only.

6. 3D printers are particularly useful for Printing modular, repeating components, such as Lego blocks or geodesic domes.

7. Yo can print glazing - from polycarbonate.

8. You can print your own lumber from wood plastic container.posite.

9. For that you can use our D3D tall edition

10. Or D3D Mega - with 1 meter bed and 8 foot tall print capacity. Here the triple heater block is standard, for 30 lb print per day.

11. At that level, off the shelf filament gets too expensive, as it is $10/lb. You can make your own for 10 cents a pound from waste plastic. So that this chair will drop in price from $200 in materials - to $2 in materials.

12 filament shredder

13 filament maker

14. Electric motor - appliances from robktic vacuums to coffeemakers - a $600B global market.

15. Quiet

16. Fast - print speed up to 300 mm/sec

Can you print industrial grade? That's what weplan with our incentive prize to print a professional grade, lifetime design cordless drill. Join us on that challenge.

So don't wait. Start producing.

Milestones

  • Print the 3D Printed Calipers at the smallest scale possible to demonstrate the precision. Aim for 0.15 nozzle and feature size equivalent to resin-based printers, without the mess.