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Pearce Research Group If we start in the schools - would children learn more and faster if they were encouraged to flex their own creativity? MOST 3-D Printer High School Teacher Workshop What if open-source 3-D printers could make common products less expensively than a sweat-shop? Cheaper than the dollar store with better than Nordstrom quality and customized just for you? Massive ROI with Distributed Manufacturing Books Wi-Fi Body Scale with Arduino #include <LiquidCrystal.h> #include <EEPROM.h> #include <WiServer.h> const int PinVPeso = A1; const int PinPulsanteP1 = A3; Melzi Melzi Release status: working Introduction A compact all-in-one controller board for RepRaps with one extruder head, optimized for mass production. The point of RepRap is to make itself, of course. But sometimes people just want plug-and-play RepRap electronics so they can concentrate on the other aspects of the machine, or just because they are more software or mechanics oriented than electronics oriented.

RepRap TEDxEWB Talk: Adrian Bowyer at Imperial College, London, introduces RepRap RepRap is humanity's first general-purpose self-replicating manufacturing machine. RepRap takes the form of a free desktop 3D printer capable of printing plastic objects. Category:MOST The Pearce Research Group at Michigan Tech in Open Sustainability Technology focuses on open and applied sustainability, which is the application of science and innovation to ensure a better quality of life for all, now and into the future, in a just and equitable manner, whilst living within the limits of supporting ecosystems. Specifically we are interested in exploring the way solar photovoltaic technology can sustainably power our society and how open-source hardware like open source appropriate technologies (or OSAT) and RepRap 3-D printing can drive decentralized local production and manufacturing (and maybe even social change)[1]. See Advancing Open, Sustainable Technology with 3D Printing We have a strong open access policy.

reprap » Githubiverse – A Github Pages Template for 3D Printing Projects I’m a big fan of github, and I think it provides an excellent set of resources for hosting 3D printing projects. Recently I had the idea that it would be useful if these projects were able to utilise Github Pages to provide a project landing page, showing similar information to that found on Thingiverse. It sounded like a fun little diversion so I threw together something called githubiverse. It currently consists of a Github Pages template: drop this into the gh-pages branch of any github project, add a little configuration, and your github pages will display the source files, STLs and any images, along with some other information.

newest View More Page 4 LCD holder for Prusa i3 3mm steel frame by AndreaBruno 1 day ago Linear bearing "hull" library by MiggyMan 1 day ago (not functional yet) side mounting plate for probe on Printrbot Jr V2 by omniverse 1 day ago Open-source metal 3-D printer Source[edit] Gerald C. Anzalone, Chenlong Zhang, Bas Wijnen, Paul G. Sanders and Joshua M.

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