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Open Source Ecology / D3D Workshops

These are all the meetings we have in "D3D Workshops" (part of the organization "Open Source Ecology"). Click into individual meeting pages to watch the recording and search or read the transcript.

20 Sep 2021

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What you see here at Open Source Ecology is an ambitious open source project for the common good. Join our development team:

http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OSE_Developers

We run One Day Extreme Build workshops in many locations. Please put yourself on our map if you'd like us to host a workshop near you:

https://microfactory.opensourceecology.org/request-a-workshop/

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  • 8 participants
  • 2:58 hours
making
instructions
bed
halogen
minutes
cut
10
care
burn
grab
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23 May 2019

Join us for 9 days of immersion training where you can learn how to design and build industrial machines of all types, along with CNC machines to help you in the process. We are looking to expand this program to many locations. If you are interested in running workshops of this nature in your location, you can begin here and begin your deep dive into public-interest technology that matters.

Presented by Dr. Marcin Jakubowski, William Neal, and Dr. Catarina Mota.

See more information at https://www.opensourceecology.org/open-source-microfactory-stem-camp/

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What you see here at Open Source Ecology is an ambitious open source project for the common good. Join our development team:

http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OSE_Developers

We run One Day Extreme Build workshops in many locations. Please put yourself on our map if you'd like us to host a workshop near you:

https://microfactory.opensourceecology.org/request-a-workshop/

Take a minute to subscribe to our email newsletter (updates, workshops, etc): http://bit.ly/1LtcM44
  • 1 participant
  • 2 minutes
workshop
microfactory
cnc
steam
design
machine
printers
making
build
tools
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16 Oct 2018

David Li founded https://www.szoil.org/

We cover here -

1. The coop model for open source enterprise.

2. David's work on a coop for LSEV - Low Speed Electric Vehicle - https://www.wsj.com/video/big-in-china-tiny-electric-cars/CF7E986A-7C70-4EE3-8F7B-441621F10C94.html

3. Notes on market research for the 3D Printer - reframing from the 3D Printer Construction Set to the Robotics Construction Set.

4. Universal Axis and FabLab adoption thereof

See notes at https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/David_Li

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What you see here at Open Source Ecology is an ambitious program based on a volunteer effort. To help us reach the goals - please consider joining as an OSE Developer in 2017-

http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OSE_Developers

Take a minute to subscribe to our email newsletter (updates, workshops, etc): http://bit.ly/1LtcM44
  • 4 participants
  • 1:03 hours
manufacturing
coop
incubator
collaborative
printers
developing
productivity
workshops
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7 Nov 2017

See http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Development_Team_Log for Nov. 7, 2017 meeting.

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What you see here at Open Source Ecology is an ambitious program based on a volunteer effort. To help us reach the goals - please consider joining as an OSE Developer in 2017-

http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OSE_Developers

Take a minute to subscribe to our email newsletter (updates, workshops, etc): http://bit.ly/1LtcM44
  • 7 participants
  • 2:11 hours
printer
making
worktable
discussed
workshop
planning
project
micro
working
documenting
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29 Apr 2017

In this workshop, we will build a 6' tall 3D printer in addition to 24 smaller 3D printers. See full event description at

http://opensourceecology.org/3d-printer-construction-set-workshop-2017/

You can register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/3d-printer-construction-set-workshop-august-12-2017-tickets-36250546360

CREDITS:
1. Thanks go to Dave Hakkens, from whom we borrowed slides on the Precious Plastic recycling machines, and the slide on the Cunning Plan slide. https://preciousplastic.com/en/
2. Credits for the 3D printed aquaponic tower video footage go to Larry Athey, at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC17cRT7p8Eh_ytdGd_wG37A/videos. Larry got OSE started on the G-Towers (fabricated from 4" PVC pipe) that we use currently in the greenhouse shown in the video. His new 3D printable design, however, appears to be closed source.
3. Thanks to Dr. Joshua Pearce of MOST (http://www.appropedia.org/MOST_open-source_metal_3-D_printer_v2) for the work on the open source metal 3D printer, which inspired the metal 3D printer by the students from Delft University, shown in this video.
4. We stand on the shoulders of the RepRap project - which has provided open source know-how for the explosion of 3D printing since initial 3D printing patents expired in the early 2000s. http://reprap.org/
5. Thanks to Jean-Baptiste Vervaeck, OSE Developer - for producing the D3D 3D Printer Infographic.
6. Credits to Michel Dhoore for the initial D3D universal axis designs, which are used as the basis for the magnetically-attached axes shown in the video. Also hats off for the excellent Blender animations, and WebGL explosions of the Universal Axis at http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Universal_CNC_Axis
7. Thanks to the OSE Developer Team - see http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Development_Team_Log - for producing amazing exploded part animation build instructionals, and for beginning on the Language Agnostic Instructionals for building D3D. And now the full CAD design of the Lyman Filament Extruder.
8. Credit to Shane Oberloier for initial testing of the D3D CNC Circuit Mill.
9. Thanks to the participants of the former D3D Build workshop of April 29, 2017 for their efforts in the first ever 3D Printer Construction Set workshop - from which we were able to perfect the design and print quality.
10. Thanks to Hugh Lyman, the winner of the Filament Extruding Contest in the Wired article in the video. We are building on his work for the OSE Lyman Filament maker for recycling plastic to plastic filament.
11. Thanks to Emmanouil the Greek for the CAD design of the Open Source Leaf Eliminator.
12. Thanks to Unfold Design Studio for the documentation on the clay paste extruder at http://unfold.be/pages/ceramic-3d-printing
13. Outro credits go to Tristan Copley Smith.

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What you see here at Open Source Ecology is an ambitious program based on a volunteer effort. To help us reach the goals - please consider joining as an OSE Developer in 2017-

http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/OSE_Developers

Take a minute to subscribe to our email newsletter (updates, workshops, etc): http://bit.ly/1LtcM44
  • 1 participant
  • 4 minutes
printers
printer
printing
machine
design
maker
creating
workshop
replicable
3d
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