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Dan GoodmanFab@Home is a website dedicated to making and using fabbers - machines that can make almost anything, right on your desktop. This website provides an open source kit that lets you make your own simple fabber, and use it to print three dimensional objects.
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meiyan wangFab@Home is a project dedicated to making and using fabbers - machines that can make almost anything, right on your desktop. This website provides everything you need to know in order to build or buy your own simple fabber, and to use it to print three d
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James CorbettAnother opensource fabbing / 3d-printing project
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Fab@Home is a project dedicated to making and using fabbers - machines that can make almost anything, right on your desktop. This website provides everything you need to know to build or buy your own simple fabber, and to use it to print three dimensional objects. The hardware designs and software on this website are free and open-source. Once you have your own fabber, you can also download and print various items, try out new materials, or upload and share your own projects. Advanced users can modify and improve the fabber itself. Fabbers (a.k.a 3D printers or rapid prototyping machines) are a relatively new form of manufacturing that builds 3D objects by carefully depositing materials drop by drop, layer by layer. With the right set of materials and a geometric blueprint, you can fabricate complex objects that would normally take special resources, tools and skills if produced using conventional manufacturing techniques. A fabber can allow you to explore new designs, email physical objects to other fabber owners, and most importantly - set your ideas free. Just as MP3s, iPods and the Internet have freed musical talent, we hope that blueprints and fabbers will democratize innovation. Most commercial 3D Printers today are limited to one material at a time, and their proprietary technologies limit experimentation. Moreover, their price range - tens of thousands, to hundreds of thousands of dollars - is typically well beyond what an average home user can afford. Our goal with this open-source, multi-material printing is to explore the potential of universal fabrication: Machines that can use multiple materials to fabricate complete, active systems.
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Facyla ~Sympa, mais ça manque un peu d'action : seulement des noms (communs) dans ce dico...
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Julia PellicciaroFab@Home is a project dedicated to making and using fabbers - machines that can make almost anything, right on your desktop.
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Marie PerezFab@Home is a project dedicated to making and using fabbers - machines that can make almost anything, right on your desktop.
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Mark SchulzHow to build a personal fabrication facility. Cornell uni.
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Ron Hale-EvansFab@Home is a website dedicated to making and using fabbers - machines that can make almost anything, right on your desktop.
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David HoefferFab@Home is a website dedicated to making and using fabbers - machines that can make almost anything, right on your desktop.
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Sean Farrellinteresting project where open source hardware design and software project has enabled enthusiasts to build their own 3d printers for about US$ 2300. Design a model using CAD and print it using a 3d fabrication printer
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Marc Ordinas i LlopisFab@Home is a website dedicated to making and using fabbers - machines that can make almost anything, right on your desktop.
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Jay DuggerFab@Home is a website dedicated to making and using fabbers - machines that can make almost anything, right on your desktop. This website provides an open source kit that lets you make your own simple fabber, and use it to print three dimensional objects.
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