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Fabbers - machines that can make almost anything
Fabbers (a.k.a 3D Printers or
rapid prototyping machines) are a relatively new form of
manufacturing that builds 3D objects by carefuly depositing
materials drop by drop, layer by layer. Slowly but surely, 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 explore new
designs, email physical objects to other fabber owners, and most
importantly - set your ideas free. Just like MP3s, iPods and the
Internet have freed musical talent, we hope that blueprints and
fabbers will democratize innovation.
While several commercial systems are available, their price
range - tens of thousands, to hundreds of thousands of dollars -
is typically well beyond what an average home user can afford.
Furthermore, commercial systems do not usually allow or
encourage experimentation with new materials and processes. But
more importantly, most - if not all - commercial system are
geared towards making passive parts out of a single material.
Our goal is to explore the potential of universal fabrication:
Machines that can use multiple materials to fabricate complete,
active systems.
Also see videos:
22MB Exciting Overview of Fab@Home Project
19.3MB Narrated overview movie of the Fab@Home Software
Application
28.5MB Movie of Fab@Home Model 1 building a watchband with an
embedded watch
SqueezeBulbDemoMovie.wmv, 16MB Movie of Fab@Home Model 1
building a silicone rubber bottle
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