RepRap: The Replicating Rapid Prototyper: Maximizing Customizability by Breeding the Means of Production
2009; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1142/9789814280280_0028
AutoresEd Sells, Sebastien Bailard, Zach Smith, Adrian Bowyer, Vik Olliver,
Tópico(s)Design Education and Practice
ResumoHandbook of Research in Mass Customization and Personalization, pp. 568-580 (2009) No AccessRepRap: The Replicating Rapid Prototyper: Maximizing Customizability by Breeding the Means of ProductionEd Sells, Sebastien Bailard, Zach Smith, Adrian Bowyer, and Vik OlliverEd SellsMechanical Engineering Department, University of Bath, United Kingdom, Sebastien BailardSupermeta Fabrication, Canada, Zach SmithRepRap Research Foundation, USA, Adrian BowyerMechanical Engineering Department, University of Bath, United Kingdom, and Vik OlliverDiamond Age Solutions Ltd., New Zealandhttps://doi.org/10.1142/9789814280280_0028Cited by:37 PreviousNext AboutSectionsPDF/EPUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsRecommend to Library ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail Abstract: This paper describes progress on RepRap, the replicating rapid prototyper. RepRap is a filament-deposition rapid prototyping machine that has been designed to manufacture the majority of its own parts. All other parts of the machine are standard materials and components available everywhere in the world. RepRap is intended to maximize the customizability of both the products that it makes and also itself. It achieves this by several complementary mechanisms: it is intended for individual (as well as industrial) use, so its users may employ it to manufacture whatever they want; it can make copies of itself, and those copies can be customized; it is extremely low cost, and so ownership can be widespread; and finally it is open-source, so all its designs and software are available for modification. Prototype RepRap machines have been built and are described. These have made parts for themselves and each other, and this is depicted. The design principles and specifications of the machine are given. 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