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Open Manufacturing - (How to Build 30 (SERB) Kits)

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You've done it, produced thirty kits, all that is left is shipping them out. I assure you the nuances of shipping require at the very least an Instructable to themselves so i will leave you with inventory.

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Feb 3, 2010. 9:59 PMtech_punk says:
 i agree with you johann, got to see a totally different perspective of open source. I have a question though, why dont you consider make your own cnc laser router of a bigger size, so that you dont have to cut smaller sheets. And you can use the laser head from your existing laser cutter. I am making a cnc router right now for similar purposes.  

Kudos to your manufacturing process. i bet this is what makes entrepreneurs like you win the world. 
Jan 13, 2009. 5:49 PMjohann says:
I love it!!! So interesting to see how you make things. Open source rocks in many ways but you have added a new dimension to my way of thinking about it.....J

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