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Page 1: Self-replication and Manufacturing Adrian Bowyer reprap.org Exeter University 13 July 2012

Self-replication and Manufacturing

Adrian Bowyer

reprap.org

Exeter University

13 July 2012

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What is RepRap?

RepRap is a self-replicating 3D printer

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RepRap Facts● RepRap can copy about half its own parts.● The other half: hardware shops and on-line.● Cost of all the materials £300.● Working volume: 140 x 140 x 100 mm3.● Material: most plastics.● Print rate: 19 ml/hour (one day to replicate).● Licence: GPL.

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RepRap Makes

http://thingiverse.com

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RepRap Makes

http://thingiverse.com

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It's like MP3 music sharing, but for real solid stuff...

...ultimately any stuff

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First replication

29 May 2008

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Biology – mutualist symbiosis

RepRap = flowersPeople = insectsGoods = nectar

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RepRap: destroyer of industry

Detroit, USA, 2010

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Destroying Things

Swindon, UK, 2012

Moved, notDestroyed

That waynever works

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The Arrow of Time

Alwaysworks

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The Arrow of Time

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The Arrow of Time

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The FutureEveryone in the developed world runs their own

CD pressing plant

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The FutureEveryone in the developed world runs their own

CD pressing plant

Photographic Lab

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The FutureEveryone in the developed world runs their own

CD pressing plant

Photographic Lab

And printing press

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The Future

Why not their own factory...

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The Future

...that makes more factories?

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Much less need for...

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Much less need for...

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Much less need for...

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http://reprap.org