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mission:resources [2015/01/21 10:01] – [Tools] chronomission:resources [2015/02/05 15:23] (current) – [General Fabrication] chrono
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-=== PicoReflow === +<html><table style="width:100%"> 
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-{{:mission:resources:eka-kf412-oven.jpg?370|}} +<th>DIY Reflow Oven</td> 
-Enhanced convectional SMD Reflow oven +<th>Hacked Proxxon Drill Setup</th> 
- +</tr> 
-[[mission:resources:picoreflow]] +<tr> 
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- +<img src="/_media/mission:resources:eka-kf412-oven.jpg" class="media" alt=""> 
-=== PicoDrill ==== +</td> 
- +<td style="width: 51%"> 
-Enhanced PCB drilling-station +<img src="/_media/mission:resources:picodrill-complete-with-proxxon-tools-and-footswitch.jpg" class="media" alt=""> 
- +</td> 
-[[mission:resources:picodrill]] +</tr> 
 +<tr> 
 +<td>Enhanced convectional SMD Reflow oven</td> 
 +<td>Enhanced PCB drilling-station</td> 
 +<tr> 
 +<td><a href="https://apollo.open-resource.org/mission:resources:picoreflow">picoReflow</a></td> 
 +<td><a href="https://apollo.open-resource.org/mission:resources:picodrill">picoDrill</a></td> 
 +</tr></table></html>
  
 ==== General Fabrication ==== ==== General Fabrication ====
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-<th colspan="3" style="text-align: center">picoPrint - On-site 3D Printing with a modified Feliks 3.0 Printer Robot</td>+<th colspan="3" style="text-align: center">picoPrint - On-site 3D Printing with a modified Felix 3.0 Printer Robot</td>
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-<p>3D printer follow G-code instructions to lay down successive layers of molten PLA, ABS, Nylon, Rubber and a number of emerging news materials, which can be extruded (even wood) to build the model from a series of cross sections.</p> +<p>3D printer follow G-code instructions to lay down successive layers of molten PLA, ABS, Nylon, Rubber and a number of emerging new materials, which can be extruded (even wood) to build the model from a series of cross sections.</p> 
 <p>These layers, which correspond to the virtual cross sections from the CAD model, are joined or automatically fused to create the final shape. The primary advantage of this technique is its ability to create almost any shape or geometric feature on-site.</p> <p>These layers, which correspond to the virtual cross sections from the CAD model, are joined or automatically fused to create the final shape. The primary advantage of this technique is its ability to create almost any shape or geometric feature on-site.</p>
 <p>It is fully integrated into the Apollo-NG infrastructure, offers a web-enabled control interface with realtime video streaming and produces <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTYcHmTBfGvQGXiMrzTGfCw" target="_blank">time-lapse videos</a> for every product it creates and communicates its status in IRC as well.</p> <p>It is fully integrated into the Apollo-NG infrastructure, offers a web-enabled control interface with realtime video streaming and produces <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTYcHmTBfGvQGXiMrzTGfCw" target="_blank">time-lapse videos</a> for every product it creates and communicates its status in IRC as well.</p>