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By Definition, a Miter Saw Stand is an Awesome RepRap eye popping smiley

Posted by Idolcrasher 
By Definition, a Miter Saw Stand is an Awesome RepRap eye popping smiley
August 07, 2012 08:30PM


A silly thought, I know...but:

The concept of a RepRap (as defined on the RepRap.org front page), If taken loosely, declares that this miter saw stand is a RepRap.

The Miter Saw Stand - It is a machine which is fed a raw material, which is capable of making goods and its own parts (some not all, just like a RepRap)

In fact, I think that a miter saw stand can more easily make another miter saw stand than a reprap can make another reprap winking smiley

Human intervention is needed to make the replication happen; nothing new there...

Now, I certainly don't believe these ramblings; but I do encourage everyone to think outside the box while attempting to develop a self replicating machine smiling smiley

Fused filament tech may not always reign supreme; it may be beaten shortly, it may remain strong...

For you, is the RepRap Project more about 3D printing, or self-replication?

Your thoughts?

Edited 4 time(s). Last edit at 08/07/2012 09:04PM by Idolcrasher.
Re: By Definition, a Miter Saw is an Awesome RepRap eye popping smiley
August 07, 2012 08:35PM
Technically it works without any parts that it makes itself so it is not even in the loosest terms a reprap. If it made even one part that it needed to operate then maybe.


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Re: By Definition, a Miter Saw is an Awesome RepRap eye popping smiley
August 07, 2012 08:38PM
Sublime Wrote:
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> Technically it works without any parts that it
> makes itself so it is not even in the loosest
> terms a reprap. If it made even one part that it
> needed to operate then maybe.


My extruders can still function when not attached to a carriage winking smiley

The saw can spin when not bolted down to the stand smiling smiley

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/07/2012 08:56PM by Idolcrasher.
Re: By Definition, a Miter Saw is an Awesome RepRap eye popping smiley
August 07, 2012 09:04PM
Idolcrasher Wrote:
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> Sublime Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Technically it works without any parts that it
> > makes itself so it is not even in the loosest
> > terms a reprap. If it made even one part that
> it
> > needed to operate then maybe.
>
>
> My extruders can still function when not attached
> to a carriage winking smiley
>
> The saw can spin when not bolted down to the stand
> smiling smiley

You just proved my point. The extruder has parts it can make itself with a skilled enough person holding it even if it is not attached to the machine. But no part of the miter saw could make any other part of the miter saw, even if fully assembled.


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Re: By Definition, a Miter Saw Stand is an Awesome RepRap eye popping smiley
August 07, 2012 09:07PM
The extruder in the "Miter Rap" is the saw winking smiley

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/07/2012 09:09PM by Idolcrasher.
Re: By Definition, a Miter Saw is an Awesome RepRap eye popping smiley
August 07, 2012 09:11PM
Sublime Wrote:
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> Idolcrasher Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Sublime Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > Technically it works without any parts that
> it
> > > makes itself so it is not even in the loosest
> > > terms a reprap. If it made even one part that
> > it
> > > needed to operate then maybe.
> >
> >
> > My extruders can still function when not
> attached
> > to a carriage winking smiley
> >
> > The saw can spin when not bolted down to the
> stand
> > smiling smiley
>
> You just proved my point. The extruder has parts
> it can make itself with a skilled enough person
> holding it even if it is not attached to the
> machine. But no part of the miter saw could make
> any other part of the miter saw, even if fully
> assembled.


My RepRapPro Huxley extruder is made entirely of machined metal and is attached to an off the shelf heatsink fan.

It was not made by a RepRap at all winking smiley
Re: By Definition, a Miter Saw is an Awesome RepRap eye popping smiley
August 07, 2012 09:14PM
Idolcrasher Wrote:
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> My RepRapPro Huxley extruder is made entirely of
> machined metal and is attached to an off the shelf
> heatsink fan.
>
> It was not made by a RepRap at all winking smiley

That's just the hotend. The extruder is mounted to the upper frame and is printed on another printer. No parts of the miter saw were made on a miter saw.


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Re: By Definition, a Miter Saw Stand is an Awesome RepRap eye popping smiley
August 07, 2012 09:15PM

RepRap Pro Huxley Extruder - No Printed Parts


Miter Saw - No printed parts (it has plastic though; so maybe some of it could be printed winking smiley )
Re: By Definition, a Miter Saw is an Awesome RepRap eye popping smiley
August 07, 2012 09:17PM
Sublime Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> Idolcrasher Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > My RepRapPro Huxley extruder is made entirely
> of
> > machined metal and is attached to an off the
> shelf
> > heatsink fan.
> >
> > It was not made by a RepRap at all winking smiley
>
> That's just the hotend. The extruder is mounted to
> the upper frame and is printed on another printer.
> No parts of the miter saw were made on a miter
> saw.

Are you suggesting that if I use a machined metal direct drive extruder, that my Huxley is not a RepRap? winking smiley



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/07/2012 09:32PM by Idolcrasher.
Re: By Definition, a Miter Saw Stand is an Awesome RepRap eye popping smiley
August 07, 2012 09:22PM
Check Mate! Sha Bam! Buwhahahahha! smiling smiley

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/07/2012 09:33PM by Idolcrasher.
Re: By Definition, a Miter Saw Stand is an Awesome RepRap eye popping smiley
August 07, 2012 09:30PM
Hahahhahahahhaha. Sorry, it's too much fun arguing on behalf of something I already said I didn't actually believe smiling smiley

So I guess technically, you win either way winking smiley

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/07/2012 09:35PM by Idolcrasher.
Re: By Definition, a Miter Saw Stand is an Awesome RepRap eye popping smiley
August 07, 2012 09:43PM
I am intrigued by your argument that the end effector has to be made by the machine itself; However, I think there will be plenty of folks out in TV land with non-printed hotends/extruders who probably think they own a RepRaps winking smiley
Re: By Definition, a Miter Saw Stand is an Awesome RepRap eye popping smiley
August 07, 2012 10:22PM
Idolcrasher Wrote:
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> I am intrigued by your argument that the end
> effector has to be made by the machine itself;
> However, I think there will be plenty of folks out
> in TV land with non-printed hotends/extruders who
> probably think they own a RepRaps winking smiley


I never said any such thing and I have no clue how you got that from what I said, you may want to read more carefully from now on. I said it has to be able to reproduce at least part of what is needed for the machine to work. Your work bench is like a neck tie on the miter saw. It has no need for the bench or the neck tie because it will still do its job without it. But the parts of a reprap that are printed are needed or it will not function as a reprap (may function as a hot glue gun but not a reprap).


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Re: By Definition, a Miter Saw Stand is an Awesome RepRap eye popping smiley
August 07, 2012 10:30PM
Ya know, the opposite of sublimation is deposition.

And I am feeling the opposite of what I expected from a respected RepRap member.

Makes me bummed really. Bummer.

Edited 4 time(s). Last edit at 08/07/2012 10:56PM by Idolcrasher.
Re: By Definition, a Miter Saw Stand is an Awesome RepRap eye popping smiley
August 07, 2012 10:35PM
Oh well I suppose

Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 08/07/2012 10:49PM by Idolcrasher.
Re: By Definition, a Miter Saw Stand is an Awesome RepRap eye popping smiley
August 07, 2012 10:40PM
What gives you the impression I am angry. I just did what you wanted and argued my point and pointed out how you accused me of saying something that I did not. I think you are just upset that I proved you wrong in every possible sense. I guess I will avoid your posts so I do not upset you again with rational thinking.


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Re: By Definition, a Miter Saw Stand is an Awesome RepRap eye popping smiley
August 07, 2012 10:49PM
Brother,

You win man.

There is no argument here. A miter saw is not a RepRap. It's just a thought experiment on stretching the bounds of the Definition of a RepRap.
Re: By Definition, a Miter Saw Stand is an Awesome RepRap eye popping smiley
August 07, 2012 10:52PM
Much like I don't consider your coke can sized printer a legitimate RepRap, Hahahahaha winking smiley

I kid, I kid! Call off the hit squad!
Re: By Definition, a Miter Saw Stand is an Awesome RepRap eye popping smiley
August 07, 2012 11:06PM
Ok ok,

The tantalus is pretty cool.

Your printable lathe was always my favorite though.
VDX
Re: By Definition, a Miter Saw Stand is an Awesome RepRap eye popping smiley
August 08, 2012 04:27AM
... other way round: - a cnc-mill, made of milled parts, milling parts for a clone-mill is to a higher percentage a RepRap, than the actual RepRap's spinning smiley sticking its tongue out

It's a reall long lasting discussion, what's 'pure RepRap' and what's 'vitamins' ...


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Re: By Definition, a Miter Saw Stand is an Awesome RepRap eye popping smiley
August 08, 2012 03:27PM
VDX Wrote:
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> ... other way round: - a cnc-mill, made of milled
> parts, milling parts for a clone-mill is to a
> higher percentage a RepRap, than the actual
> RepRap's spinning smiley sticking its tongue out
>
> It's a reall long lasting discussion, what's 'pure
> RepRap' and what's 'vitamins' ...


For Sure smiling smiley

A wooden or plastic CNC router made of "routable" parts is probably by definition a pretty awesome RepRap winking smiley
Re: By Definition, a Miter Saw Stand is an Awesome RepRap eye popping smiley
August 09, 2012 03:26AM
One or two years ago there was a classification of a "RepStrap". With many people no longer caring much about replicatability, this is apparently almost forgotten. All the designs are still in the wiki, of course: [reprap.org]


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Re: By Definition, a Miter Saw Stand is an Awesome RepRap eye popping smiley
August 09, 2012 10:53AM
I'd say that all tools are awesome, simply by helping us to make stuff and sometimes other tools ^^
Re: By Definition, a Miter Saw Stand is an Awesome RepRap eye popping smiley
August 13, 2012 12:39AM
Don't like the root design philosophy of the Miter Saw Bench at the top.

There is moment on having only one single 2x6 between the Stand's legs.
Re: By Definition, a Miter Saw Stand is an Awesome RepRap eye popping smiley
August 14, 2012 01:09PM
I really don't know about anyone else, but IMO, it's all about affordable rapid prototyping at home. Many useful parts can be made of extruded plastic using the simple variation on a 3D milling machine that "in the old days" would either have to be cast in plastic or milled from metal stock.
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