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Open Source Induction Furnace, Torch Table, Multimachine

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27th January 2010


There’s a new page on Open Source Ecology’s wiki describing the Open Source Induction Furnace project, a blog post about RepTab, a self-replicating, Open Source Torch Table, and also some initial steps to the Open Source Multimachine (with lathe, mill and drill functions).

P.S.: Open Source Ecology’s  web and DNS servers have been having some problems for the last few weeks. Fortunately, they have migrated to new servers at Oregon State University Open Source Lab (OSUOSL), so that everything should be back online now.

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