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On 2013-01-23 11:43 AM, "Ron" <r...@skullsecurity.net> wrote:

> Hey everybody,
>
> Ben Bergman knows somebody who's selling a 3d printer.  He has pictures
> and stuff that he can post later, but for now, the important info is:
>
> - It's worth about $1700 new, it's being sold for $1000
> - There are 7 spools of plastic refills for $35 each (retail price is
>   $65)
>
> So basically, if we can raise $1350, we can buy SkullSpace a 3d printer!
> This is an all-or-nothing thing, so please email me off-list and tell me
> what you're willing to contribute (I'll personally put in $100). A few
> others at the Awesome Foundation meeting last night offered to put in,
> as well, so please let me know who you were.
>
> If we manage to get enough donations to make the $1350, we'll go forward
> with this. Then plan would be to leave it set up at the space, and maybe
> take it with us to special events if it's mobile enough (I don't know
> much about this stuff, obviously). It would be free for anybody to use,
> but we'd ask for donations for material (like the drink machine fund).
>
> Here's Ben's proposal, from the Awesome Foundation site (reprinted with
> implied oral permission, not express written permission):
> --
> I would like to purchase a 3D printer to use in my open hardware
> projects. Open hardware is where all the design files for recreating
> some physical object are fully published and available to anyone that
> wants to recreate it with whatever changes they want. To facsilitate the
> spreading of the open hardware movement and the utility of 3D printing,
> I would like to bring this 3D printer with me to public events where
> people can try it for themselves and see what is possible with this
> up-and-coming technology. The ability to quickly create a prototype
> object greatly improves the ability to bring an interesting project to
> fruition.
>
> When not is use at events, the 3D printer would be located at
> SkullSpace, Winnipeg's hackerspace, to grant easy access for others
> interested in 3D printing and open hardware. SkullSpace has open events
> multiple times per week which would make a good time for non-members
> interested in these things to drop by and try things out.
>
> There are other organizations that have 3D printers available, but their
> memberships can be prohibitively expensive for hobbyists or people
> trying to start small side businesses. Easier access to one of these
> tools will aide in the creation of more great devices and local
> businesses.
> --
>
> Ron
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