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Project Quine

Shaun Mulligan

Self replicating 3D printers

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The first Infini-Z

Before the industrial revolutions, all produced items were unique, and were usually produced locally. From the industrial revolution until today, if something needed to be produced in great quantity, one would create one unified design that...

3 years ago
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Print in Place Positive Displacement Pump

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The objective of this design study is to design a positive displacement pump with the help of FDM-3D-Printing in PLA-plastic, the pump is to be printed in place, meaning no assembly should be necessary once the print process is compl...

3 years ago
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3D Printed Music for your Ears

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We 3D printed and then copper plated planar coils and turned them into a working bluetooth speak!

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Alrighty, so after a substantial hiatus, it’s probably time for...

4 years ago
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The Print'n Plate Series

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ProjectQuine is working on self-replicating machines. We are currently exploring 3D printing motors and electronics. Using conductive filament and electroplating, we can produce functional PCB’s. Next up are motor coils!! If you wa...

4 years ago
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