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- noun One who, or that which,
prototypes .
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The technology goes by many names — 3-D printer; rapid prototyper; fabber — but the concept is the same: Feed a device with blueprints for a solid object of your choosing, then let the machine build it for you from plastic or other simple materials.
Finally, Yes You Too Can Have a Replicator! | Disinformation 2008
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The RepRap device RepRap is short for Replicating Rapid-prototyper is being built by the ambitious Adrian Bowyer of the University of Bath.
Rambles at starchamber.com » Blog Archive » Self-replicating self-replicators 2008
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Adrian (left) and Vik (right) with a parent RepRap machine, made on a conventional rapid prototyper, and the first complete working child RepRap machine, made by the RepRap on the left.
Fab(bers) glyn moody 2008
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The ‘Realiser’ from MCP is, essentially, a 3D printer/prototyper for metals.
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We are trying to make a rapid prototyper that can manufacture the majority of its own component parts it wouldn't be able to do integrated circuits, for example, but it would be able to do all its mechanical parts and circuitry.
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We are trying to make a rapid prototyper that can manufacture the majority of its own component parts it wouldn't be able to do integrated circuits, for example, but it would be able to do all its mechanical parts and circuitry.
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Adrian Bowyer is a senior lecturer at the University of Bath, where he is a member of the Biomimetics Research Group and is developing an invention with paradigm-shifting potential-the self-replicating rapid prototyper, or RepRap.
NextBillion.net - Development Through Enterprise - Eradicating Poverty through Profit 2010
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Adrian Bowyer is a senior lecturer at the University of Bath, where he is a member of the Biomimetics Research Group and is developing an invention with paradigm-shifting potential-the self-replicating rapid prototyper, or RepRap.
NextBillion.net - Development Through Enterprise - Eradicating Poverty through Profit 2010
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Adrian Bowyer is a senior lecturer at the University of Bath, where he is a member of the Biomimetics Research Group and is developing an invention with paradigm-shifting potential-the self-replicating rapid prototyper, or RepRap.
NextBillion.net - Development Through Enterprise - Eradicating Poverty through Profit 2010
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The RapMan machines are based on the RepRap ( "Replicating Rapid-prototyper") open source project originally conceived by Dr Adrian Bowyer of Bath University to build a machine that can replicate itself.
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