The idee is great, and my english in not that perfekt. I could have miss understood this. But to give industries and tools to everyone in the world. Isn't that kind of stuped? I mean a waste of resurses? Or are you using open system? So everyone can "barrow" what they need and give it back, for example excavator.
@aaronmakaruk@aaronmakaruk…and I agree, you're trying to innovate, to lower the costs, and evolve the technology... but where is this likely to lead? Open source self sufficiency for all? Or just an innovative farm equipment company? I know which I'd prefer.
@aaronmakaruk I can't ask anything of you, we all live our own lives. Frankly right now I'm just happy you guys are entertaining interaction from the web at large as I think it's key to understanding the place you're trying to innovate to (the brain of the every-person).
@bkufa and I meant "and the world is it." - you guys need a simpleton/graphic-designer/3d animator to legoise your instructions (just so people grasp the concepts before they need to know what kind of welding, or guages, or microprocessors). By the sounds of it you know how much extra intelligence is required when half designs and poor instructions comes into play. It doesn't take brains to see that will be a very real bottle neck to people understanding, and replicating your work.
@quietthomas I'm very skilled and I know it. But its not hard to get there, it takes time and hard work. I got this skilled by taking FREE classes and volunteering to help people who needed things welded. It took a ton of skill and experience to build the 4 CEB presses I made, because I had little instruction, and an unfinished design.
That being said, making a press or pulverizer should be infinitely easy, as every little step is laid out. The process is long and arduous, but simple.
@fennecfanatic RBE?
NiclasTimle89 2 months ago
@NiclasTimle89 It's the plans to build the machines that are being provided for free, not the machines themselves.
fennecfanatic 2 months ago
Best of luck with this project!
HayenMill 2 months ago in playlist Open Source Ecology
The idee is great, and my english in not that perfekt. I could have miss understood this. But to give industries and tools to everyone in the world. Isn't that kind of stuped? I mean a waste of resurses? Or are you using open system? So everyone can "barrow" what they need and give it back, for example excavator.
NiclasTimle89 2 months ago
@aaronmakaruk @aaronmakaruk…and I agree, you're trying to innovate, to lower the costs, and evolve the technology... but where is this likely to lead? Open source self sufficiency for all? Or just an innovative farm equipment company? I know which I'd prefer.
quietthomas 2 months ago
@aaronmakaruk I can't ask anything of you, we all live our own lives. Frankly right now I'm just happy you guys are entertaining interaction from the web at large as I think it's key to understanding the place you're trying to innovate to (the brain of the every-person).
quietthomas 2 months ago
@bkufa Sorry I'm a bit of a prick, but I have slightly different ideals to OSE's - so it's VERY frustrating to see you guys surf over the average IQ.
quietthomas 2 months ago
@bkufa and I meant "and the world is it." - you guys need a simpleton/graphic-designer/3d animator to legoise your instructions (just so people grasp the concepts before they need to know what kind of welding, or guages, or microprocessors). By the sounds of it you know how much extra intelligence is required when half designs and poor instructions comes into play. It doesn't take brains to see that will be a very real bottle neck to people understanding, and replicating your work.
quietthomas 2 months ago
@bkufa sorry, I meant easier.
bkufa 2 months ago
@quietthomas I'm very skilled and I know it. But its not hard to get there, it takes time and hard work. I got this skilled by taking FREE classes and volunteering to help people who needed things welded. It took a ton of skill and experience to build the 4 CEB presses I made, because I had little instruction, and an unfinished design.
That being said, making a press or pulverizer should be infinitely easy, as every little step is laid out. The process is long and arduous, but simple.
bkufa 2 months ago