Hardware Reference
In-Depth Information
it is likely to become an indispensable resource for most laboratories as more sophisticated
and customized open-source scientific tools are developed. In Chapter 6 , we will look at many
examples of open-source scientific hardware using RepRap printable components (or entire
tools) in physics, engineering, environmental science, biology, and chemistry. This list is ex-
panding rapidly and is meant to provide a snapshot of the current abilities to inspire you to
join the open-source scientific hardware community and create your own equipment for the
beneit of all of science.
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