Byteball BIoT with Bosch made Self-sustain 3D Printer
Intro
A couple of weeks ago, the Byteball BIoT team returned from Stuttgart, the Bosch Stuttgart Connectory office, where a self-sustaining 3D Printer based on Dremel 3D45 was created by them, with support of the guys from Bosch and Dremel. In turn, self-sustaining systems are gaining increasing popularity. In everyday life, this will help remove intermediaries and reduce the cost of maintaining devices.
Project description
The essence of the project is to create a remote 3D printing service. In which user uploads 3D model, after what to him showing information about the approximate time and cost of printing and also offers two methods of payment: One-time payment and Pay Per Time. Pay Per Time has advantages over One-time payment, namely: the user pays for using the service and materials and nothing more; both sides are protected and everyone can at any time get their money on the fact of the work performed. This method is implemented on BIoT payment channels. The cost of building is calculated by the time it takes and the amount of material.
Below is a video of the work of the created system.
Future plans
Over a week of work in the office, the team implemented the core of this project. Further development will take place remotely and will consist in polishing the already done and extending the functional of self-sustain.
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