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RuslanShatskih2015-02-05 14:16:31
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RuslanShatskih, 2015-02-05 14:16:31

Where to find people with hands to make a prototype?

There is a startup with the goal of mass-producing a wall-mounted printer (read more here ).
I would be extremely grateful for a hint where to find people who will help with the manufacture of the prototype. In fact, for me this is a simplified version of a 3d printer (only without movement along the third axis). It remains only to find specific people with hands from the right place))) Thank you in advance for your help!
ps/ cofounder.ru and DevSearch.ru have already been reviewed

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Eddy_Em, 2015-02-05
@Eddy_Em

1. Write a fork of salaries.
2. Write the city - such a task clearly requires personal participation, remote work will not work.
3. Well, write an ad on the electronics forum.
// interesting task, I would like to participate.

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ThemeZV, 2015-02-09
@ThemeZ

Novosibirsk Technopark in Academgorodok

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Andrey Ermachenok, 2015-02-05
@eapeap

You can buy smooth non-woven wallpaper for painting (sometimes they are called repair non-woven fabric), take it to any advertising company with equipment for large-format printing and print anything with waterproof ink on 1 x 2.6 meter panels (for a specific room height), in the same place - combine and trim around the edge.
As an option - print the contours, make a kind of coloring on the entire wall for children in the nursery, or for Handmade lovers.
You will get the same result that you are trying to get in your project. In this case, there will be no problems due to sockets, switches, heating pipes, niches. The painting is from edge to edge of the wall, no problem in the corners of the room.

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RuslanShatskih, 2015-02-06
@RuslanShatskih

the solution is aimed at professionals, in the article I did not write about the business plan))
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mitrym, 2015-02-13
@mitrym

Cool. It turns out someone else is doing it. For external reasons, I stalled on the y-feed mechanism. Actually, there is nothing complicated, it is obvious that the inkjet should be used, only due to the verticality it will be necessary to strengthen the X axis and prevent the carriage from sliding under gravity. Those. regrind the Y axis of the inkjet to the Z axis of the 3D printer and recalculate the feed step for the specific head used.

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