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Digital manufacturing (1) must not be confused with [[digital control over matter]] (2).<br> | Digital manufacturing (1) must not be confused with [[digital control over matter]] (2).<br> | ||
− | The former (1) is about digital control over manufacturing processes like CNC machines or 3D-printers.<br> | + | * The former (1) is about digital control over manufacturing processes like CNC machines or 3D-printers.<br> |
− | The latter (2) is about the products being in some sense digital. <br> | + | * The latter (2) is about the products being in some sense digital. <br>Having very many discrete parts of known type at at-all-times-known positions in an automated way.<br> Somewhat related to [[machine phase]] and [[tracing trajectories of component in machine phase]]. |
− | Having very many discrete parts of known type at at-all-times-known positions in an automated way.<br> | + | |
The focus here in this wiki is the latter (2). | The focus here in this wiki is the latter (2). |
Revision as of 08:33, 4 May 2024
Digital manufacturing (1) must not be confused with digital control over matter (2).
- The former (1) is about digital control over manufacturing processes like CNC machines or 3D-printers.
- The latter (2) is about the products being in some sense digital.
Having very many discrete parts of known type at at-all-times-known positions in an automated way.
Somewhat related to machine phase and tracing trajectories of component in machine phase.
The focus here in this wiki is the latter (2).
Related
External links
- Wikipedia: Digital manufacturing
- Wikipedia: Digital modeling and fabrication