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* [http://www.fablab.no/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1/ Fablab in Norway]
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* [http://www.fabcompany.com/ The Fab Fund, launched by The Fab Company]
* [http://www.fabcompany.com/ The Fab Fund, launched by The Fab Company]
* [http://www.glacialwanderer.com/hobbyrobotics Hobby Robotics]
* [http://www.glacialwanderer.com/hobbyrobotics Hobby Robotics]  
* [https://aerocartreview.com/best-embroidery-machines/ Best Embroidery Machines]
* [https://www.bestembroiderymachinegreviews.com/ Best Embroidery Machines]


==References==
==References==

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A Fab Lab (fabrication laboratory) is a small scale workshop that functions as a research center where prototype designs are printed for further assessment before giving the go ahead to produce it in large quantities. Fab labs tend to require a collection of different (expensive) machines. The machines they have at their disposal allow them to make almost anything. This includes technology-enabled products generally perceived as limited to mass production.

A fablab is a portable machine shop / manufacturing facility under development at the MIT Media Lab. A small number of fablabs have been deployed around the world.

Fab labs are a common platform for open design, a.k.a. open hardware, allowing designs to be shared around the world electronically, and manufactured locally.

Fab labs around the world

A list of fab labs per country can be found at fab.cba.mit.edu and fabfoundation.org

See also

External links

References

  • Gershenfeld, Neil A.,W Fab : the coming revolution on your desktop--from personal computers to personal fabrication, Basic Books, New York, 2005, ISBN 0-465-02745-8

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