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{{Infobox device
|title=Open source hoe
|image=OShoe.jpg
|description=It has the ability to cultivate and aerate soil. This tool can also dig out weeds in farms. Low cost and customizable.
|keywords=3D printing, farming, tools, hoe, soil
|intended-use=agriculture, development
|status=prototype
|made=Yes
|replicated=No
|countries-of-design=United States
|materials=Plastic
|estimated-cost-amount=2.00
|estimated-cost-currency=USD
|sdg=SDG08 Decent work and economic growth
|authors=User:Goliath182
|manufacturing-files=https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:577167
|documentation-language=English
|manifest-language=English
|manifest-date-updated=2020-06-04
|manifest-author-name=Kathy Nativi
|manifest-author-affiliation=Appropedia
|manifest-author-email=info@appropedia.org
}}
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==Open Source Hoe ==
==Open Source Hoe ==
Project developed by [[User:goliath182]]
Project developed by [[User:goliath182]]
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You can help Appropedia by contributing to the next step in this [[OSAT]]'s [[:Category:Status|status]].
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==Abstract==
==Abstract==
One of the most important farm tools is the hoe. It has the ability to cultivate and aerate soil. This tool can also dig out weeds in farms. Up until now options of very low cost hoes was very limited. This hoe is very customizable, especially with the handle, which means it has the ability to fit any need you could possibly have.
One of the most important farm tools is the hoe. It has the ability to cultivate and aerate soil. This tool can also dig out weeds in farms. Up until now options of very low cost hoes was very limited. This hoe is very customizable, especially with the handle, which means it has the ability to fit any need you could possibly have. Best printed on an [[open-source metal 3d printer]].


# Picture of completed print using [[image:name-of-your-image.png|500px|right]]
[[image:OShoe.jpg|500px|right]]


== Bill of Materials==
== Bill of Materials==
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# Plastic for the print
# Plastic for the print
# Screw
# Screw
The link for the OpenScad files as well as the STL can be found here: [http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:577167]


== Tools needed for fabrication of the OSAT==
== Tools needed for fabrication of the OSAT==
# [[Delta_Build_Overview:MOST| MOST Delta RepRap]] or similar RepRap 3-D printer
# [[Delta_Build_Overview:MOST| MOST Delta RepRap]] or similar RepRap 3-D printer. Best printed on an [[open-source metal 3d printer]].
 
# Screwdriver (sized for the screw)
# Screwdriver (sized for the screw)


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== Technical Specifications and Assembly Instructions==
== Technical Specifications and Assembly Instructions==
# Print the part
# Print the part
# Scrape extra plastic off part
# Insert handle into hole on hoe
# Insert handle into hole on hoe
# Screw the screw into handle
# Screw the screw into handle
# Consider video if appropriate
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=== Common Problems and Solutions===
=== Common Problems and Solutions===
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# $12.90 Savings or 86%
# $12.90 Savings or 86%


==References==
[[Category:Agriculture]]
 
[[Category:OSAT 3D-Printable Designs]]
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Revision as of 00:18, 23 October 2020

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Open Source Hoe

Project developed by User:goliath182 Template:Status Template:Status


Abstract

One of the most important farm tools is the hoe. It has the ability to cultivate and aerate soil. This tool can also dig out weeds in farms. Up until now options of very low cost hoes was very limited. This hoe is very customizable, especially with the handle, which means it has the ability to fit any need you could possibly have. Best printed on an open-source metal 3d printer.

OShoe.jpg

Bill of Materials

  1. Hoe Handle (Any wooden or other material handle will work, stick, steel bar, ect.)
  2. Plastic for the print
  3. Screw

The link for the OpenScad files as well as the STL can be found here: [1]

Tools needed for fabrication of the OSAT

  1. MOST Delta RepRap or similar RepRap 3-D printer. Best printed on an open-source metal 3d printer.
  1. Screwdriver (sized for the screw)

Skills and Knowledge Necessary to Make the OSAT

  • No extra skills necessary

Technical Specifications and Assembly Instructions

  1. Print the part
  2. Scrape extra plastic off part
  3. Insert handle into hole on hoe
  4. Screw the screw into handle

Common Problems and Solutions

  1. Problems inserting handle
    1. Try cleaning out the handle holder
    2. Ensure that you correctly measured the handle radius

Cost savings

  • If your solution is not a low cost one then it is not really appropriate.
  1. $2 in plastic, $0.10 screw
  2. A commercial equivalent can be found at: Hoe
  3. $12.90 Savings or 86%
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