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==Sponsor==
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* 2013-12-10 - Proposed vote date, failed to meet quorum
* 2013-12-10 - Proposed vote date, failed to meet quorum
* 2013-12-17 - Rescheduled vote  date
* 2013-12-17 - Rescheduled vote  date
* 2013-12-17 - vote passed


==Background ==
==Background ==
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Expected total cost of purchase: $2500 or less.
Expected total cost of purchase: $2500 or less.
Vote passed on 12-17-13
Quorum was 31 and 39 votes were cast
**Yes - 36
**No - 0
**Present - 3


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Revision as of 20:32, 17 December 2013

  This motion passed on December 17, 2013

Derek Bever

History

  • 2013-11-18 - Initial draft
  • 2013-12-10 - Proposed vote date, failed to meet quorum
  • 2013-12-17 - Rescheduled vote date
  • 2013-12-17 - vote passed

Background

Pumping Station: One is rapidly approaching 300 members. The laser engraver and 3D printers tend to be the most interesting (Shiny! Cool!) machines for new members, and certainly serve as a motivation for joining PS:1. We committed to having a high-quality laser. We should continue the trend of obtaining high-quality technology for our members and supplement (or replace) some of our current 3D printing equipment with a recent machine from a reputable manufacturer.

I've opted to propose the Lulzbot Taz 2 printer for a few reasons.

  • We have an existing relationship with the company. They donated our currently most-functional printer.
    • One of our members, Aeva, works for Lulzbot. She currently works fairly closely with Elizabeth in maintaining the AO-101.
  • Significantly expanded build volume compared to our current printers.
    • 298mm x 275mm x 250mm (11.7in x 10.8in x 9.8in)
  • Out-of-the-box support for a variety of materials.
    • ABS, PLA, PVA, HIPS, and Laywood
  • It's open source, which is admirable and a desirable quality for most of our members.

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Authorize the board to spend as much as $2500 to pre-order a Lulzbot Taz 2 printer, from the Lulzbot store. The manufacturer is anticipating ship dates before the end of 2013.

  • Retail Price of the printer: $2395
  • Shipping: Estimated ~$50

Expected total cost of purchase: $2500 or less.

Vote passed on 12-17-13

Quorum was 31 and 39 votes were cast

    • Yes - 36
    • No - 0
    • Present - 3