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Opendesk is an initiative to produce furniture on the principles of Open Making. Designs are released under Creative Commons licenses. One of Opendesk's goals is to eliminate the cost of shipping completed products in favour of local fabrication. Opendesk was founded by Ian Bennink, Tim Carrigan, James Arthur, Joni Steiner and Nick Ierodiaconou; the last three founders were part of Development 00, the creators of WikiHouse. The same team previously created (FabHub.io ), a marketplace designed to allow designers and fabricators to engage with one another. == Concept == Users can choose between four degrees of completion for designs,〔 distinguished by price and the technical fabrication requirements: * Plans, in .dwg and .dwx formats, and instructions in PDF, for the experienced carpenter capable of building furniture from scratch * Packs of raw wood, pre-sawn by CNC machine * Flat pack furniture that is cut, oiled and ready to be assembled * Completed and assembled final products Opendesk's designs use a system of interlocking wooden fins to hold pieces together firmly without nails or bolts. The choice of wood to use is up to the builder; in the United Kingdom, a popular choice has been birch and plywood certified by the Forest Stewardship Council.〔 , the Opendesk range featured six items: the Desk, Café Table, Meeting Table, Edie set, Edie Stool and Edie Table.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「OpenDesk」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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