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[–] Eximius 1 points 7 months ago (20 children)

So what couldn't I manufacture in a fully equipped metal shop? Given materials.

[–] FlyingSquid 2 points 7 months ago (19 children)

So many things you could not imagine.

This isn't conceptual. A book was written by a man who tried to make a toaster from the very base components. It was in no way easy.

https://www.amazon.com/Toaster-Project-Attempt-Electric-Appliance/dp/B00ANYWFP6

Also, I am not going to talk to you in two different comment chains, so pick one.

[–] Eximius 1 points 7 months ago (18 children)

That does look like an interesting read, but reading the abstract, he goes a bit fanatical, in that he tries to smelt the metal himself. The metal industry (and plastic) is alive and well in Europe, you can buy prepared metal, wires, microchips, buttons and other needed materials easily, down to plastic beads you can put in a mold (or more likely, just 3d print these days), given these, I don't see having a problem building a functional, albeit less aesthetically refined toaster in 2 days.

[–] Eximius 1 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

People also do this all the time for one-off, functional prototype/exhibition items. Of course it's expensive to manufacture one due to the handmade nature and research time, but once you make one, you can refine the process, and/or build the mass-manufacture molds.

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