It is an interesting approach, but don’t get excited.
Burton plans to use the AU$8,800 winnings from the national award to buy a small CNC machine and the specialist materials that are required to build a working prototype, building on a previous non-working prototype made in RMIT’s workshop.
As the current prototype does not work, there are many implementation details to work out. I wish him luck, but you won’t be buying one at Walmart anytime soon.
It is an interesting approach, but don’t get excited.
As the current prototype does not work, there are many implementation details to work out. I wish him luck, but you won’t be buying one at Walmart anytime soon.