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+ | COREMO Trailer serves as a first stage solution for future additional variations, modules and adaptations that will include: | ||
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Author Timm Wille | Last edit 15/05/2024 by Crina
Repair, Mobile, Community, Services, ASKotec COREMO_TRAILER_-_Community_Repair_Mobile_1.jpg Creation
This step-by-step tutorial serves as an Open Source set of instructions for the prototype of a Community Repair Mobile - COREMO (Trailer Edition) intended for remote areas. COREMO Trailer will provide remote communities with access to repair services through the use of the #ASKotec (Access to Skills and Knowledge - open tech emergency case) and other mobile makerspaces/tool-kits.
COREMO is currently developed in Kenya by Adam Abdumalik with support from international makerspace community members.
COREMO Trailer serves as a first stage solution for future additional variations, modules and adaptations that will include:
- Use of Solar Power (Soldering, Charging, etc.) through the addition of solar panels
- Solar electric mobility
- Scaling production, decentralised and Open Source implementation
In order to fit the bicycle selected, the frame should match typical sizes of bikes.
Step 1 therefore is collecting material, sketching in size and measurement of all parts, cutting it to size and bending the tubes.
- For Side Frames
- For Wheels
- For Strap-Connectors
- All Walls and Panels and Wheels for test fitting and preparing for panel painting
- Paint the side panels to give it some character
- Fix the panels with Zip Ties
- add your first tools (e.g. an #ASKotec)
- final touches to the Frame/Trailer
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