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Une liste de toutes les pages qui ont la propriété « Notes » avec la valeur « Une création du [[Group:I-Lab|I-Lab de Toulon]] à l'occasion du challenge Trotec sur Wikifab. ». Puisqu’il n’y a que quelques résultats, les valeurs proches sont également affichées.

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    • Torréfacteur de café à énergie solaire (pour concentrateur de Scheffler)  + ('''Merci aux contributeurs :''' * Florent '''Merci aux contributeurs :''' * Florent Dupont pour : ** les stages de formation à la construction du concentrateur de Scheffler et autres technologies open source, qui ont permis à Damien le transfert de la technologie Scheffler et développé les compétences de François pour la réalisation du torréfacteur ** l'accueil à "l'atelier du soleil et du vent", structure qu'il a mise en place, où a été réalisé le torréfacteur présenté dans ce tutoriel * Manfred Amoureux : pour le contact établi entre le GRUPO PUCP et Damien, puis François * Damien Puigserver pour le transfert de technologie Scheffler au GRUPO PUCP * Miguel Hadzich pour son engagement de longue date à la tête du GRUPO PUCP et l'impulsion initiale puis le soutien au projet de torréfaction solaire. * Juan Pablo Perez Panduro pour: ** son implication et sa motivation dans ce projet --depuis la construction du premier Scheffler au Pérou !-- au service des personnes des zones rurales du Pérou, ** la modélisation en 3D du concentrateur de Scheffler et du torréfacteur solaire Compadre! * l'équipe du projet Intikallana (Juan Pablo Perez Panduro, Luis Miguel Hadzich, Sandra Vergara, Julien Delcol et François Veynandt) pour le développement du premier prototype de concentrateur solaire de café en 2012. * l'équipe du projet "Chocolate Solar" (Jorge Soria Navarro, Felix Escalante Delgado, Juan Pablo, François) pour la poursuite des travaux de torréfaction et les expérimentations avec le cacao. * l'équipe de la startup Compadre (Juan Pablo Perez Panduro, François Veynandt, Fiorella Belli, Jose Uechi, puis Felix Escalante Delgado...) pour la reconception du prototype de torréfacteur dans une version plus ergonomique en 2014-2015. La version présentée dans ce tutoriel en est une adaptation aux latitudes plus élevées (optimisée pour 45° +/-15°). La version utilisée au Pérou est valable pour des latitudes autour de l'équateur (conçu pour 13° +/-15°) * Donato pour son expertise dans le travail du métal et son engagement dans la construction des prototypes du torréfacteur, notamment en phase de développement. * l'université UTEC, Andrés Benavides et Gonzalo Villaran, pour leur accompagnement dans le développement de la startup Compadre. * Armenia Siladi pour : ** son soutien moral, son aide à la construction et à la rédaction du tutoriel du torréfacteur en France, ** la traduction du tutoriel en anglais ! * Johann, Arnaud, Armenia Siladi, Jean-Baptiste Brette, Jean Vincent, Florent Dupont pour leur aide ou leur conseils pour la construction du torréfacteur. * François Veynandt pour : ** l'adaptation des plans du torréfacteur à l'utilisation avec un concentrateur Scheffler en France, ** le financement du torréfacteur décrit dans ce tutoriel et la logistique des matériaux, ** la construction du torréfacteur et la rédaction du manuel. * Open Source Ecologie France pour son affinité avec le projet et son soutien à Compadre notamment par la présentation du projet et du café Compadre lors de la Fête d'OSE en janvier 2016. * Charles Morat pour son soutien au projet Compadre en France. * WikiFab pour la mise à disposition de cette plateforme de partage de connaissances sur les technologies open-source ! (°u°)s sur les technologies open-source ! (°u°))
    • Torréfacteur de café à énergie solaire (pour concentrateur de Scheffler)  + ('''Merci aux contributeurs :''' * Florent '''Merci aux contributeurs :''' * Florent Dupont pour : ** les stages de formation à la construction du concentrateur de Scheffler et autres technologies open source, qui ont permis à Damien le transfert de la technologie Scheffler et développé les compétences de François pour la réalisation du torréfacteur ** l'accueil à "l'atelier du soleil et du vent", structure qu'il a mise en place, où a été réalisé le torréfacteur présenté dans ce tutoriel * Manfred Amoureux : pour le contact établi entre le GRUPO PUCP et Damien, puis François * Damien Puigserver pour le transfert de technologie Scheffler au GRUPO PUCP * Miguel Hadzich pour son engagement de longue date à la tête du GRUPO PUCP et l'impulsion initiale puis le soutien au projet de torréfaction solaire. * Juan Pablo Perez Panduro pour: ** son implication et sa motivation dans ce projet --depuis la construction du premier Scheffler au Pérou !-- au service des personnes des zones rurales du Pérou, ** la modélisation en 3D du concentrateur de Scheffler et du torréfacteur solaire Compadre! * l'équipe du projet Intikallana (Juan Pablo Perez Panduro, Luis Miguel Hadzich, Sandra Vergara, Julien Delcol et François Veynandt) pour le développement du premier prototype de concentrateur solaire de café en 2012. * l'équipe du projet "Chocolate Solar" (Jorge Soria Navarro, Felix Escalante Delgado, Juan Pablo, François) pour la poursuite des travaux de torréfaction et les expérimentations avec le cacao. * l'équipe de la startup Compadre (Juan Pablo Perez Panduro, François Veynandt, Fiorella Belli, Jose Uechi, puis Felix Escalante Delgado...) pour la reconception du prototype de torréfacteur dans une version plus ergonomique en 2014-2015. La version présentée dans ce tutoriel en est une adaptation aux latitudes plus élevées (optimisée pour 45° +/-15°). La version utilisée au Pérou est valable pour des latitudes autour de l'équateur (conçu pour 13° +/-15°) * Donato pour son expertise dans le travail du métal et son engagement dans la construction des prototypes du torréfacteur, notamment en phase de développement. * l'université UTEC, Andrés Benavides et Gonzalo Villaran, pour leur accompagnement dans le développement de la startup Compadre. * Armenia Siladi pour : ** son soutien moral, son aide à la construction et à la rédaction du tutoriel du torréfacteur en France, ** la traduction du tutoriel en anglais ! * Johann, Arnaud, Armenia Siladi, Jean-Baptiste Brette, Jean Vincent, Florent Dupont pour leur aide ou leur conseils pour la construction du torréfacteur. * François Veynandt pour : ** l'adaptation des plans du torréfacteur à l'utilisation avec un concentrateur Scheffler en France, ** le financement du torréfacteur décrit dans ce tutoriel et la logistique des matériaux, ** la construction du torréfacteur et la rédaction du manuel. * Open Source Ecologie France pour son affinité avec le projet et son soutien à Compadre notamment par la présentation du projet et du café Compadre lors de la Fête d'OSE en janvier 2016. * Charles Morat pour son soutien au projet Compadre en France. * WikiFab pour la mise à disposition de cette plateforme de partage de connaissances sur les technologies open-source ! (°u°)s sur les technologies open-source ! (°u°))
    • Fabrique et personnalise un tampon encreur  + ('''Quelques conseils :''' Afin de trouver'''Quelques conseils :''' Afin de trouver des motifs faciles à vectoriser, le plus simple demeure de rechercher sur Google Images des coloriages pour enfants. Leurs lignes épurées seront plus aisées à vectoriser ! '''Pour aller plus loin :''' Les tampons réalisés à l’aide de cet atelier peuvent constituer un fabuleux outil de création plastique si l’on utilise des encres colorées !ique si l’on utilise des encres colorées !)
    • Création d'un passe-trappe  + ('''Quelques conseils''' : L’ouverture de '''Quelques conseils''' : L’ouverture de la trappe fait varier la difficulté. Le modèle ci-après s’avère assez facile, mais il demeure possible de réduire la trappe pour augmenter le challenge ! '''Pour aller plus loin''' : Customisez votre passe-trappe en peignant son fond ! votre passe-trappe en peignant son fond !)
    • Can Metal Detector Detect Gold  + ( * '''WikiFab Article on Metal Detectors:' * '''WikiFab Article on Metal Detectors:''' ** [https://wikifab.org/ WikiFab - Metal Detectors Overview] ** This reference provides foundational knowledge on how metal detectors work and their applications. * '''Goldxtra Detector Official Site:''' ** [https://goldxtradetector.com/can-metal-detectors-detect-gold/ Goldxtra Detector] ** Detailed information on metal detectors designed for gold detection, including features, models, and usage tips. including features, models, and usage tips. )
    • Node LoRa Arduino Mini Pro 3V/RFM95  + ( * LabSud WikiFab: http://wikifab.org/wiki/Group:LABSud * The Thing Network Lab: https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/labs/stories/rfm95 * Schémas - PublicDomain SVG (Rémi Sarrailh) http://images.madnerd.org/ )
    • Jardin Vertical  + ( * Projet réalisé dans le cadre du Challenge Castorama Septembre 2016. Merci à Tatiana, Xiaoliang, Liz, Dominique, Claude et Camille. )
    • Jardin Vertical  + ( * Projet réalisé dans le cadre du Challenge Castorama Septembre 2016. Merci à Tatiana, Xiaoliang, Liz, Dominique, Claude et Camille. )
    • CCD-or CMOS-lab-on-a-chip based on discrete converters of different physical and chemical parameters of samples into the optical signals with positional sensitivity for morphometry of non-optical patterns  + (<nowiki>'''References'''<br />'''References'''

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    • Clay-pot-irrigation system (Aranya Agricultural Alternatives method)  + (= FAQ & Troubleshooting? = In our “ack= FAQ & Troubleshooting? = In our “acknowledgments” introduction, we mentioned landscape works. We want to provide you with a DIY procedure to build swales – coming soon! Feel free to ask questions and suggest other topics 😉 = Go further… = Please share with us with your remarks, comments, improvements, achievements, etc. DIY tutorial “Tree planting preparation (Sadhana Forest method)” procedure: http://wikifab.org/wiki/Tree_planting_preparation_(Sadhana_Forest_method) DIY tutorial “Tree planting (Aranya method)” procedure: http://wikifab.org/wiki/Tree_planting_(Aranya_Agricultural_Alternatives_method) Blogpost about the Permaculture Design Course at Aranaya Farm: https://sustainable-autonomy.weebly.com/blog/pdc-at-aranya-farm Learn more about our projects: https://sustainable-autonomy.weebly.com/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sustainomy/ Subscribe to our newsletter: https://bit.ly/2L1bbFzribe to our newsletter: https://bit.ly/2L1bbFz)
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    • Harmony in the Garden: Sustainable Practices for Cultivating a Greener Future  + (= Harmony in the Garden: Sustainable Pract= Harmony in the Garden: Sustainable Practices for Cultivating a Greener Future = Gardens have long been spaces of beauty and tranquility, offering a respite from the hustle and bustle of daily life. However, as our understanding of environmental issues deepens, there is a growing awareness of the need to cultivate gardens in a sustainable manner. By adopting sustainable practices, we can not only create harmonious outdoor spaces but also contribute to a greener future for our planet.
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    • Boite Appareil Photo en bois  + (Avec un peu d'imagination, vous pouvez trèAvec un peu d'imagination, vous pouvez très bien mettre un peu de sac poubelle agrafé dedans, de la terre et de petites plantes ! Une création du [[Group:I-Lab|I-Lab de Toulon]]. Inspiration : [https://www.catupload.com/download/6b72c9dc942ba2c4c18992a3aeb6407f.html catupload.com/download/6b72c9dc942ba2c4c18992a3aeb6407f.html]oad/6b72c9dc942ba2c4c18992a3aeb6407f.html])
    • Planche à plis  + (Cet outils permet d'apprendre à créer et mCet outils permet d'apprendre à créer et mieux comprendre les motifs pliés de type corrugation. L'embossage du papier facilite le pliage et donne uen certaine liberté de création, cependant Il faut quand même avoir de bonnes bases de pliage pour pouvoir mettre en forme les motifsge pour pouvoir mettre en forme les motifs)
    • Maintenance Trotec Speedy 300 : Realigner le miroir 2  + (Cette procédure est inspirée de celle décrCette procédure est inspirée de celle décrite dans le [https://docs.google.com/document/d/10veKoCHudjUqaN5CGNbCWTHI81-CtFASoMzWPKym2m8/edit?usp=sharing tutoriel d'utilisation de la Speedy 300 à zBis] Elle même m'avait été décrite au téléphone par un technicien Trotec. Plus d'infos sur Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYT5Znt952w Vidéo officielle de Trotec Canada : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ce0ksW8yLsYttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ce0ksW8yLsY)
    • Maintenance Trotec Speedy 300 : Realigner le miroir 2  + (Cette procédure est inspirée de celle décrCette procédure est inspirée de celle décrite dans le [https://docs.google.com/document/d/10veKoCHudjUqaN5CGNbCWTHI81-CtFASoMzWPKym2m8/edit?usp=sharing tutoriel d'utilisation de la Speedy 300 à zBis] Elle même m'avait été décrite au téléphone par un technicien Trotec. Plus d'infos sur Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYT5Znt952w Vidéo officielle de Trotec Canada : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ce0ksW8yLsYttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ce0ksW8yLsY)
    • Marcus le Cactus by Crayon Laser  + (Crayon Laser est un studio de design &Crayon Laser est un studio de design & production spécialisé dans la gravure et la découpe sur-mesure, au laser. De la conception à la fabrication, nous proposons à nos clients une nouvelle manière de créer et personnaliser des objets grâce à de nouvelles méthodes de productions et des machines à commande numérique à la pointe de la technologie. Notre offre s’accompagne d’une expertise dans le domaine de la création et du design produit ainsi que dans le conseil dans le choix des matériaux. Nos forces : créativité, ingéniosité, capacité à repousser les limites technologiques de nos machines en terme de déclinaison matériaux, le tout associé à un service sur-mesure et clef en main. Design Product by Crayon Laser ®lef en main. Design Product by Crayon Laser ®)
    • Marcus le Cactus by Crayon Laser  + (Crayon Laser est un studio de design &Crayon Laser est un studio de design & production spécialisé dans la gravure et la découpe sur-mesure, au laser. De la conception à la fabrication, nous proposons à nos clients une nouvelle manière de créer et personnaliser des objets grâce à de nouvelles méthodes de productions et des machines à commande numérique à la pointe de la technologie. Notre offre s’accompagne d’une expertise dans le domaine de la création et du design produit ainsi que dans le conseil dans le choix des matériaux. Nos forces : créativité, ingéniosité, capacité à repousser les limites technologiques de nos machines en terme de déclinaison matériaux, le tout associé à un service sur-mesure et clef en main. Design Product by Crayon Laser ®lef en main. Design Product by Crayon Laser ®)
    • Jardin Vertical - Made in Albilab - Concours Castorama  + (Créateur du modèle : Alexis Jacquot (Site Créateur du modèle : Alexis Jacquot (Site internet : http://alexisjacquot.wixsite.com/designproduit) Réalisation du jardin : Didier Labadie, Guillaume Ichard, Quentin Govigon Réalisation de la documentation et des photographies : Kévin Mazars Ce projet découle du challenge lancé par Castorama aux FabLabs. Il a été décidé pour ce tutoriel de ne pas mettre les images des outils afin de gagner en lisibilité sur la liste des matériaux et des outils. sur la liste des matériaux et des outils.)
    • Jardin Vertical - Made in Albilab - Concours Castorama  + (Créateur du modèle : Alexis Jacquot (Site Créateur du modèle : Alexis Jacquot (Site internet : http://alexisjacquot.wixsite.com/designproduit) Réalisation du jardin : Didier Labadie, Guillaume Ichard, Quentin Govigon Réalisation de la documentation et des photographies : Kévin Mazars Ce projet découle du challenge lancé par Castorama aux FabLabs. Il a été décidé pour ce tutoriel de ne pas mettre les images des outils afin de gagner en lisibilité sur la liste des matériaux et des outils. sur la liste des matériaux et des outils.)
    • Boisson Kombucha  + (Crédit : Jean-Jacques Valette, [https://www.wedemain.fr/Comment-fabriquer-du-Kombucha-le-soda-naturel-a-base-de-the_a1982.html We Demain] A voir aussi sur Wikifab)
    • Boisson Kombucha  + (Crédit : Jean-Jacques Valette, [https://www.wedemain.fr/Comment-fabriquer-du-Kombucha-le-soda-naturel-a-base-de-the_a1982.html We Demain] A voir aussi sur Wikifab)
    • Pots à cactus suspendus  + (Crédit photo et création : www.ilovedoityourself.com)
    • Pots à cactus suspendus  + (Crédit photo et création : www.ilovedoityourself.com)
    • Fabrique ton établi  + (En septembre 2016, à l'issu de Challenge proposé par Castorama, l'équipe d'AV.lab a conçu un établi à réaliser soi-même dans un FabLab.)
    • Fabrique ton établi  + (En septembre 2016, à l'issu de Challenge proposé par Castorama, l'équipe d'AV.lab a conçu un établi à réaliser soi-même dans un FabLab.)
    • MoodBoxByFaBteam  + (Figurine used for final presentation comesFigurine used for final presentation comes from Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:570654). It was chosen by default. First idea was to recreate in 3D the fabulous Fantasia dancing couple: Hyacinth and Ben Ali Gator. "Bentolux" project - main box design - to be available soon on WikiFab (around July 2018). French page describing this project can be found here: https://wikifab.org/wiki/MoodBoxund here: https://wikifab.org/wiki/MoodBox)
    • MoodBoxByFaBteam  + (Figurine used for final presentation comesFigurine used for final presentation comes from Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:570654). It was chosen by default. First idea was to recreate in 3D the fabulous Fantasia dancing couple: Hyacinth and Ben Ali Gator. "Bentolux" project - main box design - to be available soon on WikiFab (around July 2018). French page describing this project can be found here: https://wikifab.org/wiki/MoodBoxund here: https://wikifab.org/wiki/MoodBox)
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      == Efficacy and Safety of Gabapentin 400mg in Epilepsy Management == Gabapentin at a dosage of 400mg has shown efficacy in managing epilepsy, particularly as an adjunctive treatment in patients who experience partial seizures. Clinical studies have demonstrated its ability to reduce seizure frequency and improve overall seizure control. === Clinical Studies on Gabapentin 400mg in Epilepsy === Research has highlighted the effectiveness of gabapentin 400mg in reducing seizure activity and enhancing treatment outcomes for individuals with epilepsy. Its favorable tolerability profile makes it a valuable option for many patients. === Common Side Effects and Adverse Reactions === Despite its benefits, gabapentin 400mg may cause side effects such as dizziness, drowsiness, and gastrointestinal disturbances. Monitoring for adverse reactions and adjusting the dosage as needed are essential components of epilepsy management with gabapentin. == Exploring the Role of Gabapentin 800mg in Epilepsy Care == For some individuals with epilepsy, a higher dosage of gabapentin, such as 800mg, may be prescribed to achieve optimal seizure control. Understanding the comparative benefits and considerations of this dosage is crucial in personalized treatment planning. === Comparative Analysis with Lower Dosages === When evaluating the role of gabapentin 800mg in epilepsy care, comparison with lower dosages provides insights into the potential benefits of increased medication strength. Factors such as seizure frequency, tolerability, and individual response play a significant role in dosage selection. === Optimal Patient Profiles for Gabapentin 800mg === Certain patient populations, including those with refractory epilepsy or inadequate seizure control on lower doses, may benefit from gabapentin 800mg. Tailoring treatment plans to individual needs and response is key to optimizing epilepsy care with higher gabapentin dosages. == Dosage Considerations and Patient Selection == Determining the appropriate dosage of gabapentin for epilepsy management involves a thorough assessment of various factors that influence treatment efficacy and safety. === Factors Influencing Dosage Selection === Patient characteristics, seizure type, concomitant medications, and tolerability profile are among the factors that healthcare providers consider when selecting the appropriate gabapentin dosage. A personalized approach ensures that treatment aligns with individual needs and goals. === Individualized Treatment Approaches === Tailoring epilepsy care to each patient's unique circumstances and preferences is essential for optimizing treatment outcomes. Collaborative decision-making between healthcare providers and individuals with epilepsy promotes treatment adherence and overall well-being.
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    • Infinity Gauntlet Salad Tongs  + (I made also a simple pair of salad tongs ([[Salad tongs|see the tutorial on Wikifab]]). Check out this tutorial and other things on [https://www.iliketomakestuff.com/infinity-gauntlet-salad-tongs/ iliketomakestuff.com].)
    • Infinity Gauntlet Salad Tongs  + (I made also a simple pair of salad tongs ([[Salad tongs|see the tutorial on Wikifab]]). Check out this tutorial and other things on [https://www.iliketomakestuff.com/infinity-gauntlet-salad-tongs/ iliketomakestuff.com].)
    • Pince à salade Avengers  + (J'ai aussi fait une pince à salade plus clJ'ai aussi fait une pince à salade plus classique ([[Salad tongs/fr|voir le tutoriel sur Wikifab]]). Découvrez ce tutoriel et plein d'autres choses géniales sur mon site perso (en anglais) : [https://www.iliketomakestuff.com/infinity-gauntlet-salad-tongs/ Iliketomakestuff.com].untlet-salad-tongs/ Iliketomakestuff.com].)
    • Horloge  + (L'I.D Gravée Créé dans le cadre du challenge Trotec/Wikifab.)
    • Horloge  + (L'I.D Gravée Créé dans le cadre du challenge Trotec/Wikifab.)
    • Casque Godzilla  + (La plupart des fichiers sont proposés dans le dossier partagé. Les autres liens vers Sketchfab, 3d Builder, Slicer for Fusion 360 n'étant pas autorisé sur ce wiki, une recherche manuelle est nécessaire. Bonne création !!!)
    • Tissu à base de levures et bactéries  + (Les photos de ce tutoriel sont issues de lLes photos de ce tutoriel sont issues de la vidéo [http://sites.arte.tv/futuremag/fr/tuto-des-makers-comment-faire-du-cuir-vegetal-futuremag Tuto des Makers : comment faire du cuir végétal ?] de l'émission Futuremag d'Arte. A l'occasion des [https://hackpad.com/collection/qDzscYMboLf OSCEDays 2016- Rennes], un système de culture fut designé sur la base de la documentation d'Open Biofabrics. Tu veux la version anglais de ce tuto? [http://en.wikifab.org/index.php/Grown_your_own_fabric_with_bacteria_ C'est par ici!]_own_fabric_with_bacteria_ C'est par ici!])
    • Créer du tissu à partir de levures et de bactéries/fr  + (Les photos de ce tutoriel sont issues de lLes photos de ce tutoriel sont issues de la vidéo [http://sites.arte.tv/futuremag/fr/tuto-des-makers-comment-faire-du-cuir-vegetal-futuremag Tuto des Makers : comment faire du cuir végétal ?] de l'émission Futuremag d'Arte. Open BioFabrics co-conçoit un kit de production de biofabrics pour faciliter la culture à la maison. Plus d'informations sur [https://hackpad.com/collection/qDzscYMboLf : OSCEDays 2016- Rennes] Tu veux la version anglais de ce tuto? [http://en.wikifab.org/index.php/Grown_your_own_fabric_with_bacteria_ C'est par ici!]_own_fabric_with_bacteria_ C'est par ici!])
    • Tissu à base de levures et bactéries  + (Les photos de ce tutoriel sont issues de lLes photos de ce tutoriel sont issues de la vidéo [http://sites.arte.tv/futuremag/fr/tuto-des-makers-comment-faire-du-cuir-vegetal-futuremag Tuto des Makers : comment faire du cuir végétal ?] de l'émission Futuremag d'Arte. A l'occasion des [https://hackpad.com/collection/qDzscYMboLf OSCEDays 2016- Rennes], un système de culture fut designé sur la base de la documentation d'Open Biofabrics. Tu veux la version anglais de ce tuto? [http://en.wikifab.org/index.php/Grown_your_own_fabric_with_bacteria_ C'est par ici!]_own_fabric_with_bacteria_ C'est par ici!])
    • How to Make Your Own Easter Egg  + (Making Easter eggs is a really fun and entMaking Easter eggs is a really fun and entertaining thing to do at Easter time and it can be enjoyed both on your own or as a group as well. So if you want to do something a little bit different this Easter then this may well be the activity for you! I know i’ll be making one!tivity for you! I know i’ll be making one!)
    • MeArm  + (Merci au FabLab de Toulon pour m'avoir aidé sur la fabrication du MeArm ainsi que sur la rédaction de ce Tutoriel, ainsi que mes professeurs Mme Gadenne et M. Auguste.)
    • Noeud papillon en bois decoupe a la laser  + (Milles merci au [http://carrefour-numeriquMilles merci au [http://carrefour-numerique.cite-sciences.fr/fablab/wiki/doku.php?id=projets:noeuds_papillon_en_bois Carrefour numérique et yarzou pour le modèle de base] Ils donnent aussi [http://carrefour-numerique.cite-sciences.fr/fablab/wiki/doku.php?id=machines:decoupe_laser:reglages:speedy400 les paramètres pour la trotec] mais j'ai adapté pour que ça aille plus viteis j'ai adapté pour que ça aille plus vite)
    • Noeud papillon en bois decoupe a la laser  + (Milles merci au [http://carrefour-numeriquMilles merci au [http://carrefour-numerique.cite-sciences.fr/fablab/wiki/doku.php?id=projets:noeuds_papillon_en_bois Carrefour numérique et yarzou pour le modèle de base] Ils donnent aussi [http://carrefour-numerique.cite-sciences.fr/fablab/wiki/doku.php?id=machines:decoupe_laser:reglages:speedy400 les paramètres pour la trotec] mais j'ai adapté pour que ça aille plus viteis j'ai adapté pour que ça aille plus vite)
    • Minion  + (Opensource design by [[Group:Fablab Leuven|FabLab Leuven]] : [https://www.fablab-leuven.be/ www.fablab-leuven.be])
    • Étage distributeur de bonbons de la Bento Box  + (Réalisé au [[Group:Carrefour numérique|fablab Carrefour Numérique à Paris]].)
    • Étage distributeur de bonbons de la Bento Box  + (Réalisé au [[Group:Carrefour numérique|fablab Carrefour Numérique à Paris]].)
    • Cadre avec marqueterie en suspension  + (Réalisé dans le cadre du Trotec Challenge.)
    • Cadre avec marqueterie en suspension  + (Réalisé dans le cadre du Trotec Challenge.)
    • Lampe méduse  + (Réalisé dans le cadre du concours Trotec avec Wikifab.)
    • Amplificateur sonore  + (Réalisé dans le cadre du concours Trotec / Wikifab.)
    • Applique en bois avec découpe laser  + (Réalisé dans le cadre du concours Trotec / Wikifab.)
    • Lampe méduse  + (Réalisé dans le cadre du concours Trotec avec Wikifab.)
    • Cadre en gravure plexi façon pochoir  + (Réalisé dans le cadre du concours Trotec aRéalisé dans le cadre du concours Trotec avec Wikifab. Nous avons réalisé ce cadre en nous inspirant du travail de Christophe, un membre de l'[[Group:Lille Makers|association Lille Makers]], pour la fabrication de pochoirs avec un plotter de découpe et Inkscape. Vous pouvez voir son travail ici : [https://ouiaremakers.com/posts/tutoriel-diy-la-base-du-graff-et-du-pochoir ouiaremakers.com/posts/tutoriel-diy-la-base-du-graff-et-du-pochoir].oriel-diy-la-base-du-graff-et-du-pochoir].)
    • Cadre en gravure plexi façon pochoir  + (Réalisé dans le cadre du concours Trotec aRéalisé dans le cadre du concours Trotec avec Wikifab. Nous avons réalisé ce cadre en nous inspirant du travail de Christophe, un membre de l'[[Group:Lille Makers|association Lille Makers]], pour la fabrication de pochoirs avec un plotter de découpe et Inkscape. Vous pouvez voir son travail ici : [https://ouiaremakers.com/posts/tutoriel-diy-la-base-du-graff-et-du-pochoir ouiaremakers.com/posts/tutoriel-diy-la-base-du-graff-et-du-pochoir].oriel-diy-la-base-du-graff-et-du-pochoir].)
    • Amplificateur sonore  + (Réalisé dans le cadre du concours Trotec / Wikifab.)
    • Applique en bois avec découpe laser  + (Réalisé dans le cadre du concours Trotec / Wikifab.)
    • Noeuds  + (Si vous avez d'autres nœuds en tête (et noSi vous avez d'autres nœuds en tête (et non pas une tête de nœud), vous pouvez compléter ce tutoriel ! Cliquer sur le bouton "crayon" en haut à droite de la page. C'est ça qui est cool avec un wiki open source comme Wikifab : tout le monde peut modifier les pages. Retrouvez l'évolution du tutoriel dans l'onglet "Historique".on du tutoriel dans l'onglet "Historique".)
    • Noeuds  + (Si vous avez d'autres nœuds en tête (et noSi vous avez d'autres nœuds en tête (et non pas une tête de nœud), vous pouvez compléter ce tutoriel ! Cliquer sur le bouton "crayon" en haut à droite de la page. C'est ça qui est cool avec un wiki open source comme Wikifab : tout le monde peut modifier les pages. Retrouvez l'évolution du tutoriel dans l'onglet "Historique".on du tutoriel dans l'onglet "Historique".)
    • Fab'tiquette  + (Site de design personnalisé :  https://shapediver.com/m/fab-tiquette-2 Une création du [[Group:FacLab|FacLab de Cergy]] : voir le [https://www.faclab.org/ site internet]. Auteurs - contributeurs du Faclab : Adrien, Ewa et Philippe)
    • Fab'tiquette  + (Site de design personnalisé :  https://shapediver.com/m/fab-tiquette-2 Une création du [[Group:FacLab|FacLab de Cergy]] : voir le [https://www.faclab.org/ site internet]. Auteurs - contributeurs du Faclab : Adrien, Ewa et Philippe)
    • Flab’serre  + (Suite à un appel à projet : « Processus crSuite à un appel à projet : « Processus créatif''' »''' avec le [[Group:LabBoîte Cergy|fabLab  LabBoîte de Cergy-Pontoise]] et le conseil départemental du Val d’Oise, la candidature du collège Léonard de Vinci de Bouffémont a été retenue. Cet atelier-projet, à destination d’une classe de 3e permet aux élèves, accompagné de leur enseignant de technologie et des FabManagers, de s’engager dans une mission visant à la création d’objets. Ce défi créatif a duré sur plusieurs scéances durant 8 mois (octobre 2017 – mai 2018). L'équipe "Marketing" a trouvé un nom à cette serre : « Flab’serre ». Le slogan retenu est « ça brille; ça pousse; ça sert ». Un logo a été dessiné et gravé sur la face avant. Projet documenté sur Plackpro.com : [http://plakpro.com/le-jardin-de-leonard/ Le jardin de Léonard].-jardin-de-leonard/ Le jardin de Léonard].)
    • Flab’serre  + (Suite à un appel à projet : « Processus crSuite à un appel à projet : « Processus créatif''' »''' avec le [[Group:LabBoîte Cergy|fabLab  LabBoîte de Cergy-Pontoise]] et le conseil départemental du Val d’Oise, la candidature du collège Léonard de Vinci de Bouffémont a été retenue. Cet atelier-projet, à destination d’une classe de 3e permet aux élèves, accompagné de leur enseignant de technologie et des FabManagers, de s’engager dans une mission visant à la création d’objets. Ce défi créatif a duré sur plusieurs scéances durant 8 mois (octobre 2017 – mai 2018). L'équipe "Marketing" a trouvé un nom à cette serre : « Flab’serre ». Le slogan retenu est « ça brille; ça pousse; ça sert ». Un logo a été dessiné et gravé sur la face avant. Projet documenté sur Plackpro.com : [http://plakpro.com/le-jardin-de-leonard/ Le jardin de Léonard].-jardin-de-leonard/ Le jardin de Léonard].)
    • Solar coffee roaster (using a Scheffler concentrator)  + (Thank you to the contributors : * FlorentThank you to the contributors : * Florent Dupont for : ** the training courses to construct the Scheffler concentrator and other open-source technologies ; his work allowed Damien to transfer the Scheffler technologie and it developped the working skills of François to build up the roaster. ** the welcoming of 'Sun and Wind workshop' (in French, L'atelier du soleil et du vent), structure managed by Florent ; the drum presented in this tutorial was constructed here. * Manfred Amoureux: for the contact between GRUPO PUCP, Damien and François. * Damien Puigserver: for transferring the Scheffler technology to GRUPO PUCP * Miguel Hadzich for its long lasting engagement in the management of GRUPO PUCP and for its support for the solar roasting project. * Juan Pablo Perez Panduro : ** for his involvement and its motivation in this project, very useful to the people from the rural areas of Peru. ** for the 3D modeling of the Scheffler concentrator and Compadre's solar roaster! * team of the Intikallana projet (Juan Pablo Perez Panduro, Luis Miguel Hadzich, Sandra Vergara, Julien Delcol et François Veynandt) that developped the first prototype of coffee solar roasting in 2012. * team of Compadre startup (Juan Pablo Perez Panduro, François Veynandt, Fiorella Belli, Jose Uechi???, puis Felix Escalantes ???...) for the re-design of the solar roasting prototype, ergonomical version in 2014-2015. The presented model from this tutorial is adapted to higher latitudes (0° à 50°, ok in France). The model used in Peru is working perfectly for latitudes close to equator (0° à 40°). * Donato for his expertise in metal work and his involvement in the roaster prototypes construction, especially during the development step * UTEC University, Andrés Benavides and Gonzalo Villaran, for their support while developing the Compadre start-up * Armenia Siladi for ** her moral support, her help for the building tutorial and chte construction of the French roaster version ** the translation from French to English of this building tutorial! * Johann, Arnaud, Armenia Siladi, Jean-Baptiste Brette, Jean Vincent, Florent Dupont for their help and their advices for building the roaster. * François Veynandt for : ** adapting the roaster plans to correspond to a Scheffler concentrator in France ** funding of the described roaster and the material logistics ** constructing the roaster and writing the building tutorial * Open Source Ecologie France for its support to Compadre and the project and Compadre coffee presentation during the Fête d'OSE from January 2016. * Charles Morat for his support to the Compadre project in France. * WikiFab for constructing this platform to allow exchanges on open-source technologies! * ... (°u°)s on open-source technologies! * ... (°u°))
    • Solar coffee roaster (using a Scheffler concentrator)  + (Thank you to the contributors : * FlorentThank you to the contributors : * Florent Dupont for : ** the training courses to construct the Scheffler concentrator and other open-source technologies ; his work allowed Damien to transfer the Scheffler technologie and it developped the working skills of François to build up the roaster. ** the welcoming of 'Sun and Wind workshop' (in French, L'atelier du soleil et du vent), structure managed by Florent ; the drum presented in this tutorial was constructed here. * Manfred Amoureux: for the contact between GRUPO PUCP, Damien and François. * Damien Puigserver: for transferring the Scheffler technology to GRUPO PUCP * Miguel Hadzich for its long lasting engagement in the management of GRUPO PUCP and for its support for the solar roasting project. * Juan Pablo Perez Panduro : ** for his involvement and its motivation in this project, very useful to the people from the rural areas of Peru. ** for the 3D modeling of the Scheffler concentrator and Compadre's solar roaster! * team of the Intikallana projet (Juan Pablo Perez Panduro, Luis Miguel Hadzich, Sandra Vergara, Julien Delcol et François Veynandt) that developped the first prototype of coffee solar roasting in 2012. * team of Compadre startup (Juan Pablo Perez Panduro, François Veynandt, Fiorella Belli, Jose Uechi???, puis Felix Escalantes ???...) for the re-design of the solar roasting prototype, ergonomical version in 2014-2015. The presented model from this tutorial is adapted to higher latitudes (0° à 50°, ok in France). The model used in Peru is working perfectly for latitudes close to equator (0° à 40°). * Donato for his expertise in metal work and his involvement in the roaster prototypes construction, especially during the development step * UTEC University, Andrés Benavides and Gonzalo Villaran, for their support while developing the Compadre start-up * Armenia Siladi for ** her moral support, her help for the building tutorial and chte construction of the French roaster version ** the translation from French to English of this building tutorial! * Johann, Arnaud, Armenia Siladi, Jean-Baptiste Brette, Jean Vincent, Florent Dupont for their help and their advices for building the roaster. * François Veynandt for : ** adapting the roaster plans to correspond to a Scheffler concentrator in France ** funding of the described roaster and the material logistics ** constructing the roaster and writing the building tutorial * Open Source Ecologie France for its support to Compadre and the project and Compadre coffee presentation during the Fête d'OSE from January 2016. * Charles Morat for his support to the Compadre project in France. * WikiFab for constructing this platform to allow exchanges on open-source technologies! * ... (°u°)s on open-source technologies! * ... (°u°))
    • Baromètre sonore  + (Un projet du [[Group:ZBis|fabab zBis]].)
    • Baromètre sonore  + (Un projet du [[Group:ZBis|fabab zBis]].)
    • Pad d'arcade  + (Un projet réalisé au [[Group:LabBoîte Cergy|fablab LabBoîte de Cergy]] à retrouver aussi sur [https://github.com/hugotpichon/arcpad-pic18f4550 github.com/hugotpichon/arcpad-pic18f4550].)
    • Pad d'arcade  + (Un projet réalisé au [[Group:LabBoîte Cergy|fablab LabBoîte de Cergy]] à retrouver aussi sur [https://github.com/hugotpichon/arcpad-pic18f4550 github.com/hugotpichon/arcpad-pic18f4550].)
    • Minion  + (Un proyecto opensource del [[Group:Fablab Leuven|FabLab Leuven]] : [https://www.fablab-leuven.be/ www.fablab-leuven.be])
    • Puzzle en bois  + (Un tuto instructables fort sympathique danUn tuto instructables fort sympathique dans la veine de celui-ci : http://www.instructables.com/id/Laser-cut-Jigsaw-Puzzle/ Le lien vers l'extension Puzzle pour inkscape : https://inkscape.org/fr/~Neon22/%E2%98%85lasercut-jigsaw La belle boîte cadeau paramétrique à découper https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:17240 10 astuces pour la découpe laser (en anglais) : http://www.instructables.com/id/10-Tips-and-Tricks-for-Laser-Engraving-and-Cutting/ Un article sur lequel je suis tombé pendant mes recherches https://hackaday.com/2016/11/05/hackit-laser-cut-your-own-jigsaw-puzzle/ Le site de Trotec Laser qui montre d'autres exemples de matières avec un bon rendu en gravure : https://www.troteclaser.com/fr/savoir-faire/exemples-laser/claser.com/fr/savoir-faire/exemples-laser/)
    • Puzzle en bois  + (Un tuto instructables fort sympathique danUn tuto instructables fort sympathique dans la veine de celui-ci : http://www.instructables.com/id/Laser-cut-Jigsaw-Puzzle/ Le lien vers l'extension Puzzle pour inkscape : https://inkscape.org/fr/~Neon22/%E2%98%85lasercut-jigsaw La belle boîte cadeau paramétrique à découper https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:17240 10 astuces pour la découpe laser (en anglais) : http://www.instructables.com/id/10-Tips-and-Tricks-for-Laser-Engraving-and-Cutting/ Un article sur lequel je suis tombé pendant mes recherches https://hackaday.com/2016/11/05/hackit-laser-cut-your-own-jigsaw-puzzle/ Le site de Trotec Laser qui montre d'autres exemples de matières avec un bon rendu en gravure : https://www.troteclaser.com/fr/savoir-faire/exemples-laser/claser.com/fr/savoir-faire/exemples-laser/)
    • Porte-bijoux  + (Une création de [[Group:YourLAB - FabLab d'Andenne|YourLAB - FabLab d'Andenne]].)
    • Porte-bijoux  + (Une création de [[Group:YourLAB - FabLab d'Andenne|YourLAB - FabLab d'Andenne]].)
    • 8bits & Chocolate - distributeur décoratif de friandises  +
    • 8bits & Chocolate - distributeur décoratif de friandises  +
    • Rocket kit  + (Une création du [[Group:Makers' lab|Maker's Lab emlyon]] à retrouver aussi sur [https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2440907 thingiverse.com/thing:2440907].)
    • Rocket kit  + (Une création du [[Group:Makers' lab|Maker's Lab emlyon]] à retrouver aussi sur [https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2440907 thingiverse.com/thing:2440907].)
    • Nid pour oiseau  + (Une création originale de Kossel Mini. ''Une création originale de Kossel Mini. '''A voir aussi :''' le site de sciences participatives du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle et de la LPO sur l'observation des oiseaux [https://www.oiseauxdesjardins.fr/ oiseauxdesjardins.fr] Identifiez les espèces qui viennent chez vous, partagez vos données aux chercheurs et participez au suivi de la biodiversité en France.pez au suivi de la biodiversité en France.)
    • Nid pour oiseau  + (Une création originale de Kossel Mini. ''Une création originale de Kossel Mini. '''A voir aussi :''' le site de sciences participatives du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle et de la LPO sur l'observation des oiseaux [https://www.oiseauxdesjardins.fr/ oiseauxdesjardins.fr] Identifiez les espèces qui viennent chez vous, partagez vos données aux chercheurs et participez au suivi de la biodiversité en France.pez au suivi de la biodiversité en France.)
    • Turbine à gouttière  + (Une réalisation au [[Group:LabBoîte Cergy|fablab LabBoîte à Cergy]].)
    • Minion  + (Une réalisation du [[Group:Fablab Leuven|FabLab Leuven]] : [https://www.fablab-leuven.be/ www.fablab-leuven.be])
    • Minion  + (Une réalisation du [[Group:Fablab Leuven|FabLab Leuven]] : [https://www.fablab-leuven.be/ www.fablab-leuven.be])
    • Prothèse de main  + (Version du [[Group:Makers' lab|Makers' lab de Lyon]]. '''Voir aussi''' * Site officiel de l'association e-nable : [https://e-nable.fr/ e-nable.fr] * Site du makers' lab emlyon : [http://makerslab.em-lyon.com/ makerslab.em-lyon.com])
    • Prothèse de main  + (Version du [[Group:Makers' lab|Makers' lab de Lyon]]. '''Voir aussi''' * Site officiel de l'association e-nable : [https://e-nable.fr/ e-nable.fr] * Site du makers' lab emlyon : [http://makerslab.em-lyon.com/ makerslab.em-lyon.com])
    • Grenouille Bleue Anaëlle  + (http://beta.wikifab.org/index.php/Spécial:AjouterDonnées/Tutoriel/Grenouille_bleue http://creativecommons.fr/licences/)
    • Remplacer une prise électrique  + (matériel électrique utilisé : [http://www.matériel électrique utilisé : [http://www.123elec.com/schneider-odace-mecanisme-prise-2p-t-rapide.html?utm_source=wikifab&utm_medium=tutoriel&utm_campaign=wikifab-tutoriel-remplacer-prise-electrique prise de courant Schneider Odace blanche S520059] avec [http://www.123elec.com/schneider-odace-plaque-simple-blanche.html?utm_source=wikifab&utm_medium=tutoriel&utm_campaign=wikifab-tutoriel-remplacer-prise-electrique plaque de finition Schneider Odace Styl blanche S520702] outil utilisé : [http://www.123elec.com/klauke-tournevis-plat-cruciforme-isole-ph1.html?utm_source=wikifab&utm_medium=tutoriel&utm_campaign=wikifab-tutoriel-remplacer-prise-electrique tournevis cruciforme isolé Klauke] vidéo de référence pour ce tutoriel : [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXPDa4qxhsE&index=1&list=PLQ3Jie2LBskUL4iYFVXd4-n8WJL9i6l5B&t=7s&utm_source=wikifab&utm_medium=tutoriel&utm_campaign=wikifab-tutoriel-remplacer-prise-electrique Remplacer une prise électrique par 123elecTV]=wikifab-tutoriel-remplacer-prise-electrique Remplacer une prise électrique par 123elecTV])
    • Remplacer une prise électrique  + (matériel électrique utilisé : [http://www.matériel électrique utilisé : [http://www.123elec.com/schneider-odace-mecanisme-prise-2p-t-rapide.html?utm_source=wikifab&utm_medium=tutoriel&utm_campaign=wikifab-tutoriel-remplacer-prise-electrique prise de courant Schneider Odace blanche S520059] avec [http://www.123elec.com/schneider-odace-plaque-simple-blanche.html?utm_source=wikifab&utm_medium=tutoriel&utm_campaign=wikifab-tutoriel-remplacer-prise-electrique plaque de finition Schneider Odace Styl blanche S520702] outil utilisé : [http://www.123elec.com/klauke-tournevis-plat-cruciforme-isole-ph1.html?utm_source=wikifab&utm_medium=tutoriel&utm_campaign=wikifab-tutoriel-remplacer-prise-electrique tournevis cruciforme isolé Klauke] vidéo de référence pour ce tutoriel : [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXPDa4qxhsE&index=1&list=PLQ3Jie2LBskUL4iYFVXd4-n8WJL9i6l5B&t=7s&utm_source=wikifab&utm_medium=tutoriel&utm_campaign=wikifab-tutoriel-remplacer-prise-electrique Remplacer une prise électrique par 123elecTV]=wikifab-tutoriel-remplacer-prise-electrique Remplacer une prise électrique par 123elecTV])
    • 8bits & Chocolate - decorative candy dispenser  + (Created by the [[Group:I-Lab|I-Lab of Toulon]] during the Trotec challenge on Wikifab.)
    • Marmite norvégienne  + (VISIONNER LA VIDEO TUTORIEL ICI : https://VISIONNER LA VIDEO TUTORIEL ICI : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaJM42POco0 L’équipe du Low-Tech Lab vous invite à consulter sa Biblilowtech sur le site internet : lowtechlab.org/biblilowtech/ Vous pouvez également contacter l’équipe à hello@lowtechlab.org Merci ! '''Participez à la veille technique, partagez vos liens intéressants dans [http://lowtechlab.wikifab.org/index.php/Discussion:Marmite_norv%C3%A9gienne l'espace de discussion] ou ajoutez les ici.''' [http://www.lowtechmagazine.com/2014/07/cooking-pot-insulation-key-to-sustainable-cooking.html If We Insulate Our Houses, Why Not Our Cooking Pots?] : Article du Low-tech Mag sur les techniques alternatives de cuisson. On retrouve quelques chiffres sur les performances énergétiques de la cuisson sans feu. [http://www.cfaitmaison.com/sante/marmite-norvegienne.html Marmite norvégienne, caisse à cuire et cuiseur thermos] : Page qui résume bien le fonctionnement de la marmite norvégienne et qui donne des pistes pour en fabriquer une très facilement et sans bricoler. [https://www.facebook.com/lowtechlab/posts/852761561523999 Low-tech Lab : La Marmite Norvégienne] : Expérience menée par le LTL sur la marmite norvégienne. Dans les commentaires de la photo on trouve beaucoup de pistes amenées par la communauté du LTL. [http://www.rootsimple.com/2011/12/hay-boxes-or-fireless-cookers/ Hay boxes or Fireless Cookers] [http://www.treehugger.com/sustainable-product-design/wonderbag-electricity-free-slow-cooker.html The Wonderbag] : Une produit sympa disponible sur le marché.ne produit sympa disponible sur le marché.)