NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: MARK GIBBS ON WEB APPLICATIONS
09/06/04
Today's focus:  Producing parts with eMachineShop

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Today's focus:  Producing parts with eMachineShop

By Mark Gibbs

Despite all the hype about new business models that was spouted 
during the dot-com bubble, the fact is that new business models 
are a guaranteed consequence of an online, high-bandwidth 
culture - it just turns out that they are more complex and more 
subtle in their implementation than people imagined back when 
eyeballs mattered more than profits.

A good example of this is a Web-delivered service called 
eMachineShop.com, which I think exemplifies not only the value 
and immediacy of online business but also how specialists can 
create niche business and extend their market reach. It also 
underlines how complex creating such a service is.

EMachineShop.com is a fabulous idea. Say you need a custom 
object fabricated, such as a bronze gear wheel, a plastic cover, 
or an aluminum bracket. Where do you go? Perhaps you use a local 
machine shop, but how do you specify what you want? Do you own 
computer-aided design (CAD) software? Does your local machine 
shop itemize all of the services and fabrication methods 
available? Can they quote for delivery of 10, 100, or 1,000 
pieces? How good are their prices?

EMachineShop.com can not only provide the fabrication options 
and estimating, it even provides you with CAD software. Its 
design tool supports a pretty extensive range of drawing 
facilities and has all of the pricing data built in. You 
download the CAD tool from its Web site and design your "part." 
When you have finished you select the finishes and other 
fabrication parameters and then get a quote - all within the one 
application.

The CAD program has a complex database for rules about how parts 
can be fabricated, what sequence of machining is required, 
advice about finishes and production, and pricing of all 
materials and processes.

This is a really ambitious service but the software shows its 
youth by being inadequately documented, occasionally running 
very slow (even on a 1.8-GHz Pentium 4 with 512M bytes of RAM) 
or crashing, and lacking a few key features such as support for 
aligning objects in drawings. It also has a pop-up that asks you 
for feedback about your satisfaction (a really smart thing to 
include) which has failed to connect to the Web site every time 
I used it (a really dumb thing).

To use the eMachineShop service you have to submit your design 
using its software, but if you are more familiar with other CAD 
products then you can import a design in DXF format into 
eMachineShop's software.

Check out the example parts it shows on its Web site and the 
pricing - once you get your part designed and the job submitted 
the costs for volume runs are impressively low.

Watch this company - despite the problems I discovered it is a 
great example of how production-on-demand through a completely 
automated service based on a Web application will be appearing 
in all sorts of online businesses in the near future. VCs take 
note: This is the stuff to invest in.

RELATED EDITORIAL LINKS

eMachineShop.com
http://www.emachineshop.com/

Pricing examples
http://www.emachineshop.com/faq/prices.htm
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To contact: Mark Gibbs

Mark Gibbs is a consultant, author, journalist, and columnist 
and he writes the weekly Backspin and Gearhead columns in 
Network World. We'll spare you the rest of the bio but if you 
want to know more, go to <http://www.gibbs.com/mgbio>. Contact 
him at <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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Wireless has becomes more integrated and accepted as a way of 
doing business. However, several questions are raised about its 
current state; what are the trends and best practices for 
deploying wireless LANs?  What are the leading applications? 
What are the tradeoffs in current wireless standards?  What are 
the best options for wireless infrastructures and security 
mechanisms?  Click here to download your copy, no registration 
required http://www.fattail.com/redir/redirect.asp?CID=79120
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