Wednesday, August 19, 2026
The Sub-Millimeter Challenges
The FPath Project is an R+D effort to follow the Feynman Path to Nanotechnology - the use of tools to build smaller tools which then build smaller tools and so on. The ideal situation would be the eventual development of kits of tools and techniques applicable to various scales (sub-millimeter, micron etc).
In order to bias the direction of the FPath Project experiments towards this goal, a series of challenges has now been created - each of which solves a useful problem.
http://www.ofitselfso.com/FPath/SubMillimeterChallenges.php
The FPath Project will attempt to complete each of these challenges - but they are generally open to others. If you complete a challenge (or even make a valiant attempt) I am happy to post a link to your solution on the the Results Page.
New Challenges will be added in the future and suggestions are appreciated.
Labels: Additive Manufacturing, Feynman Path, Nanotechnology