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model shop
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The model shop tag on WindowsForum.com covers behind-the-scenes looks at Microsoft's hardware prototyping facilities. Content includes tours of the Microsoft Hardware Model Shop, where napkin sketches become working prototypes using 3D printers, CNC machines, and paint guns. Another thread explores the Microsoft Research model shop in Building 99, focusing on prototyping and model-making for research projects. These discussions highlight the process of turning ideas into physical products within Microsoft's ecosystem, emphasizing the role of model shops in hardware development and innovation.
Vince Jesus gives Clint Rutkas a tour of the Microsoft Hardware Model Shop (not to be confused with the Link Removed) where napkin doodles become working prototypes and then eventually finished products like the Link Removed.
3D Printers, C&C Machines and Paint Guns are just some of the toys...
Larry Larsen and Microsoft Research General Manager Kevin Schofield take a tour of Building 99. In this video, the third and final instalment of our MSR tour, we see inside the prototyping and model shop.
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