Automated manufacturing technologies such as freeform fabrication can greatly
reduce the cost and complexity of infrastructure required to manufacture unique devices
or invent new technologies. Multi-material freeform fabrication processes under
development have the potential to automatically build complete functional devices
including electronics. Making this technology available to creative individuals will
revolutionize art and invention, but requires extensive simplification and cost reduction
of what is still a laboratory technology. The combination of a Fab@Home Model 1
personal fabrication system and commercially available materials allows the
demonstration of simple and inexpensive freeform fabrication of functional embedded
electrical circuits, and useful devices. Using this approach, we have been able to
demonstrate an LED flashlight, functional printed circuit boards in 2-dimensions and 3-
dimensions that are actually entirely printed, and a child’s toy with embedded circuitry.
These results, and the materials and methods involved in producing them will be
presented in detail.Mechanical Engineerin