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12-Aug-2010
Dear Dr. Bowyer:
I would like to accept your manuscript entitled "RepRap - The Replicating R=
apid Prototyper" after revision for publication in Robotica. The comments =
of the reviewer(s) who reviewed your manuscript are included at the foot of=
this letter.
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Editor's Comments
The guest editors recommend that this submission be accepted for the specia=
l issue on Robotic Self-X Systems. However, the guest editors expect that t=
he final version of this submission will address the current round of revie=
wer concerns, including the requests of Reviewer 2. =20
Where possible, please make the tone of the paper more formal. In places i=
t reads more like a press-release than an academic paper. Please omit figu=
res that are unnecessary or frivolous, in particular Figures 5 and 13. The=
sale depicted in Figure 13 certainly deserves mention in the article, but =
the figure is unnecessary, especially since it was featured prominently on =
the RepRap website. =20
Where applicable please make sure information is up-to-date. For example t=
he map information and estimated number of users should be as recent as pos=
sible.
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In order to finalize the decision and send your manuscript to production, I=
kindly ask you to upload your revised manuscript in editable format to our=
Manuscript Central site. PDF files are not suitable for production, so ple=
ase upload MS Word or LaTex files. Figures should be uploaded separately as=
high-resolution files.
You will find the manuscript in your author center under "Manuscripts with =
Decisions". Please select "Create Revision", upload your source files and s=
ubmit them online.
PLEASE NOTE: The manuscript will only be officially accepted once you have =
submitted the source files. Any delay will hold up the publication of your =
paper, so please upload the files as soon as possible.
Sincerely,
Prof. Greg Chirikjian
Editor in Chief, Robotica
eic.robotica@gmail.com
Reviewer(s)' Comments to Author:
Reviewer: 1
Comments to the Author
The technical concerns I brought up have been addressed appropriately.
Reviewer: 2
Comments to the Author
This paper appears very similar to the one I reviewed in December 2009. Pe=
rhaps this is a resubmission of that paper, in corrected form?
If so, I notice that the one factual error I found has not yet been correct=
ed in this version. Specifically: on the last line of page 6, =E2=80=9CRe=
producing Concepts Team=E2=80=9D should be corrected to =E2=80=9CReplicatin=
g Systems Concepts Team=E2=80=9D, which was the actual name of the group in=
this study.
This version also does not appear to respond to the two other simple reques=
ts that I made:
(1) I didn=E2=80=99t see a statement of the estimated lifetime of a typical=
machine, e.g., how many hours you can get out of key parts, such as a head=
, before it must be replaced.
(2) I didn=E2=80=99t see a statement of the smallest attainable feature si=
ze (or =E2=80=9Cfeature resolution=E2=80=9D) on product objects that can be=
fabricated. As the authors realize, this is different from the raw positi=
oning accuracy, which is stated to be 0.1 mm.
Adding these two bits of information to the text would improve the paper, b=
ut are not critical.
Again, I will note that this is a very excellent review of the kinematic re=
plication field and a fine summary of the history and accomplishments of th=
e RepRap project. There=E2=80=99s the same exciting feel as in the earlies=
t days in the PC industry back in the late 1970s, when Radio Shack and othe=
rs started selling the first assemble-it-yourself home computers. I enthus=
iastically recommend this paper for publication in Robotica, after the abov=
e minor matters are properly corrected.
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