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C
Gonna
put
it
in
the
zoom
chat,
so
that's
the
new
link
for
people
to
join.
I
gotta
get
notes
up
here
and
chat,
hold.
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C
C
Okay,
I
feel
like
I
need
to
check
on
our
live
stream
to
see
what
people
are
seeing
hold
on.
C
C
So
getting
a
late
start
here
and
who
do
we
have
here?
John?
Are
you
able
to
help
with
notes
today,
looks
like.
C
We
were
doing
the
tech
stuff
got
it
okay,
I
gotta
change
that
setting
all
right
so
welcome
everyone.
Sorry,
for
the
rough
start,
we're
just
trying
to
get
all
this
live
streaming
stuff
to
work
smoothly,
and
obviously
it
isn't
yet
so
we'll
try
things
a
little
bit
differently
for
next
week,
but
we'll
get
it
working
so
bear
with
us.
Do
some
quick
review
of
action
items
and
then
we
want
to
get
into
a
presentation
from
our
colleague
dara
on
the
project
he
was
working
on
so
we'll
get
to
that
shortly.
C
E
You
know
I
don't
have
any
solid
updates,
but
I
said
I'd
send
an
email
and
I
haven't
yet
so
why
don't?
I
send
an
email
with
the
links
to
the
project
that
I
worked
on
with
ricardo.
It
was
sort
of
a
beta
version,
but
it
used
the
the
automatic
captions
in
youtube.
E
C
Good
and
then
you
were
gonna
think
about
volunteering
needs
any
updates.
E
I
I
did
update
that
page
and
I
think,
as
we
explore
looking
at
spaces
within
the
hub
to
to
put
some
of
our
activities
like
the
new
members
space,
I
think
the
of
a
space
for
sort
of
open
jobs
quote
unquote.
We
do
have
a
a
topic
for
that,
so
I
think
I
linked
that
topic
search
into
the
pinned
post.
So
when
people
look
at
potential
projects
that
they
can
contribute
to,
they
can
click
on
volunteer
unmet
needs.
E
E
C
D
But
I
do
think
I
do
think
that
we've
just
reminded
ourselves
that
when
a
space
falls
in
the
forest
and
no
one
hears
it,
it's
not
really
there.
Some
additional
mechanism
for
well.
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A
C
A
useful
way
of
doing
this,
so
we
need
to
come
up
with
a
better
way
of
presenting
this.
Lay
it
out
in
here
make
it
easy
to
understand
right.
Then
we
can
start
pushing
people
to
it.
E
D
E
You
know
I
did
notice
that
I
think
ward
commented
on
a
post
from
a
couple
years
ago.
That's
still
relevant
today,
and
he
got
a
lot
of
great
information
from
it.
So
I
think
if
we
can
start
with
that,
which
is
what
we've
been
using
and
then
try
to
tie
that
into
a
new
space,
and
then
you
know
try
to
organize
that
out
in
different
ways.
So
the
shorter
answer
is
yeah.
I've
been
looking
into
it
and
I'll
do
my
best
to
try
to
integrate
some
of
this
stuff.
C
Sounds
good
john
present
enable
ecosystem
to
new
members.
That's
obviously
done.
I'm
we've
put
this
into
the
hub
right,
so
we've
got
the
link
and
everything
up
in
the
hub.
Okay,.
E
There's
also
the
the
archive
post
that
I
ate
linkedin.
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C
D
I
wouldn't
be
surprised
if
the
live
stream
takes
all
available
bandwidth,
because
it's
so
critical,
so
jeremy,
you
can
stop
sharing
the
no.
I
see
I'm
just
refreshing
right.
C
We
could
try
it
you'll
have
to
pull
up
the
comments
too,
because
that's
part
of
what
we're
looking
at
here
is
the
comments
from
the
youtube
page.
D
D
Okay,
there
are
notes.
The
other
thing
I
need
to
do
is
to
get
the
hub
stream.
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E
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C
C
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C
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B
C
As
we
were
saying,
john
presenting
able
ecosystem
to
new
members
has
been
completed,
so
you
can
mark
that
one
complete
john.
That's
why
I
asked
if
the
links
were
in
the
hub,
because
as
soon
as
you
mark
that
complete
it'll
hide
it
from
the
note.
Well,
actually
you
have
that
setting
turned
off,
so
it
won't
in
your
case,
but
in
any
case
that's
been
done.
It
was
a
great
presentation
check
it
out.
C
If
you
didn't
see
it,
it's
a
nice
overview
of
kind
of
how
we
got
to
where
we
are
and
how
we
became
what
we
are
helping
provide.
D
The
critical
theme
is
governance
and
gardening,
and,
to
me
the
what
I
sort
of
realized
is
that
gardening,
it
may
be
a
better
term
for
how
we
manage
what
we
do
than
governance
for
sure.
C
Okay,
I
I've.
C
Post
there
we
go.
The
next
action
item
is
the
one
that's
sitting
there
for
me
right
now,
I'm
working
with
bob
and
eric
on
developing
this
new
sizing
badge
and
we're
fully
committed
to
getting
this
done.
Folks,
I'm
sorry
it's
taking
so
long
right
now,
it's
waiting
on
me
to
develop
a
new
tutorial
for
the
virtual
fitting
infusion
and
I
was
still
trying
to
confirm
a
couple
of
technical
details
that
I
have
to
go
through
with
someone.
C
D
Well,
so
ben
was
going
to
re-prod
lumio,
which
you
did
and
you
haven't
heard
back
either.
Yet.
E
E
So
maybe
if
you
want
to
re-pride
my
prod
frankly,
I
think
besides.
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C
C
So
you
may
not
have
found
us
if
you
had
gone
that
route
and
by
the
way
for
people
watching
I
mean
it's
your
choice,
it
you
know
we
set
up
the
live
stream
so
that
the
whole
community-
anyone
that's
available
at
this
time,
slot
you're
welcome
to
watch
you're,
welcome
to
join
in
by
comments,
but
if
you
have
more
to
say
or
if
you
want
to
participate
more
directly,
you're
always
welcome
to
join
in
the
zoom
session.
Just
like
ward
did
here.
C
So
it's
open
to
anyone
who
wants
to
participate
and
that
link
is
also
included
in
the
calendar.
Events
in
the
hub.
D
F
That's
right,
so
I
got
a
question
for
you
at
the
end,
once
we
get
down,
you
know
get
to
go
through
your
your
schedule
here
and
then
all
of
them
yeah.
C
Well,
we're
just
gonna
we're
doing
things
a
little
differently
today,
so
we're
just
gonna
finish
action
items
here
and
then
we'll
do
your
question
and
then
we
got
a
special
presentation.
So
last
action
item
is
for
me
to
post
a
note
in
the
new
members
workspace
on
the
hub
about
customizing
notifications.
C
I
did
that
this
morning
you
might
want
to
look
at
it
ben
it's
it's
I.
I
fully
admit
that
I,
I
kind
of
you
know,
did
a
a
a
poor
job.
It's
just
a
simple
text
message.
I
think
we
probably
need
to
somehow
call
it
out
a
little
bit
more,
maybe
put
in
a
screenshot
or
two
I
just
you
know,
was
in
a
rush.
So
it's
done,
but
probably
needs
to
be
improved
upon
to.
E
Okay,
I'll,
maybe
I'll
just
edit,
that
post
and
add
some
stuff
to
it.
C
Awesome,
thank
you,
and
so
now
yeah
ward.
Let's,
let's
cover
your
question
real
quick,
so
I
don't
forget
about
that.
F
Yeah,
that
was
quick,
so
I
was
thinking
of
starting,
like
my
own
group
or
my.
What
do
they
call
it?
A
space
on
the
website.
F
Yeah
for
engineering,
but
then
I
I
noticed
you
got
a
a
collaborative
design
team
going.
C
F
C
F
C
Yeah
tell
me:
maybe
we
can
have
an
offline
discussion
about
this.
You
know
if
we
get
a
better
understanding
of
what
you
have
in
mind.
There
might
already
be
a
space,
that's
appropriate.
We
have
one,
for
you
know
the
the
bionic
stuff.
You
know
we
have
one
for
customization,
you
know
so
there's
there's
a
couple
of
spaces
out
there
that
might
be
irrelevant,
but
if
not
you're
absolutely
welcome
to
set
up
a
new
one
and
we
can
help
you
do
that
and
get
it
set
up
the
way
you
want.
F
Just
for
just
for
a
standard
like
if
anybody
of
all
these
projects
that
are
going
on,
if
someone
needs
some
some
assistance,
some
engineering
assistance
or
some
cad
work
someplace,
we
can
post
it
and
then
well.
C
C
C
So
what
we
really
could
use
is
for
somebody
to
kind
of
step
up
and
take
leadership
or
take
ownership
of
that
existing
space
for
enabled
device
customization,
because
the
whole
idea
of
that
space
was
just
what
you
said:
somebody's
working
on
a
a
case
for
somebody,
but
they
need
something,
that's
a
little
more
custom
and
they
don't
have
the
cad
skills.
This
was
the
place
that
we
were
hoping
they
could
go
to
get
help
so
start
there
see.
C
F
C
E
Sounds
like
if
you
could
collect
some
other
engineers
and
sort
of
have
a
list
in
the
wiki
of
people
and
some
information
about
what
you
guys
do.
I
can
start
pointing
people
over
there
every
time
somebody
posts,
something
I
can
say
check
out
this
space
and
follow
up
with
ward
and
we
can.
We
can
build
it
up.
So
keep
me
posted
on
how
I
can
help.
F
Nice
yep
that
would
be
perfect
and
in
the
meantime,
I'm
just
going
to
continue
on
taking
our
existing
design
and
putting
them
into
the
on-shape
system.
For
now,.
D
F
Yeah
yeah,
I
I
I'll
see
you
know
that
might
be
a
good
way
to
go
too.
Maybe
I'll
put
yeah,
I'm
not
sure
how
I
would
there.
C
And
there's
a
lot
of
people
out
there
yeah
that's
what
I
was
going
to
say:
there's
already
good
tutorials
out
there.
What
I
think
might
be
worth
thinking
about
is
honestly
what
I've
been
working
on,
which
is
virtual,
fitting
and
fusion.
I
wonder
if
we
shouldn't
be
thinking
about
virtual
fitting
and
on
shape.
I
don't
know
if
that's
something
that
would
translate.
Do
they
allow
you
to
import
like
images
as
canvases
and
and
scale.
C
Maybe
maybe
ward
you-
and
I
should
follow
up
on
that
because
I'm
working
on
something
in
fusion
right
now
that
maybe
we
should
be
looking
at
doing
an
on
shape
given
yeah
what
we
talked
about
recently
so
yeah,
let's
you
and
I
circle
back
on
that.
I
think
that's
that's
worth
thinking
about.
Maybe
we
do
both.
I
think
we
do
a
tutorial
for
doing
it.
Non-Shape
and
one
infusion,
but
I'd
like
to
compare
notes
with
you
on
that.
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C
Good
stuff,
so
I'm
going
to
hand
things
over
to
our
colleague
derek
broadbent.
I
I'm
sure
I'm
not
pronouncing
that
right.
I
apologize,
but
as
a
reminder
or
a
kind
of
summary
for
those
joining
us
that
maybe
didn't
see
the
the
meeting
where
this
came
from
dara
is
working
on
a
special
project
that
that
we
approved
through
this
kind
of
committee.
C
Here,
the
the
you
know
the
community
recently
kind
of
gave
us
the
ability
to
approve
smaller
amounts
of
of
funding
as
a
way
of
not
having
to
go
through
the
whole
detailed
proposal
on
lumio
process,
and
this
was
the
first
of
those
projects
that
we
chose
to
fund
and
that
was
for
dara
to
investigate
ultra
flexible
materials
for
us,
as
well
as
some
other
interesting
aspects
of
that
that
he'll
share
with
us.
So
today
is
the
first
update
that
we're
getting
on
the
work.
Dara
has
been
doing
so
john.
A
Excellent,
that's
step
one.
So,
yes,
thank
you
for
the
introduction,
yeah
I'd
I
figured
this
would
be
a
good
time
to
give
it
a
little
bit
of
a
progress
update
because
I've
managed
to
push
the
project
forwards
in
most
of
the.
You
know,
key
objective
areas
at
least
and
yeah.
If
you
have
any
questions
just
pipe
up
as
I'm
on
the
slide
or
wait
for
the
end,
I
don't
mind.
A
So,
as
it
says,
there
contents
are
preliminary,
so
there
are
some
graphs
and
figures,
but
don't
be
too
surprised
if
they
don't
look
exactly
the
same
later
on
so
we'll
go
through
acquisition
of
candidate
materials
and
what
I've
managed
to
get
what
I've
managed
to
print
the
progress
I've
made
on
the
test
rig
the
in
the
test
results
that
I've
managed
to
gain
so
far
and
some
initial
conclusions
easy
thing.
A
First,
the
candidate
materials
I've
managed
to
source
all
of
the
required
stuff,
so
60
70
a-
and
I
already
have
some
82a
kicking
around,
as
well
as
the
conductive
material
that
we
talked
about
as
a
little
bit
of
a
bonus.
I've
not
managed
to
find
any
ninja
tech
chinchilla,
specifically
in
this
country.
A
So
far,
it
seems
to
be
a
little
bit
elusive,
but
I've
I've
got
a
a
few
feelers
out
and
now
for
the
now,
for
the
good
news,
I've
been
able
to
print
every
material
so
far
on
my
completely
stock
prusa
mark
3s,
all
the
way
down
to
the
lowest
flexible
flexibility
material,
the
60a,
which
is
something
which
is
a
little
bit
of
a
surprise
to
me,
because
the
information
that
I
saw
suggested
you
need
a
specialized
extruder
and
at
least
for
these
relatively
simple
components.
A
Drive
yeah,
okay,
anything
else
that
I
had
yeah.
I
didn't
even
change
the
idle
attention.
I
literally
just
loaded
the
material
in
and
pressed
go
and
it
worked.
C
A
So
they
were
consistent
with
the
other,
flexible
material
profiles
that
I've
done
so
far.
They
are,
you
know,
on
the
slower
side,
a
maximum
of
25
millimeters,
a
second
okay,
and
in
this
case
I
was
using
quite
rapid
retractions
to
try
and
curtail
some
of
the
enormous
amounts
of
stringing,
the
materials
that
I
have
been
using.
They
do
actually
publish
their
own
material
profiles,
so
they
have
cura
and
prusa
slicer
profiles
and
probably
some
others,
and
so
I've.
A
I've
used
bits
and
bits
of
my
profiles
and
bits
of
theirs
to
come
up
with
something
that
works,
but
all
in
all
it
required
minimum
tuning,
which
is
the
opposite
of
what
I
found
when
I
tried
to
do
this
on
my
previous
mini,
so
I've
done
six
hands
three
on
the
the
full
size
100
m3
at
65.
A
A
It
probably
looks
a
little
bit
mad
from
someone
else's
point
of
view,
but
if
we
can
just
briefly
go
over
what's
happening,
so
this
metal
frame
is
literally
just
a
place
to
rigidly
hold
stuff
and
we
got
the
hand
on
this
side
which
is
rigidly
attached
rigidly
as
in
big
air
quotes,
because
it's
actually
quite
a
difficult
shape
to
hold
on
to
so
it's
attached
there.
A
On
the
left
hand
side,
we
have
a
linear
rail
here
with
a
a
dial
test
indicator
and
some
contraption
to
transfer
the
the
wire
from
the
hand
to
there
and
then
down
across
a
bearing
roller
and
and
down
to
some
weights.
So
the
dial
test
indicator
then
impinges
on
a
printed
flag
that
you
can
move
up
and
down.
So
you
can
set
the
the
datum
as
it
were,
so
you
get
the
gross
datum
and
then
a
fine
datum
with
the
the
test
indicator.
A
Do
I
need
to
does
everybody
sort
of
understand?
What's
what
they're
saying
it's
quite
difficult,
sometimes
to
because
I've
looked
at
this
so
much
it
doesn't.
You
know
it
makes
perfect
sense
to
me,
but
does
it
make
sense
to
everybody
else?.
A
Which
bits
the
test
indicator
this
this
thing?
Yes
right!
So
that's
that's.
What's
called
a
dial
test
indicator,
that's
absolutely
the
thing!
That's
doing
the
measurement,
so
it's
still
attached
to
the
test
rig.
Otherwise,
I'd
show
you
it's
basically
just
a
measuring
device,
there's
a
like
a
spring-loaded
plunger
and
that
moves
back
and
forth
on
it's.
It's
not
dissimilar
from
like
a
set
of
vernier
calipers.
A
It
is
measuring
distance,
so
it's
it's
measuring
absolute
distance
in
this
case,
so
I
steer.
C
C
A
This
I'm
pointing
at
the
screen.
I
don't
know
why,
because
you
can't
see
my
finger,
we
do
or
we
see
her
yeah.
We
see
your
pointer
this
linear
rail,
this
gantry,
this
black
thing
sits
on
a
linear,
rail
and
the
artistic
test
indicator.
The
body
of
it
sits
on
that
linear,
rail
as
well,
and
that
whole
thing
moves
up
and
down.
C
A
B
A
Versus
the
fall
supplied,
so
you
know
just
a
set
of
it's
a
kilogram
weight,
and
I
just
do
them
in
a
hundred
gram.
Increments,
go
all
the
way
up
and
then
all
the
way
back
down,
which
will
show
I'll
show
it
in
a
later.
A
At
each
at
a
hundred
gram
increments
up
to
a
kilogram
yeah,
so
you'll
get
I'll
it'll
that'll
be
that
bit
will
become
clearer.
Hopefully,
when
I
show
you
some
graphs
okay,
so
that
should
be
reasonably
clear.
I
hope
clear.
A
A
A
I
don't
think
it's
the
end
of
the
world.
It's
a
limitation,
but
I
I
don't
think
it's
it's
it's
yeah,
just
something
to
be
aware
of.
I
do.
I
have
acquired
some
some
candidates
to
try
something
different
with
which
were
on
my
desk
and
now
somewhere
I
mean
I
have
half
of
it
on
my
desk.
One
was
a
a
an
inductive
sensor
and
one
is
a
a
membrane
potentiometer
and
I
was
exploring
the
best
way
to
use
these.
A
They
both
have
their
advantages
and
disadvantages,
but
yeah,
so
I'm
just
at
the
beginning
phases
of
that
any
questions
on
this
bit
because
I
think
this
is
a
salient
point.
C
A
Absolutely
and
that's
what
the
inductive
sensor
would
do,
unfortunately,
I'm
having
trouble
the
the
the
the
way
you
turn
the
raw
values
from
the
inductive
sensor
into
a
an
actual
measurement
is
a
little
bit
flaky.
D
D
A
A
B
B
C
B
A
And
you
know,
ultimately,
your
resolution
needs
to
be.
The
resolution
of
the
instrument
is
as
long
as
you're.
A
You
don't
want
to
be
higher
than
the
amount
that
you
care
about.
I'm
recording
them
to
0.01
they're,
not
really
relevant
to
point
zero
one
because
of
various
issues
with.
Actually
you
know
just
the
way
you
apply,
the
weight
can
change
the
answer
that
you
measure
so
that
as
long
as
the
resolution
resolution's
below
a
certain
point,
then
it's
okay,
I'm
not
putting
too
much
stock
in
yeah.
The
the
key
is
the
repeats
you
know.
B
A
We
are
talking
about
the
when
we
talk
about
travel.
I'll,
show
you
in
the
next
slide,
but
the
can
I
I'll
just
add
here.
A
The
issue
with
the
inductive
sensor
is
is
getting
the
raw
values
and
turning
them
into
a
real
measurement,
and
the
problem
with
the
potentiometer
is:
I'm
not
sure
it
needs
a
wiper
and
I'm
not
sure
if
I
can
design
a
wiper
that
wouldn't
put
too
much
friction
into
the
system.
Those
are
my
issues
with
those
two
setups.
A
Initial
experimental
data,
if
we
look
at
the
left
hand
graph
first
and
focus
on
the
lower
lines,
so
this
is
what's
what
I'm,
what
I'm
doing,
I'm
adding
weight.
So
weight
is
along
the
bottom
axis
here
and
deflections
along
the
along
the
side,
so
I'm
adding
weight
up
to
9.81,
newtons
or
a
kilo
and
then
all
the
way
back
down
to
zero
newtons
and
that
gap.
A
A
A
So
that's
what's
preventing
it
going
back
to
zero,
basically,
okay,
and
even
if
that
testing
indicator
wasn't
there,
it
probably
wouldn't
go
all
the
way
back
to
zero.
Because
of
the
you
know,
friction
in
the
system.
It
would
go
back
there
eventually,
after
being
shaken
around
you
know,
there
are
ways
to
deal
with
histories.
Just
most
of
them
involve
vibrating.
The
component.
D
John,
I'm
really
good
at
impersoning
someone
who
doesn't
understand
physics,
because
I
am
that
person.
As
I
understand
it,
the
horizontal
axis
is
the
amount
of
force
applied.
A
D
Vertical
axis
is
the
amount
of
action
you
get
if
it
were
a
perfect
system,
you
would
have
a
straight
diagonal
line
where
x
equals
y
correct.
A
No,
you
would
have
a
straight
line,
but
the
x
equals
y,
not
so
much.
A
A
70
you
get
the
same,
you
apply
the
same
amount
of
force,
but
you
get
way
more
deflection
and
so
the
the
defamation
that
we're
talking
about
is,
you
know
nearly
15
millimeters.
So
it's
quite
a
lot
of
of
movement
in
comparison
to
what
I
expected
anyway,
but
nevertheless
this
is
what
we
get
the
this.
Is
this
right
hand?
Graph
is
all
one
material,
but
for
each
of
the
individual
fingers
and
overwhelmingly,
the
thumb
is
the
least
flexible
compared
to
the
other
fingers,
and
that's
just
because
of
the
nature
of
the
so.
A
C
This
one,
this
one
was
really
interesting,
daryl
and
I
wonder
as
part
of
what
you're
exploring
going
to.
I
don't
know
if
it'll
get
to
this
point,
but
I
could
see
this
feeding
into
you
know
really
the
goal
being
to
get
all
of
these
lines,
sort
of
aligned
with
one
another
is
such
that
you
might
look
at
using
different
types
of
flexible
materials
with
a
different
level
of
flex
for
the
thumb
versus
the
other
fingers.
So
you
could
get
them
on
to
the
same
kind
of
a
deflection
curve.
You.
A
Know,
potentially,
yes-
and
I
mean
you
know,
because
we're
talking
about
that
difference
in
flexibility
from
finger
to
finger-
is
basically
going
to
end
up
with
a
twist
as
you
actuate
the
as
you
actuate
the
hand,
you're
going
to
end
up
twisting
the
hand
ever
so
slightly,
which
isn't
gonna
isn't
gonna
help.
But
it's
I'm
not
sure
exactly
how
much
that's
really
gonna
affect
everything.
A
A
C
Well,
before
hold
on
before
we
move
on
to
that,
I
just
want
to
make
sure
I'm
understanding
something.
So
looking
at
the
60
a
graph,
the
blue
one
in
the
upper
left
corner
the
60a,
it
would
seem
that
that
that's
kind
of
the
most
appealing
sort
of
curve.
That
is,
that
you
get
to
full
deflection
with
less
force.
But
then
we
come
back
to
having
to
think
about
okay.
But
what
happens
when
we're
dealing
with
a
bigger
hand
that
has
heavier
fingers?
Are
they
just
going
to
be
able
to
you
know?
C
A
And
honestly,
I
think
that
I'll
I'll
say
a
bit
more
about
this
in
the
conclusions,
but
the
the
winner
really
is
the
70a,
because
you
there's
an
enormous
gain
between
from
going
from
the
82
to
the
70
and
then
from
the
70
to
the
60.
It's
less.
You
know
so
look
at
the
gradient
difference
between
this
dark
orange
line
and
then
this
yellow
line
there's
an
enormous
difference
and
then
from
the
gel
line
to
this
blue.
You
know
there's
a
bit
of
difference.
A
These
ones
aren't
at
the
moment
these
are
just
one
singular
run,
but
the
the
part
of
the
next
steps
is
to
do
repeats
of.
A
A
But
I
think
something
interesting
here
is
looking
at
the
yellow
and
the
blue.
You
know
at
the
top,
because
they're
those
fingers
are
completely
closed.
They're
very
close
to
each.
A
But
the
hysteresis
means
that
the
70a
closes
down
much
quicker
than
the
than
the
60
john.
D
D
D
C
A
A
A
A
A
I
don't
think
I
really
have
the
bandwidth
to
completely
redesign
redevelop
the
test
rig
and
change
the
way,
it's
being
measured.
It's
a
limitation,
but,
as
you
can
see,
the
data
still
has
value
it's
under
it's.
You
know
the
it's
basically
making
the
more
flexible
materials
look
slightly
less
flexible.
C
So
did
you?
Is
there
another
slide
past
this,
or
is
this
your
last
one?
The
last
one
is
that
excellent?
So
I
I
there
is
something
I
wanted
to
bring
up.
First
of
all,
nice
work
and
and
there's
definitely
some
valuable
insights
in
here,
but
I
continue
to
come
back
to
thinking
about
the
community
and
the
struggles
that
people
have
had
in
dealing
with
flexible
filaments,
because,
ultimately,
that's
what
I
want
to
try
to
address
is-
and
I
think,
there's
two
sides
of
this.
As
I
think
about
it.
One
is
a
technical
challenge.
C
Some
people
just
don't,
have
the
right
3d
printers,
I
mean
the
prusa
sounds
like
it's
a
great
machine
for
printing
flexibles.
Not
all
printers
are
going
to
give
you
that
smooth
result,
and
many
of
us
have
printers
that
really
cause
headaches.
When
you
try
to
print
these
flexibles.
So
there's
the
technical
challenge.
Do
you
have
the
right
printer
or
is
your
printer
set
up
for
this,
but
then
there's
also
a
psychological
element
of
this
there's
people.
C
For
example,
you
gave
us
one
example
now
of
a
printer
that
we
we
know
that
if
you
go
out
and
buy
a
prusa
i3
mark,
you
know,
mark
3s
or
whatever
that
model
was
that
you're
going
to
be
able
to
print
these
specific
flexibles
using
these
settings
without
issue.
We
know
that
if
we
continued
on
that
path,
maybe
we
can
create
a
list
of
known
printer
models
that
can
print
these
flexibles
reliably
using
known
profiles
yeah.
So
the
if
you
get
one
of
these
printers,
you
will
not
have
you
know
significant
issues
with
these
materials.
A
C
I
guess
what
I'm
thinking
is
that
a
wonderful
way
of
building
on
your
work
would
be
once
we
have
your
results,
recruiting
the
broader
community
to
say,
hey
whatever
kind
of
printer
you
have
you
try
running
this
material
using
his
settings
and
see
what
results
you
get
and
if
you're
getting
good
results,
then
that's
one
more
printer.
We
can
add
to
our
list
and
you
know
collaboratively.
We
can
start
to
develop
a
list
of
recommended
printers
for
flexible
materials.
You
know
yeah.
B
F
Yeah
I
said
I
got
an
ex.
I
got
a.
I
got
an
idea
for
your
next
experiment
after
this
one
see
if
you
can
make
the
flexible
that
that
hand
that
brace
that
goes
around
your
arm,
that
we
that
you
boil
right
now
and
then
mold
it
to
your
arm.
F
A
That's
that's
a
good
one.
F
D
Potentially
yeah
job
go
back
to
the
previous
slide,
please
yep
and
the
previous
slide.
There
you
go
so
again.
This
is
just
to
understand.
Make
test
my
understanding.
I
do
see
that
yellow
the
70a
is
more
linear,
but
I
see
that
the
60
gets
where
we
need
to
go
with
less
force.
A
A
C
A
A
You'd
be
surprised,
actually
they
do
kind
of
they
do
sag
ever
so
slightly,
but
it's
not
nowhere
near
what
you
know
nowhere
near
sort
of
a
droop,
but
you
know-
and
I
I
can
try
and
take
some
pictures
of
that,
but
my
photography
skills
are
less
than
stellar.
I.
C
Just
know
that
I
know
bob
and
I
have
had
issues
both
of
us
using
95,
a
short
hardness,
even
in
those
hinges,
and
even
at
95a,
at
a
bigger
hand
where
the
fingers,
just
they
won't,
extend
all
the
way
out.
Yeah.
D
C
A
But
yeah
the
thing
with
this
yeah
john
you're,
absolutely
right,
and
but
what
in?
In
the
context
of
the
kinetic
hand,
I
think
the
70
is
represents
a
nice
happy
medium.
Now,
if
we
were
going
to
do
something
else,
then
having
the
68.
Having
that
really
flexible
material
in
your
arsenal
is,
is
fantastic.
A
A
They
have
their
own
purpose.
I
think
any
other
questions.
C
Do
you
think
it
sounds
like
we're?
You're
gonna
have
limited,
you
know,
hours
left
that
can
be
put
into
this
is.
Is
there
going
to
be
an
opportunity
to
experiment
with
the
scaling
consideration
of
you
know
once
you
find
an
optimal
sort
of
flexible
shore
hardness
and
you
find
the
right
settings
and
all
that
trying
those
same
settings
on
a
smaller
hand
versus
a
larger
hand,
to
see
how
the
differences
absolutely
that's
part.
C
A
Know
I've
I've
printed
the
the
the
smaller
size,
hands
and
they're
good
to
go.
I
just
haven't
had
a
chance
to
test
any
of
them
yet
so
I
do
anticipate
that
there
will
be
a
scaling
study,
at
least
within
the
report
I
have
had
the
other.
The
only
other
thing
that
I've
done
is.
I
did
experiment
with
using
these
materials
on
a
prusa
mini
and
then
approach
your
mini
with.
A
C
A
For
that,
thank
you,
sir
very
nice.
Any
time
I
will
provide
the
link
to
this
presentation
somewhere.
A
Who,
who
who
is
again,
is
there
going
to
be
another
hub
update,
or
what
should
I
do
with
it?.
A
C
Okay,
well,
so
we
are
we're
at
the
top
of
the
hour
we're
going
to
have
to
think
about
wrapping
up
here
now.
Unfortunately,
we
we
cut
ourselves
short
because
of
all
of
our
technical
difficulties
at
the
beginning,
I'm
just
going
to
ask
if,
rather
than
kind
of
going
back
into
our
our
notes
and
getting
into
some
of
those
topics,
they're
going
to
take
more
time
to
cover.
Let
me
just
ask
if
anybody
here
has
anything
that
you'd
like
to
talk
about
briefly
before
we
wrap
up
today's.
C
D
B
E
Okay,
yeah,
so
safe
will
send
a
video
and
she'll
be
available
for
q.
A
on
the
video
for
next
week's
spc.
C
Sounds
good
all
right,
we'll
go
ahead
and
wrap
it
up
then,
and
we'll
we'll
try
to
get
the
technology
working
more
smoothly
for
next
week.
Bear
with
us,
but
thanks
for
those
who
did
join
in
we'll
get
better
at
these
all
right.
Everyone
see
you
next
time.