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From YouTube: Development Team Meeting - Nov 27, 2018
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1. OSE Clubs - London, Ontario 3 Day Training
2. Mini 3D Printer clamps
3. Basic FreeCAD workflow - 0.16 vs 0.17
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We
went
over
some
pre-cut
practices,
so
we
we
kind
of,
went
through
the
basic
workflow
of
free
CAD,
so
they
learned
that
and
on
the
third
day
we
talked
about
the
collaboration
aspects
of
how
we
work
together,
including
OSE
spec,
and
the
process
for
for
working
together
with
development
templates,
Google
Docs
online,
as
well
as
free
CAD,
that's
shared
on
a
wiki
with
work
logs
and
everything
else.
So
it
was
a
very
productive
time
and
these
guys
actually
very
excited
regarding
the
work
of
OSC,
so
so
we'll
William.
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That's
actually
no
se
poster
it's
like
look
at
the
global
village,
Construction
Set
as
the
ultimate
stem
project,
so
William
has
been
promoting
the
work
of
OSE
and
in
fact,
each
and
every
one
of
his
classes
for
stem.
He
starts
with
a
TED
talk
to
connect
stem
to
the
the
bigger
picture,
basically,
engineering
or
science,
education
with
meaning
stem
with
meaning,
and
so
right
now.
It
was
quite
quite
interesting
to
see
the
activity
going
on
in
London
Ontario
and
so
we're
actually
looking
at
pretty
ambitious
plans
there.
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So
yeah
extremely
excited
about
that
and
we're
pursuing
that
relationship
made
major
development
point
here,
so
so
really
glad
how
the
trip
turned
out.
So
you
can
take
some
of
that
look
at
some
of
the
pictures
there,
but
yeah
just
an
amazing
time
out
there
in
Canada
flight
flying
into
Detroit
and
then
driving
out
to
London
Ontario,
very
nice.
So
that's
my
report.
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As
far
as
pursuing
things
from
here,
it's
continuing
on
all
the
3d
printer
work,
getting
business
as
usual
to
the
3d
printing
infrastructure
for
larger
and
smaller
3d
printers,
the
12-inch
version
of
the
3d
printer
plus
the
film
at
making
aspects.
That's
same-old
same-old
on
a
critical
path,
so
yeah
yeah,
really
good
stuff.
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Yeah
it's,
this
could
be
it
so
I'm.
Definitely
looking
forward
to
more
clubs
in
different
locations
where
we
can
really
leverage
a
crowd,
develop
development
effort,
and
if
this
works
out
I
mean
that
could
be
a
major
major
step
up.
If
there's
a
physical
location
that
ose
is
involved
in,
that's
really
good.
So
let's
continue
so
maybe
Abe.
Do
you
have
any
updates
on
the
d,
3d
mini
aspect.
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Pla,
assuming
that
pretty
well
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That
I
just
did
both
holes
because
I
was
thinking
that
that
would
print
faster.
It
looks
like
you
know,
there's
a
lot
of
other
on
the
clam
shell
parts
for
the
accident
and
so
on.
I
see
that
there's
there's
gaps
that
it
manages
the
bridge
over
with
holes.
You
know
underneath
the
clamshell
hearts
that
way,
so
it
can
leak
in
bridge
certain
narrow
areas,
I
guess
cranes,
but
I
assume.
If
that
kind
of
slows
down
the
printing,
so
I
was
trying
to
make
the
hole
through
there.
It's
two
pieces.
Obviously
such.
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Yeah
I
mean,
but
otherwise
it
would
be.
It
would
be
convenient
to
make
the
clamp
such
that
you
don't
need
to
money.
You
just
have
one
kind
of
clamp
you,
so
it's
another
additional
constraint.
That
would
be
only
as
thick
as
the
corner
pieces.
You
know
so
that
it
doesn't
look
things
off
the
ground.
That's
that's
harder
to
do.
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Creating
three-dimensional
objects
out
of
those
by
extruding
those
with
pads,
then
drawing
any
further
shapes
on
any
surface,
to
make
a
more
complex
geometry
and
then
from
those
surfaces
drawing
any
further
shapes
on
any
new
additional
surface
until
pretty
much
getting
complex,
rather
complex
geometry,
so
both
features
or
pockets
in
those
sections.
Now
in
in
freaked
out
what
a
17
or
18
it's
a
little
different,
but
let's
actually
create
a
new
document
here
and
so
I'll
share
my
screen.
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Exercise
so
you
draw
yourself
any
structure,
you
know
blah
blah
blah
close
it
upon
itself.
You
then
so
then
close
that
sketch
go
into
into
part
design
and
then
do
a
pad
and
the
pad
is
pad
a
selected
sketch.
Now
it
tells
you
in
order
to
use
part
design,
you
need
an
active
body
object
in
the
document.
Please
make
one
active
or
create
one
so
use
the
migrate
function.
Part!
Okay,
so
so
in
part,
design
create
body.
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Little
more
about
point
one
7.18
yeah,
because
there's
some
features
there
that
make
sense
and
I
think
at
first
I
thought
certain
things
like
assembly,
two
and
stuff
wouldn't
work
with
some
of
the
numbers
are
so
well,
but
I
think
that's
necessarily
the
case
with
a
lot
of
things.
It's
you
know
certain
plugs
with
some
of
them
the
design,
but
the
purpose
of
the
body.
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All
that
is
is
they've,
put
containers
one
of
the
software
container
for
hearts,
because
in
point
one
six,
a
problem
we
frequently
have
as
it's
not
just
a
coordinate
system
or
the
relationships
of
the
parts,
but
it's
like
sketches
and
things.
Sometimes
you
have
to
their
map
to
services
in
point
one,
six
and
I
think
in
for
Savannah
in
newer
versions
you
don't
have
to
always
map
it.
Things
are
more
independent
and
you
can
ship
them
around,
and
that
makes
it
so
that
the
interaction
between
parts
is
more
modular.
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You
know
compatibility
for
some
of
the
things
that
we
want
to
use
like
the
future,
like
like
my
tool,
pathing
for
machining
things
and
for
maybe
finite
element,
analysis
things
like
that.
You
know
some
of
the
tools
in
the
work
benches
in
the
older
versions,
they're
not
very
compatible
all
the
time
together,
yeah.
A
B
Think
making
the
I
think
that
that's
their
goal
with
that
software
change
used
to
make
it
more
less
dependent.
Almost
you
know
it's
it's
more
modular,
so
explicit.
It
doesn't
break
as
many
dependencies
between
things
right,
but
I
haven't
noticed
other
than
having
to
make
the
body
the
plain
elements
they're
there
and
the
visual
thing
that
really.
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Summarize
so,
if
you
look
at
my
screen,
okay,
so
I
just
created
a
pad
put
another
feature
on
that
put
a
hole
through
that
put
a
hole
through
the
other,
so
kind
of
a
standard
workflow.
But
just
the
point
was
at
the
very
beginning
before
you,
you
start
apart
so
say:
I
create
a
new
document.
I
want
to
use
the
basic
OSI,
workflow
and
stuff
going
straight
to
sketch,
like
we
typically
would
okay
XY
plane
does
allow
me
to
just
create
a
sketch
and
extrude.
It
close.
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Yeah
so
essentially
yeah.
So
what
I'm
observing
here
is,
if
you
go
to
sketcher
and
you
do
an
XY
plane
and
do
something
like
that,
no
go
straight
to
part
design
and
then,
when
you
do
the
pad
do
the
know
do
the
sketch
with
in
part
design.
It
allows
you
to
select
the
sketch
the
plane,
such
as
XY,
okay,
great
and
then
once
I
start.
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Drawing
here
draw
my
shape
here
and
then
say
close
that
then
in
part
design,
yes,
I'm
able
to
create
pads
right
out
of
that
excellent,
so
just
a
minor
variation
so
which,
but
it's
actually
simply
because
we
work
with
the
basic
OC
workflow
within
the
part,
design
workbench,
not
sketcher.
If
you
are
in
in
part
design,
the
sketch
thing
like
okay,
say:
I
go
on
well,
let's,
let's
cancel
that
say:
okay,
say
I
want
to
put
a
feature
on
that
put
a
sketch
on
that.
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B
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Whatever
the
repo
is
add
that
to
your
software
sources
within
Lubuntu
to
make
that
work,
so
that's
good!
That's
good!
Now,
let's
see
if
I
could
actually
try
that,
because
there
will
be
you
see
cuz
when
I,
when
I
have
freaked
out
on
my
normal
computer
here
it's
0.17
and
0.18.
So
if
I
go
to
software
sources
within
soin
settings.
B
D
B
Sort
of
container
formats
I
think
it
was
actually
I
was
testing
a
version
rate
for
assembly.
Three
ordinary
I
haven't
looked
at
it
much,
but
yeah
I
think
it's
point,
one
eight,
which
is
why
it
seems
a
little
buggy,
but
I
notice
that
the
assembly
3
workbench
features
were
instruments
a
lifetime,
and
it
was
easy
to
download
a
container
format
for
that
with
that.
It's
just
a
single
file
and
it
runs
in
its
own
container.
That
way.
I
know,
I,
don't
think
you
can
run
it
running.
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B
B
B
B
It
might
not
have
installed
other
apps
or
packages
that
it
was
trying
to
update.
So
it
depends.
I
will
give
you
an
air
for
it
specific
package.
I
mean
it
might
need
to
be.
If
it
was
a
serious
area,
it
might
not
have
gotten
very
far
for
usually
it's
just
a
certain
ones,
but
it's
other
apps
but
depends
on
the
air.
So
sometimes
you
do
have
to
run
a
different
package
and
to
clean
or
yeah
remove
package.
D
My
computer,
it
was
set
up
such
there
was
when
I
you
know,
I
was
at
0.16
and
then
I
hit
update
I
went
to
point
1
7,
so
I
should
have
done
that
at
one
point.
B
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B
If
you've
got
old
packages,
the
auto-runners
command
should
cleanly
matter
just.
Do
it
steps
at
a
time
I've
had
issues
a
package
systems
on
older
versions
of
Linux
that
we're
just
about
impossible,
solve
that
I
can
figure.
But
these
days
it's
it's
been
easier.
I
just
stick
with
the
automatic
remote.
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B
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And
I
also
noticed
so
so
Pascal
during
the
workshop
had
a
Mac
for
using
Kira,
now
Kiran
Mac
looks
completely
different
than
on
then
the
lulzbot
this
is
lulzbot
Kira
on
Mac
looks
completely
different
than
a
Lowe's
but
Kira
on
Linux,
which
is
interesting
because
I
thought
they
all
look
the
same.
That's
another
yeah
comment:
I
have
mm-hmm,
let's
see
so
see
what
you
got
there.
B
Plus
I
have
a
fourth
one,
I
think
it's
this
freak
add
a
pinch.
It's
for
a
similar
three
people
that
are
maintaining
her
developing
assembly.
30
have
a
package
as
a
separate
I
thought.
I
wanted
to
try.
I
was
simply
three
a
little
bit,
but
I
found
that
it
was
there
working
work
that
the
daily
vision
point
one
eight
and
that's
a
little
funkier
I
I
guess
you'd
have
to
build
up
your
outside
unless
they're
just
plus
argument
point
what
ages
to
release
for
assembly
three.
B
Is
it's
free
cat,
their
packaging
freak
had
the
daily
point,
one
eight
or
some
version
of
it
with
the
assembly.
Thirty
workbench
and
it's
being
designed
as
some
of
the
threes
is
gonna
go
separate,
workbench,
module
and
I.
Think
that
point
is
that
you
develop
it
until
it's
merged
into
at
some
point.
You.
A
B
B
Because
it
actually,
when
it
works,
it
allows
for
smaller
files
because
the
files
are
just
linked
to
one
another.
It's
it
almost
allows
for
like
more
automatic
file.
Simplification
in
some
features
and
some
lets
you
compound
you
know,
parts
stuff
together
can
make
assembly
is
in
or
sub
assemblies
into
larger
assemblies.
Graduation,
larger
files
in
they're
all.
B
D
Well,
you
know
what
so
I've
got
the
Dell
Precision
I'm
sixty
five
hundred
and
that's
actually
is
still
a
high
performance
laptop.
It's
a
little
heavy
in
weight.
But
when
you
look
at
that,
we
actually
got
another
one
of
those,
because
it's
still
pretty
top
performance
hardware
and
it's
only
like
500
bucks.
D
B
B
D
Yeah,
okay
sounds
good,
alright,
so
I'll
see
if
that
cleans
up
and
ends
up
installing
0.16,
and
then
we
just
have
to
4.1
7.18.
We
need
to
just
create
and
just
work
within
the
part,
design
workbench
and
hid
the
new
new
sketch
from
there
and
that
pretty
much
addresses
the
the
create
body
thing
which
I
don't
I,
don't
really
understand
what
that
I.
Don't
really
know
what
that
means,
but.
D
B
C
B
D
B
A
B
Should
angry
heckling,
it's
close
to
that's
not
really
what
the
Assembly
to
animation
function
is
for.
It
tells
you
to
use
something
else,
but
it
it
is
possible
to
different
animations,
probably
with
some
except
to
do
create
parts
like
so
on,
there's
and
things
that
can
move.
So
you
can
animate
the
tractor.
B
D
B
Have
to
look
at
it
point
one:
seven
more
I,
don't
think:
I
think
that
the
import
I
haven't
tested
a
lot.
There's
an
import
function
to
import
point,
one
six
files,
two
point,
one
seven
and
so
on
and
I
think
it
just
generates
those
those
bodies
like
I,
don't
know
what
kind
of
glitches
and
stuff
it
may
have.
B
That's
because
I
haven't
used
it
frequently
testing
it.
Some
and
I
didn't
see
any
problems
really
when
it's
just
checking
it
out
importing
hearts
to
see
what
they
did
about
a
nice.
Doing,
eventually
can
be
some
bugs
with
importing
certain
complex
parts
or
something,
but
it's
gonna
have
to
learn
how
to
import
the
simple
parts
and
or
maybe
reassemble
Stefan.
A
D
Played
with
some
freecad
I
did
some
explosions,
but
yeah
after
I
mean.
Can
you
identify
when
you're
gonna
get
into
a
crash,
because
you
know
every
time
it
just
tensed
on
my
computer
I'm,
suspecting
it
something
with
my
computer,
but
it
just
you
know
all
of
a
sudden,
BAM
just
crashes
after
a
few
enough
explosions.
B
C
B
D
Troll,
no
because
you
know
we
want
to
get
all
the
OSC
clubs
like
reliably
working
on
that
we
want
to
make
sure
we
get
that
because
it's
a
very
powerful
just
for
doing
instructions.
If
you
have
the
full
CAD,
you
can
very
well.
Do
you
know
large
teams
just
making
all
kinds
of
the
like
the
very
nice
build
instructionals
that
we
did
for
the
3d
printer
last
year.
Those
are
really
high
quality,
so
you
want
to
do
more
of
that
and
have
more
people
do
that
so
be
important
to
get
everybody
going
on
that.
B
D
B
B
B
For
some
of
these
things
are
not,
but
there's
some
things
I
think
might
default
are
only
listed
on
like
the
menu
for
the
heart
or
for
the
court
made
shoes
like
sketcher
has
things
to
MIT
students.
Well,
there's
a
button
for
mops.
There's
things
like
bullying
can
work
with
switches,
different
words
like
reorienting
sketches,
which
you
run
into
glitches
a
bunch
of.
Am
I
changing
something
you
can
like
unmask
the.
B
B
B
B
D
B
D
D
C
D
Well,
yes,
so
I
just
did
a
little
exploded.
Assembly
I
did
hit
save
after
everything,
so
that
seems
to
be
marginally
good
or
you
know
pretty
cool,
so
yeah
I
just
did
that
on
as
a
sample
here.
Okay,
but
now
it's
getting
into
Christmastime,
so
I
actually
out
suggest,
like.
Maybe
we
take
a
little
break
for
a
December
like
kind
of
like
last
year
we
broke
off
in
December
cuz,
it's
gonna
get
to
the
holidays
and
people
getting
pretty
busy.
D
So
maybe
I'd
say
we
hold
off
on
a
meetings
for
for
a
few
weeks,
but
let's,
let's
still
communicate
and
continue
I
mean
some
of
the
prior
Arty's
right
now,
yeah,
definitely
under
under
d3d.
Many
make
that
happen.
You
know
continue
working
on
that
that
design.
D
That's
one
one
definite
aspect
of
of
work:
Ruslan's
got
a
lot
of
work
on
a
different
different
work
benches
he's
working
on
and
and
the
3d
version
for
Germany
using
the
aluminum
extrusions
I'm
gonna
continue
working
on
like
right
now,
still
still
other
modifications
on
a
on
a
3d
printer,
where
the
latest
is
what
I'm
showing
on
my
screen.
Here
is
the
titan
arrow
extruder,
where
we
just
added
a
print
cooling
fan
using
a
pretty
simple
mounting
system,
which
is
actually
yeah
so
I'm
continuing
to
work
on
that.
D
D
B
B
D
So
definitely
post
things
on
the
OSC
workshops,
Facebook
page,
for
that's,
that's
a
cool
way
to
get
updates,
but
yeah
email
me.
If
you
have
any
any
new
stuff,
so
we
can
probably
I'll
be
building
the
d3d.
Many
here
I
mean
I've
got
when
I
have
the
frames,
the
4
by
8
foot
sheet
steel
sheet,
that
comes
with
the
16
14
12
inch
and
10
inch
frames.
So
I
want
to
build
out
the
12
inch
version.
D
So
if
we
can
get
those
walls
for
the
PVC
version
and
the
metal
frame
version,
there's
two
types:
the
what
the
metal
frame
version
is
a
version
that
is
separate
from
what
we're
doing
right
now
with
the
PVC
mounts
which
are
3d
printed.
But
all
those
are
are
to
be
done:
yeah,
Donna
in
prototype.
That's
what
I'll
be
working
on
here.
Building
that
out.
So
we
have
I
mean
literally
we're
gonna
go
to
that
construction
set
approach.
We
have
all
these
different
variations.
We
can
build
in
different
access
configurations
and
things
like
that.
D
So
that's
definitely
going
forward
and
as
ruslan
gets
going
on,
he's
he's
continuing
on
a
3d
printer
workbench.
We've
got
the
frame
in
there.
What
I
can
do
at
this
point
is
write
out
the
full
specifications
for
what
what
it
would
look
like
to
have
a
functional
workbench
for
the
3d
printer
construction,
because
we
want
to
get
that.
You
know:
we've
talked
about
it
for
a
long
time.
D
We
started
that
a
year
ago
about,
but
we
want
to
do
that,
workbench,
where
you
can
drag-and-drop
parts
and
modify
make
different
iterations
of
the
3d
printer,
so
that
many
different
people
can
make
many
different
versions,
but
with
the
part,
libraries
being
right
and
free
CAD.
So
you
don't
have
to
worry
about,
which
is
the
you
know,
downloading
from
the
wiki,
so
be
a
great
step
forward
as
well
yeah
yeah
so
other
than
that.
We'll
we'll
continue,
then
you
know,
keep
keep
on
communicating
and
then
we'll
pick
it
back
up
and
in
a
new
year.