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A
You
sorry
about
that
voice
did
not
get
recorded
for
the
former
part
here
so,
but
getting
back.
Here's
a
real,
quick
review
here
just
for
anybody,
because
I
didn't
record
the
voice.
These
are
our
numbers
here.
Welcome
to
Sarah
from
the
in
obey
team
from
Saudi
Arabia
we're
getting
the
Saudi
Arabian
team
online
for
the
3d
printer,
the
biggest
3d
printer
in
the
world,
100
3d
printer
is
going
to
be
built
in
a
day
and
following
up
with
so
that's
on
the
slide
here,
the
Saudis
are
coming
for.
A
A
hundred
3d
printer
builds
in
one
day,
followed
by
a
build
of
the
CNC
torch
table
and
tractor
in
December.
Is
that
possible?
Yes,
it
is
so
this
that's
what
we're
working
on
all
those
people
are
applying
right
now,
I'm
interviewing
a
bunch
of
those
people
from
Saudi
Arabia
from
the
in
obey,
it's
an
organization
of
makers
in
the
Middle
East
North
Africa
region,
nana
region.
So
that's
that
brick
press
we're
going
to
get
a
team
going.
A
A
Printing
filament
is
20
bucks,
a
kilogram
so
outside
of
little
little
tiny
things
you
can't
print
any
bigger
stuff
like
structure,
any
structural
construction
stuff
like
glazing
fence
posts,
lumber,
plastic,
lumber
or
whatever
piping,
for
your,
like
all
your
PV
replacement
of
PVC
pipes
for
your
plumbing
and
all
that
you
can
do
that
on
a
3d
printer.
But
it's
too
expensive
we're
going
to
do
our
own
film
and
maker.
A
Ok
can
I
can
I
get
a
report
here,
please,
on
a
film
at
maker,
before
we
go
further,
quickie
link
working
doc,
a
quick,
a
maybe
or
Roberto.
What's
the
latest
on
a
CAD
status,
and
maybe
if
you
can
share
your
screen
or
maybe
we'll
just
wait
for
you,
please
please
out
do
type
that
in
yeah
I
want
to.
You
want
to
hear.
B
C
C
Think
we're
coming
on
with
the
parts
library
is
mainly
what
been
working
on
the
it's
pretty
well
filled
out.
I
think
we
have
a
lot
of
questions
about
certain
stuff
and
they're
part
designs,
but
we're
working
out
there's
a
lot
of
discussion
about
how
they
were
few
things
simplified
and
just
generally
how
to
get
the
parts.
C
A
A
C
A
A
A
Let's
just
boot
up
freak
out
to
see
what
the
status
of
that
is,
but
the
idea
there
was
that
the
overall
file
should
have
placeholders
for
every
single
little
part
would
be
like
our
master
master
CAD
file.
So
we
can
really
understand
a
machine
closely.
One
thing
that
freecad
can
do-
and
I
don't
know
the
status
of
it
is,
if
you
have
a
part
tree
like
look
at
this
like
you've,
got
all
very
nice.
Look
at
that:
okay,
that's
that's
all
coming
together
and
what
I'm
seeing
oh
look
at
that
your.
A
Let
me
share
my
screen:
yeah,
you
guys
got
a
scream
I
thought
I
was
I,
thought
I
was
sharing
already,
not
okay,
look
at
this
people.
This
is
looking
great
look
at
that.
So
what
what's
nice
about
this
is
I'm.
Seeing
little
parts
come
in
like
look
at
those
little
bolts
like
that,
little
bolts,
little
switch.
A
Yeah,
we
have
anything
underneath
there.
Oh
look
at
that
and
there's
some
electrical.
You
peel
the
layers
there,
some
electrical
components,
very
nice.
What
else
I
know
yeah?
Okay,
it's
pretty
good.
So
there's
a
bunch
of
bunch
of
parts,
that's
probably
representing
the
auger
there.
Definitely
that's
the
shaft,
coupler
yeah
yeah
I
mean
quite
good
all
coming
together,
more
or
less.
A
A
So
that's
you
know,
that's
that's
pretty
good.
One
comment
before
I
ask
about.
The
second
part
is:
if
you
look
at
the
look
at
this
whole
part
tree
right.
What
would
be
very
nice
in
order
to
automate
the
the
CAD
workflow
would
be
extending
free
cats
capacity.
I
know.
Free
cat
has
got
some
modules
here
that
are
spreadsheets
and
what
would
be
very
useful-
and
this
is
Python
right
so
will
be
useful
is
when
we
have
the
part
tree.
A
We
can
put
data
in
a
part
tree
or
just
like
automatically
extract
a
bill
of
materials
from
the
part
tree.
How
useful
would
that
be?
That
would
be
most
amazing
right
now
we're
using
Google
Spreadsheets,
but
imagine
some
kind
of
a
script
within
freecad
that
can
get
you
straight
from
so
that
that
way,
that
way,
that
means
we
are
focusing
on
free
cat
as
our
super
powerful
tool
that
will
generate
those
spreadsheets
that
we
are
now
generating
manually.
A
That
would
be
nice,
so
I
could
definitely
see
that
as
a
future
opportunity
where,
in
the
part
tree,
we
have
good
descriptions
of
potentially
even
links
like
some,
where
we
put
some
native
metadata
links.
I,
don't
know
if
you
like
in
them.
If
you
look
at
the
property
like
the
the
properties,
the
information
about
that
part,
like
maybe
there's,
there's
a
way
to
put
in
more
text
like,
for
example,
with
a
link.
A
So
then
you
can
go
to
the
complete
cat
file
and
you're
picking
off
your
bill
of
materials
and
shopping
list
off
the
actual
CAD
file.
That's
just
a
thought,
but
but
very
useful
for
the
future
work
of
what
we
have
with
the
power
of
free
CAD.
So
that's
good!
Now.
What
is
them?
Do
we
have
any
updates
on
the
status
of
the
winder
part?
A
No,
the
Python,
Bo
I'm,
sorry,
oh
okay,
well,
I
think
what
we
should
do
is
yeah,
let's
not
put
that
on
the
plate
right
now,
as
we've
got
some
other
possibilities
or
other
other
priorities,
but
we
do
want
to
definitely
put
it
into
our
workflow
yeah
I
mean
so
so.
The
real
priorities
right
now
are
brick
press
and
I'm
finishing
up
the
filament
extruder
and
getting
the
torch
table
up
and
running.
A
This
is
a
full
full
pack
here,
I'm
strapped
for
time,
so
I
can't
really
do
that
out
unless
Christian
you
want
to
just
start
drawing
up.
If
you
understand
freecad
well
enough
to
propose
a
basic
strategy
for
how
that
would
happen,
because
we
got
a
scratch
our
head
a
little
bit
and
think
about
what
the
design
of
such
a
piece
of
software
would
look
like
and
how
best
to
do
it,
but
definitely
something
something
very,
very
important
that
we
can
definitely
add
in
the
future.
Okay.
A
C
A
C
Israel
to
some
parts
yeah,
it
was
sure
it
was
Israel.
Do
the
thermocouple
and
the
I
think
another
bit
of
wiring
for
that
those
parts
are
go
mostly
on
the
end
of
the
device
there
in
the
thermal
components,
I
guess
and
they
get
there
kind
of
underneath
so
I
guess
they
don't
have
to
display
late.
Well,
then,
we'll
prepare
how
to
put
them
in
there.
Okay,.
C
Other
wiring
stuff
been
trying
to
figure
out
because
it's
complicated
drop.
The
wiring
pick
up
a
lot
of
space
memory,
wise
and
a
lot
of
complexity,
so
the
other
parts
first
plus
I
thought
we
should
go
down.
The
well
asked
needing
it
more
order
that
way
we
don't
get
mistakes
propagated
into
the
assemblies.
A
C
I
reviewed
a
lot
of
the
documents
looking
for
errors
and
things
this
week,
but
a
while
try
and
also
do
certain
aspects
with
a
cat.
Dixon
was
worried
about
not
understating
the
file.
Simplification
and
I
would
say
that
I
had
to
read
document
thoroughly
myself
and
I.
Think
I
understand
that
better
now,
I,
don't
think
it's
too
big
of
a
deal
to
worry
about
files
implications
is
mostly
just
using
primitive
parts
where
you
can
and
then
deleting
extra
stuff
later
so
yeah,
it's
not
an
obstruction.
Reality.
A
C
Okay,
you
broke
up
a
little
on
my
end,
but
I
think
I
understand
you're,
asking
how
kind
of
generally
far
along
you
think.
We
are
I
think
that
most
of
the
major
stuff
is
done.
Some
of
the
details
to
take
a
little
on
it,
but
I,
don't
think
it'll.
Take
us
too
many
more
hours
to
put
out
how
many
people
are
actively
working
on
bleh
I
thought
we
were
kind
of
going
to
assemble
the
modules
in
sections
and
I.
C
Don't
know
how
much
that's
done,
I
guess
for
a
part
of
Roberto's,
it's
been
assembling
everything
that
he
can
find
as
people
upload
it
into
this
single
complete
file,
but
I
think
we
kind
of
want
we're
going
to
symbol
the
person
let
assemble
their
module
kind
of
as
they
finish
that
but
I
don't
know
that
may
not
be
immediately
easily
either
unless
it's
kind
of
the
order
of
the
actual
physical
assembly.
There
was
some
discussion
about
that
because
we
wanted
to
get
the
right
parts
in
the
right
modules
so
that
it
kind
of
matched
reality.
A
Yeah,
okay,
so
Roberto
is
talking
about
a
he's
doing
a
nice
little
post
on
the
network
that
open
source,
ecology,
org,
that's
a
good
one.
I
like
it
I
like
the
flavor
of
that
and
I'm
going
to
respond
to
that
more
fully.
That's
just
from
yesterday,
but
there
are
some
he's
raising
up
some
very
important
points
that
we
should
all
be
on
the
same
page
about
maybe
we'll
review
this
next
week,
just
to
make
sure
we're
all
on
the
same
page.
So
I'm
glad
the
discussion
is
happening.
A
So
my
question
is
Abe
to
clarify
if
I
were
to
okay,
because
because
the
bottom
line
is
at
some
point,
you
take
a
look
at
your
cad
and
you
take
out
the
credit
card
or
bitcoin
and
you
purchase
parts
right.
And
how
do
you
know
you're
not
wasting
your
money,
because
the
part
is
incorrect.
That's
that's
that's
where
what
it
boils
down
to
at
the
end
of
the
day.
So
we
can,
you
know,
be
drawing
this
forever.
But
how
do
I
know
like
say?
I
want
to
build
this
or
print
the
parts
and
all
that?
A
How
do
I
know
that
I'm
not
wasting
time,
printing
or
buying
wrong
parts
and
the
way
to
do
that
would
be
for
me.
The
way
I
would
do
that
is
I'll.
Take
a
look
at
this
I'll.
Maybe
like
look
at
perhaps
draw
all
the
like
and
explode
apart.
Diagram
just
put
arrows
to
every
single
component,
get
a
few
pages
of
that
and
then
make
sure
that
all
those
arrow
points
all
the
numbers
say
1
through,
like
50
parts,
are
reconciled
exactly
with
the
master
index
on
alignment
filament
extruder
page.
A
A
A
D
D
A
A
Yeah
yep
the
way
it's
designed
right
now,
you
do
you
think
there
might
be
some
actual
conflicts
where
certain
parts
won't
fit
or
the
model
is
just
inaccurate
a
little
bit,
but
the
parts
will
still
fit.
A
C
Okay,
the
parts
is
far
now
hard
to
keep
the
links
pretty
clean
and
we've
been
kind
of
correcting
some
stuff
and
I
know.
There
were
some
links
in
the
indexes
and
the
little
material
things
like
that.
That
needed
updating.
It
would
kind
of
done
a
little
things
going
along
and
I
think
some
of
the
links
were
too
general
and
the
product
links
that
I
should
have
put
into
this
effort
were
mainly
from
ores
close
to
mr.
C
Lyman's
bomb
and
I
tried
to
keep
the
same
parts
to
let
the
switches
and
things
like
that
they
would
fit
if
they're
from
the
same
supplier.
You
know
I,
think
they'll
fit
the
plastic
without
modification
and
things
like
that.
If
some
of
those
things
they
snap
together,
you
know
I
know
that
can
be
sometimes
a
little
tedious
that
kind
of
stuff,
so
I
try
to
get
this
cards
from
the
same
suppliers.
Hopefully
they.
You
know
they're
the
same,
because
you
going
to
order
stuff
and
you
never
know.
C
A
C
A
C
A
D
A
A
D
A
File
link:
okay,
yep,
sorry
about
that
those
are
missing
there.
These
are!
Oh,
yes,
so
these
are
3d
printer.
That's
good
I'm,
seeing
that
in
the
gray
okay
so
like
here,
it
will
be
good
if
we
had
in
this
column.
Here
we
had
the
free
printing
links
because
I'm
going
to
I'm
just
going
to
start
printing
this
stuff.
If
so,
I'm
going
to
take
a
look
at
the
CAD
and
see
if
I
can
start
printing
everything,
we've
got
eight
by
eight
inch
print
bed.
D
A
A
I'd
like
to
see
if
we
can
start
coming
to
closure
on
this
and
really
do
the
the
winder
part,
what
I'm
going
to
propose.
So,
let's
go
back
to
the
meeting
to
sum
up
on
this
part,
so
we're
saying
that
just
about
like
a
hundred
percent
of
what
I
can
point
to
here
like
like
those
57
things
are
represented
here,
is
that
our
agreement
or
there's
some
things
missing.
It's
not
a
hundred
percent.
A
A
C
A
C
Kind
of
I
was
going
to
try
to
rearrange
that
as
we
figured
out
how
better
to
organize
the
parts
and
if
we
needed
to
make
changes
to
where
the
modules
were,
that
way,
we
could
get
consistent
numbers
on
things
that
I
had
put
them
in
there.
A
number
did
I
figure
to
do
would
be
some
changes
and
I
think
we
took
method
in
the
last
meeting.
So
the.
C
C
A
C
A
What
I
would
propose
for
the
wires
is
that
we
simply
drop
a
little
symbol
like
do
like
a
little
block
for
like
a
terminal,
connector
or
something
that's
got
a
unique
color
with
a
little
like
a
little
line,
sticking
out
of
a
little
little
film
there
representing
a
wire.
So
maybe
just
something
like
that
is
a
placeholder
for
wiring
and
maybe
have
them
be
of
the
same
color
for
the
one
point
and
the
second
point
where
they,
where
they
connect.
A
So
therefore,
looking
at
this
diagram
without
having
to
draw
the
full
wiring,
you
can
say:
oh
this
thing
has
a
wire
on
it
and
this
other
part
has
a
wire
on
it.
That's
identified
because
it's
the
same
color,
so
a
little
symbol
like
a
little
block
with
a
line
that
could
represent
the
connector
and
a
wire
so
that
out
of
this
we
can
make
sure
that
we
have
accounted
for
all
the
connectors
so
that
once
we're
actually
building
it.
We're
just
aware
that
we've
got
the
parts.
It's
not
like
you
build
any
fine.
A
A
That's
good
and
as
far
as
let's
talk
about
the
winder
yeah,
what
our
proposed
is
is
a
workflow
for
so
so
tentatively,
who
could
be
able
to
make
it
on
on
Saturday?
A
But
it's
going
to
be
printed
over
this
week,
I'm
going
to
be
working
like
on
that,
like
they'll,
be
my
main
priority,
getting
a
torch
table
up,
because
the
event
announcement
for
the
3d
printer
is
already
up
and
that's
that's
in
decent
shape.
So
the
big
focus
is
going
back
to
the
if
we
go
back
to
the
critical
path
here
right
here.
A
A
Build
right
here,
like
part
cutting,
is
scheduled
for
the
week
of
like
the
24th
there,
so
these
these
next
well
yeah
like
like
about
one
or
two
weeks
about
10
days
or
so
from
now
part
cutting.
So
we
got
a.
We
got
to
generate
some
CAD
files,
most
of
the
cat
paws
for
the
brick
press.
We
have,
and
you
can
look
at
you
want
to
take
a
look
at
the
brick
press.
Take
a
look
at
that's
the
actual
machine
that
was
built
last
year,
which
here
what
you
see
is
without
the
hopper
without
automatic
controls.
A
What
we
did
during
the
workshop
is
that
people
actually
explore
the
brick
press
themselves
by
loading
it
with
buckets
and
using
the
manual
levers
to
press
bricks,
and
we
had
a
soul
mix
around
the
side
there
and
back
there
is
there
a
tract
crazy
tractor,
that's
providing
the
power
to
the
brick
press,
but
the
modifications
from
last
year.
What
you
see
is
in
case
you
have
been
studying
the
history
of
this
closely.
What
you
see
here
is
these
guide.
Rods
are
now
no
longer
connected
to
the
yeah
they're
connected
in
a
different
way.
A
The
guide
rods
now
are
such
that
they
go
through
one
of
these
top
top
pieces
here
through
through
those
top
plates
here,
which
is
different.
So
so
this
plate
means
that
we
have
to
modify
the
CAD
files
for
just
little
modifications,
but
most
of
the
structures
just
about
identical.
As
of
last
last
version,
so
proposal,
six,
our
design,
sprint
I'll,
be
there
12
to
3
on
the
brick
press
and
three
to
six
on
the
filament
maker.
A
Go
to
the
go
back
to
the
role
allocation
slide.
Let's
go
back
to
the
role
allocation,
so
so
Oliver
do.
We
have
Oliver
here
yeah,
of
course,
he's
that
major
progress
going
on
on
a
torch
table,
height
controller.
But
what
I'm
going
to
try
to
do
is
anyone
else.
Who's
loose,
loose,
join
us
on
a
design
sprint
and
anyone
else
we
can
allocate
put
on
here,
and
we
have
a
couple
of
people
that
are
not
accounted
for,
and
that
would
be.
A
And
just
look
at
the
dead
log
here,
Antonio
right,
so
this
is
our
current
roster
we've
got
Sarah
welcome
to
Sarah,
Alejandro
and
Antonio.
I
want
to
get
get
these
fellows
right
on
see.
If
I
don't
know,
they
can
make
the
design
sprint
button,
but
definitely
what
we
want
to
see
if
I
can
allocate
some
people
to
the
to
the
CV
press,
the
brick
press
team.
So
we
got
to
add
on
top
of
the
CNC
torch,
there's
the
brick
press
design.
A
A
Joseph
is
working
hard
on
other
stuff
from
team
building,
but
I'm
inviting
everybody
to
that
day.
If
you
can
maybe
prepare
to
save
some
time
on
the
Saturday
to
do
some
of
this
work
and
I,
don't
know
who's
going
to
be
exactly
available.
I'm
even
going
to
try
to
talk
to
Joseph
Joseph
into
joining
this
little
CB
press
for
some
basic
basic
CAD
work.
All
right.
A
Yeah,
so
that's
that's
what
I'm
going
to
propose?
Okay,
so
before
we
go
there,
let's
also
discuss
a
couple
more
things:
we've
covered
the
kind
of
general
roadmap,
the
only
thing
on
a
roadmap-
that's
not
happening
yet
is
the
tractor?
That's
not
happening
yet
really,
don't
have
any
people
for
that
at
this
point
outside
of
the
manual
who's
willing
to
join
back
up,
that's
kind
of
a
little
bit
derelict
we're
kind
of
falling
behind
on
that
the
brick
press
we're
going
to
need
to
start
going
and
also
back
to
the
the
good
old
numbers.
A
Let's,
let's
talk
a
little
bit
about
this
again,
so
we're
hovering
around
the
15
150
hours
per
week,
contribution
around
8
or
so
people
out
of
the
team,
and
actually
we
have
to
report
on
the
progress
on
that
because
there's
a
bunch
of
people
who
have
actually
completed
120
day
rather
hundred
twenty
hour
development
cycle,
which
means
12
weeks
at
ten
hours
per
week.
So
actually
we
got
to
congratulate
first
of
all
Jose
who's
over
a
hundred
twenty
and.
A
But
Oliver
I,
oh
and
I,
believe
I,
think
Abe
you've
got
like
120
that's
a
little
under
on
120
but
Roberto
as
well,
so
definitely
for
people
for
new
people
that
have
attained
the
first
completion
of
the
first
cycle.
So
congratulations
on
that!
So
that's
that's
Jose,
Roberto,
IO
and
Oliver
on
that.
So
that's!
That's!
Really!
Good!.
A
At
the
same
time,
there's
been
like,
let's
see,
a
few
people
actually
have
to
drop
off
the
team,
so
actually
Cathy
and
Chaz
couldn't
really
continue,
as
well
as
Jean,
Baptiste
and
lash.
Lo
they're
they're
kind
of
they're,
not
really
finding
the
time
to
do
the
dedicated
development,
but
more
some
ad
hoc
tasks.
A
So
we
don't
have
to
do
that
manually
every
weekend,
so
we
can
have
basic
basic
tracking
of
the
overall
effort,
as
well
as
the
effort
by
individual
people
to
help
us
stay
on
top
of
that.
So
a
meeting
with
Lex
after
this
as
well
and
on
the
website
we
got
Jose
going
at
it.
Still
the
big
thing
about
the
website
that
we
want
to
integrate.
A
Just
as
a
big
point
of
kind
of
marketing,
if
we're
going
to
do
regular
workshops
on
the
3d
printer
as
a
start,
we
want
to
have
that
that
map,
where
people
sign
up
for
different
places
around
the
world
and
once
there's
enough
interest
expressed
in
a
given
location,
then
we
actually
host
a
workshop
there.
So
that
would
be
a
way
to
engage
the
whole
world
like
not
like.
Oh,
we
just
have
this
workshop,
the
factory
farm
or
in
the
United
States.
A
So
we
really
got
to
upgrade
our
website
to
be
able
to
do
that,
and
since
we
use
WordPress
and
MediaWiki,
those
are
two
main
tools
we
want
to
have
that
in
WordPress
as
a
platform
that
we
can
use
and
that
anybody
else
trying
to
run.
These
workshops
can
also
use
just
like
the
local
food
nodes
which
I
showed,
which
I
have
talked
about
in
some
of
the
recent
posts
on
Facebook
local
food
nodes,
where
people
basically
sign
up
for
local
local
delivery
spots
of
local
food
like
local
local
food
operations.
A
This
could
be
kind
of
like
that,
where,
wherever
there's
a
location
that
can
sustain
a
workshop,
we
can
we
can
host
things
there.
So
the
fact
we
talked
about
when
I
talk
to
is
actually
talking
to
Victor.
We
can,
if
you
saw
that
by
any
chance,
talked
about
the
idea
of
using
their
map
functionality
to
get
get
that
kind
of
subscription
to
a
particular
location.
Have
that
visualized
nicely
on
a
map?
Jose,
you
add,
add
something.
B
A
B
We
have
to
inform
or
how
to
really
customize
it
for
our
purpose.
Here
now,
it's
customized
for
our
entities
that
present
houses
or
people
are
also
house,
and
then
you
can
see
them
on
the
map,
but
they
get
lost
like
that
to
people
organic,
something
like
that.
Well,
yes,
so
yeah,
the
doctor,
that's
a
real
finale!
B
A
B
B
B
A
B
Well,
I
made
a
page
for
the
for
the
printer
with
the
3d
model,
knowledge
and
skills
part,
but
I
want
to
give
a
quick
overview
of
the
design.
Principles
and
I
would
be
nice
to
have
like
a
package
like
C
file
for
something,
and
you
can
download
we
go
tomorrow.
You
know
something
similar
to
what
the
they've
had
taken
from
purchase.
A
B
C
A
Yeah
yeah,
can
you
see,
can
you
did
you
document
that,
or
can
you
put
a
link
to
that
theme
and
then
link
to
your
code
to
your
website
code,
cuz
I
know
you've
had
it
yeah.
Just
please
put
it
on,
because
I
saw
the
older
stuff
where
it
which
wasn't
a
WordPress
and
I,
saw
that
yeah
yeah.
Okay,
we
got
to
talk
about
yeah.
Let's
talk
about
some
of
the
structure
and
stuff
like
that.
Can
continue
working
on
that.
That's
pretty
good!
Thank
you
excellent.
A
So
next
thing
is:
maybe
let's
get
a
breath
of
inspiration
from
Oliver.
Do
you
have
any
fur
this
week
on
charge
table
updates.
E
Not
so
much
spectacular
stuff
I'm,
just
in
the
middle
of
programming,
the
new
film,
where
we're
following
bored
cause
new
PC
people
where
I
bring
everything
together.
What
we
have
seen
the
last
week,
that
was
still
the
movements
were
externally
controlled
and
another
thing,
but
I've
now
implemented
in
the
firmware
that
it
can
control
by
itself.
The
TB
6600
driver,
okay
and
also
the
turning
knob
yeah.
A
E
There
was
a
little
sad
seat
what
I've
discovered
that
is
to
data
Alliance
of
the
drug.
We
are
connected
to
analog
port
six
and
seven
of
the
Arduino
Nano,
and
normally
it's
no
problem
to
use
analog
pot
on
Arduino
as
digital
I/o
port.
But
in
this
special
case
it
is
the
case
at
the
a-six
and
a-seven
only
work
as
analog
port.
You
cannot
use
them
for
digital
input.
E
What
I
had
in
mind
last
week
and
yeah
I'm
now
on
that
and
that
works
then
the
next
thing
is
to
to
implement
into
the
film
where
that
it
came
balanced
itself
on
a
certain
level.
So
that's
that's
my
aware
at
the
moment,
I
just
stopped
programming
to
drawing
you
here
and
yeah.
No
pictures
today
right
do.
E
E
C
E
E
E
E
C
E
Far
the
stuff
from
the
menu
height
controller,
that's
I've
left
out
there,
one
space
where
I
add
all
the
stuff
from
from
the
a
new
PCB
controller
and
that
I
put
it
there.
But
I
mentioned
that
page,
because
there
is
also
a
link
to
the
two
tabs
repository
weather
code
and
all
design
files
are
placed.
Okay,.
A
E
A
E
Know
the
code
for
the
manual
version
or
everything
but
concerns
the
menu
conversion.
All
sources
are
already
placed
onto
the
DTaP
files
and
concerning
the
automated
version,
I'm
just
working
on
that
and
it's
something
run
and
cleaned
up
then
I
put
it
also
to
the
top
side
and
I
will
also
then
fill
in
the
wiki
page.
Okay,.
A
A
Yeah
so
so
you've
got
that.
Let
me
share
my
screen
here
so
on
the
torch
height
control
here.
So
you've
document
you've
got
the
working
firmware
for
the
manual
right
here
and
right.
Thank
you
and
then
for
the
automatic
isn't
in
the
workflow
supposed
to
be
that
you
throw
it
up
to
the
github
and
then
update
versions,
or
you
mean
house
I,
don't
use
github,
so
much
house.
It
has.
E
C
E
C
E
E
Maybe
what
what
is
interesting
for
your
timeline
and
so
on
feeling
I
have
now
tested
so
far.
The
periphery
and
everything
seems
to
are
one
thing:
I
haven't
yet
tested
so
far
implemented.
That
is
the
end.
Stop,
but
I
think
that
will
be
no
big
problem,
but
what
I
want
to
say
is:
if
I
have
the
moving
staff,
meaning
the
calibration
thing
and
let
you
think
and
balance
itself
then
I
can
send
you
the
board
immediately
forward
you,
if
you
refuse,
send
me
your
postal
address,
then
you
know
I
can
put
it
on
the
way.
E
C
C
C
E
On
I
will
add
that
it's
kind
of
luxurious
driving
by
I
in
my
imagination
it
would
be
similar
like
the
and
stop
thing
from
the
3d
printer.
You
can
even
put
a
paper
sheet
on
to
it.
If
you,
if
you
calibrate
it
and
stop
hide,
and
then
this
is
what
I'm
at
the
moment
also
working.
So
the
slow
housing
should
start
I
think
you
should
start
and
then
check
the
the
nearest
point
on
it.
E
That's
was
a
homing
or
zero
position
which
is
then
given
by
the
end,
stop
meaning
it
moves
downward
until
it
gets
stops
so
and
then
the
calibration
starts.
This
is
the
zero
point
and
then
it
moves
three
centimeters
upwards
and
that's
a
maximum
point
or
one
given
maximum
point
and
between
that
we
have
a
range
of
three
centimeters
and
then
I
move
it
downward
to
the
position
which
you
or
which
the
user
defines
before.
E
Let's
say
ten,
ten
millimeters
or
last
time
we
said
five
millimeters
and
I'm
checking
different
ranges
that
can
be
five
ten
fifteen
millimeters.
So
it
goes
then
down
and
then
from
that
point
it
will
run
in
a
loop
where
it's
measures
of
height
and
its
various
l'm
not
applied
young
different
to
that
value.
Then
it
should
balance
it
towards
the
value
and
move
the
carriage
to
appropriate
height.
But
that
is
why
I'm
actually,
where
I'm
recently
yeah
programming
and
testing
and
making
lamb
in
the
middle
off
yeah.
A
C
A
That's
that's
basically,
I
think
that
covers
most
of
the
one
we
wanted
to
cover
today
and
let's
see
what
else
so
see
any
questions
or
comments,
color
codes
for
the
free
cad
drawings
yeah.
We
should
do.
We
declare
a
color
code.
So,
what's
so
printed
hearts,
let's
talk
about
the
it's
relevant
for
our
CAD
can
make
printed
part
something
like
the
nice
green
color
or
do
we
want
to?
If
we
are,
do
you
want
to
stick
with
this
nice
purple
for
the
printed
parts
I
like
the
purple?
That's
pretty
nice!
What
do
we
do?
A
A
A
Would
that
make
the
part
much
heavier?
Possibly
yes,
if
we're
talking
about
the
full
file,
but
then
maybe
we
can
have
one
yeah
I
mean
how
does
it
work
in
practice
as
I
know,
if
you
have
text,
I
mean
it's
going
to
start,
adding
up
that
memory.
It's
like
a
pala
text
would
be
a
polygon
unless
that's
not
how
it
works.
So
we
should
try
that
and
maybe
try
try
a
printed
part.
That's
got
identification
on
it.
A
A
Okay,
I
think
that
that's
kind
of
what
we
have
here,
let's
then
go
back
to
the
final
question
of
who
can
join
us.
This
Saturday
is
anyone
available,
because
the
idea
with
a
CB
press
is
whatever
we
get
to
I
mean
we
kind
of
have
like
the
next
10
days
to
make
the
new
CAD
files
before
we
cut
them
using
our
own
torch
table,
so
that
should
be
up
and
running
the
the
contingency.
A
Then
we're
going
to
have
to
go
to
the
back-up
plan
of
outsource
to
a
local
fab
shop.
But
the
point
is
we
only
have
a
little
bit
of
time
here
to
get
there
like
a
week
really
10
days
or
so
before.
Cutoff
is
therefore
for
cutting
all
our
parts.
Once
we
have
the
torch
table
working,
the
cutting
is
only
going
to
take
like
you
know,
like
a
few
good
hours,
so
the
key
is
to
get
that
torch
table
going.
If
we've
got
the
files
work,
you
know
files
available.
A
We
got
to
have
the
files,
so
the
latest
latest
possible
cutoff
on
that
would
be
about
August
7
like
say
we're
fumbling
with
the
torch
table,
and
we
can't
get
it
to
work
or
something
like
that.
That
would
leave
us
until
August
7
as
the
final
cutoff.
Where
were
we,
we
would
have
to
get
all
the
CAD
files
and
and
the
accept
files
for
cutting
by
August
7
so
that
if
it's
about
the
18th
right
now,
if
you
look
at
the
calendar.
A
A
A
A
Genealogy
page,
for
example,
you
can
go
to
the
last
version,
which
is
version
16
point
O
9,
which
is
like
the
10th
or
so
different,
brick
press
we've
built
in
house,
but
the
the
the
cat
is
here.
You
can
download
the
source
right
on
top
and
that
that
is
not
completely
done,
because
the
the
new
upgrades
like
with
a
slight
modification
I
mentioned,
is
not
documented.
Yet
so
we're
going
to
have
to
basically
take
several
parts,
there's
like
maybe
five
or
so
files
that
we're
going
to
need
to
modify
like
individual
parts.
A
So
if
I,
if
I
double-click
and
then
I'll
show
you
where,
where
we
are
in
the
CB
press,
so
it
would
be
take
the
part
in
free
CAD
allocated
to
the
people
that
show
up
and
make
some
of
the
modifications
and
the
modifications
are
going
to
be
made
from
measurements
like
I.
Can
what
I'll
do
is
I'll
actually
take
some
pictures
I'll
take
a
few
pictures
of
the
machine.
That's
currently
out
there,
because
this
thing
that
you
saw
here
it's
actually
out
there
in
the
same
place
in
the
field
as
we
left
it
last
year.
A
So
what
I'll
do
is
I'll
take
a
few
of
the
pictures
of
those
parts
were
basically
the
long
rods
which
are
the
guide
rods
for
the
drawer.
I'll.
Take
a
few
pictures
of
how
that
looks,
because
we're
gonna
have
to
modify
like
this
one
piece
here
and
then
draw
the
detail
of
the
drawer
with
these
this
new
holding
mechanism.
So
just
a
little
bit
of
detail
where
without
do
is
I'll
present
a
document
with
all
the
different
dimensions
so
basically
take
us.
A
So
from
free
CAD,
you
can
get
something
like
a
sketch
or
I.
Don't
know
how
we
take
DX
EPS
out
of
free
cat.
That's
one
thing
we
have
to
look
into,
but
I
think
there's
a
way
that
I
mean
do
we
have
export
to
to
be
accept
and
free
cut.
Okay.
So
if
you
look
at
this,
so
that's
the
brick
press
from
how
it
stood
last
year.
So
what
we're
talking
about
is
yeah
like
those
holes
in
there.
That's
the
modification
right
there,
that's
where
the
the
guide
bars
go
through.
A
But
if
you
see
here
the
drawer
is
not
modified.
Let
me
see
if
I
can
mount
flip
this
thing
around
yeah,
so
the
design
is
quite
complete
here.
But
if
you
look
at
the
detail
of
the
drawer,
what
you
see
here
this
is
the
drawer
and
in
our
picture
that's
the
drawer
there.
The
the
CAD
does
not
have
that
that
assembly
there,
because
in
this
CAD
the
drawer
guides
were
still
actually
on
well.
This
is
updated
for
the
drawer
guides
are
removed
and
they're
put
as
placeholders,
but
they're
not
actually
catted
up
here.
A
So
we
have
to
cataplectic
this
piece
here,
modify
it
take
a
few
of
the
critical
pieces
and
modify
them
to
make
it
happen
and
a
team.
Why
would
a
team
effort
matter?
Well,
because
right
there
we
can
get
it
done
and
three
hours
we
should
be
able
to
take
the
draw
up
to
some
of
the
parts
and
generate
DXF
files.
So
if
you
go
to
I
guess
for
file
export,
do
we
have
an
export
to
be
accept?
I
hope
we
do
at
least
it's
let's
see.
Does
it
show
up?
A
A
A
A
A
But
it's
called
the
tool
path,
module
where
it
allows
you
to
generate
cutting
files
for
CNC
machines,
and
we
might
want
to
look
into
that
or
just
do
a
simple
DXF
export,
because
the
workflow
for
us
for
the
CNC
torch
table
is
going
to
be
we're.
Gonna
have
to
generate
g
code
for
whatever
file
we
have
so
we're
going
to
have
to
use
some
form
of
DX,
f
g
code
converter,
and
we
have
to
look
into
what
what
tool
path.
Sorry,
what
workflow
that
would
look
like
yeah,
but
basically
after
that's
the
assignment
for
Saturday.
A
A
A
So
you've
got
Roberto
Abe.
Are
you
around
that
time
or
no
and
I'm
going
to
ask
anybody
else,
Christian
as
well
as
Oliver?
Can
any
of
you
guys
make
it,
because
that
would
be
a
thing
we
can
get
everybody's
help
on
you're.
Basically,
what
I
mean
we've
got
like
a
couple
of
weeks
to
do.
We
got
to
just
do
it
and
be
done
with
it.
So,
yes
for
Abe
what
about
the
wiki
and
cluster
right?
A
What
I
suggest
Christian
also
is
that
we
get
you
the
parts
and
you
do
that
because
my
time
is
really
tight,
a
man.
So
let's
talk
about
getting
you
the
parts,
while
you
wait
for
that,
while
you
wait
for
the
parts,
maybe
you
can
participate
on
this
Saturday.
If
you
can,
it
would
mean
that
we
have
to
do
basic
sketches
and
free
CAD
and
extrude
them
to
two
parts
which
is
pretty
entry-level
work.
I
know
everybody
passed
the
free
cat
exam.
A
Christian
would
that
make
you
available
this
Saturday
or
not?
Really,
we
do
want
to
continue
on
that,
but
we
can
yeah.
So
let's
see
what
we
can
do.
So
what
we'll
do
is
that
I
mean
the
six
hours
would
be
three
and
three.
What
I
want
to
do
is
do
three
hours
on
the
brick
press
and
then
do
three
hours
on
the
extruder,
because
I
really
want
to
go
through
the
entire
extruder
design.
We
can
just
nail
out
what
parts
are
missing.
A
Maybe
we
could
draw
the
wires
like,
like
I
mentioned,
working
off
the
main
extruder
part,
so
that
this
weekend
we
just
nail
and
finish
the
extruder,
so
I
can
actually
like
confidently
get
the
parts
and
build
it,
and
then
the
week
after
I
would
I
would
like
to
propose
the
Saturday
after
that
that
we
just
nail
the
filament
winder
part.
So
that
would
be
the
preferred
way
to
do
it.
A
A
A
Maybe
they
can
do
it,
okay,
so
so,
essentially
for
the
design
sprint.
Just
to
get
your
mind
around
it.
I'm
going
to
take
on
the
CB
press
I'm
going
to
take
pictures
of
the
modified
parts,
we're
going
to
cut
them
up
and
draw
camp
files
and
generate
ready
to
go
camp
files
that
we
can
put
straight
on
a
CNC
torch
table.
So
that's
a
very
practical
goal.
A
The
thing
is,
we
have
the
accept
files
for
like
every
single
thing
here,
any
flat,
including
the
great
they're
all
cnc
cut
like,
for
example,
you
see
here
for
these
arms
there
to
act
to
flats
welded
together,
which
means
that
and
like
all
these
parts
like
the
frame
the
angles
these
parts.
This
is
all
cnc
cut
the
drawer,
this
cnc
cut
from
flats.
It's
a
three-dimensional
structure,
but
it's
simply
made
from
the
parts
being
cut
out
of
flat
steel,
which
is
1/2
inch.
A
But
everything
else
is
half-inch
pretty
much
mostly
like
these
bars
are
once
again
cut
the
holes
because
because
the
thing
is
with
a
CNC,
you
you
get
to
put
in
all
the
holes
in
the
right
places
so
that
everything
is
fits
together
perfectly,
which
means
that
you
can
build
a
machine
like
that
in
a
single
day
just
from
the
cnc
cut
parts.
Otherwise,
if
you're
doing
this
by
taking
say
angles
and
you
channel,
which
is
what
we
did
for
the
initial
version,
it's
going
to
take
you
a
week
to
do
it.
So
you
can.
A
You
can
save
from
a
week
of
build
to
admit
one
day
of
build
and
that's
what
we
do
for
extreme
manufacturing
now,
the
tubes
we
don't
cut,
those
those
are
cut
on,
say
a
cut-off
saw
or
a
bandsaw.
It's
not
that
easy
to
cut
out
of
tubes
while
it's
easy
to
take
a
like.
A
2
by
3
meter
sheet
of
steel
and
just
cut
everything
from
it.
A
So
that's
the
way
the
brick
press
currently
is
made
and
I'm
going
to
take
those
measurements,
so
we
can
generate
some
of
the
new,
updated
parts
and
then
on
a
filament
extruder.
What
we'll
do
to
get
your
mind
ready
for
that
we're
going
to
take
the
existing
file
that
we
have.
So
let
me
let
me
open
up
that
file
again
filament
extruder
assembly.
A
Then
then
we
we
put
all
the
ordering
and
printing
links
into
the
master
index
so
that
every
single
part
is
there,
and
that
means
that
when
we
build
it
here
we
can
simply
get
the
parts
and
we
don't
have
we're
not
looking
around
for
little
parts
or
trying
to
fumble
around
it's
going
to
be
a
much
more
effective,
build
to
make
that
happen.
Let's
see
do
we
have
this,
did
that
show
up.
A
Yeah,
so
the
filament
extruder
assembly
will
like,
for
example,
for
like
some
of
the
wires.
Let's
say
we
can
do
like,
for
example,
for
the
switch
you
might
do
like
a
little
stub
little,
maybe
a
little
cylinder
with
another
cylinder
coming
out
its
side
to
represent
the
wire.
So
wherever
that
wire
connects
to,
let's
say
we
can
draw
another
corresponding
same
color
piece
elsewhere,
where
it
connects.
So
should
we
make
sure
we've
got
all
the
little
missing
missing
things
like
you
know,
maybe
a
little
wire
symbol
for
the
the
heater
band
and
everything
else.
A
That's
that's
wired
up.
We
should
at
least
represented
within
this
complete
drawing,
so
that
will
be
the
Saturdays
works,
spend
three
hours
on
putting
in
all
the
little
little
details
so
that
we're
literally
ready
to
build
it,
and
then
we
can
understand.
Okay,
this
is
you
know,
say
when
I
click
on
this
file
here
I
can
go
to
the
master
index
and
the
master
index
will
have
the
actual
3d
printing
file
directly
linked,
so
that
I
can
check
off
that.
Yes,
I've
got
that
I
can
build
this
whole
thing.
A
A
A
on
that
Saturday.
That's
CST
time
will
do
the
hang
out
just
like
we're
doing
now,
and
what
I'll
do
also
is
we
have
a
list
of
design
sprinters
from
when
we
used
to
do
design
Sprint's,
but
before
we
weren't
on
free
CAD,
so
so,
whoever
on
our
official
design
sprint
list
exists.
Let
me
just
show
you
the
link,
but
there's
a
design
Sprint's
page
on
the
wiki,
where
there's
a
Spence
design,
Sprint's.
A
So
basically
there's
the
there's
a
list
that
this
is
how
we
we
worked
on
it
before
so,
and
this
we
have
a
database
of
like
200
or
300
people
that
participated
in
design
sprints
and
we
can
email
them
to
see
if
anyone
else
can
participate,
but
the
requirement
there
is,
they
have
to
know
freecad.
So
that's
a
motivation
for
some
more
people
to
learn,
freaka
and
join
on
a
very
practical
task.
There
might
be
a
few
people
we
might
pick
up
still
from
that
list.
Okay,
that'll
wrap
up
for
right
now.