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A
Okay,
welcome
everybody
to
the
team
meeting
recording
on
Tuesday
October,
the
3rd
2017.
So
just
this
weekend
we
came
out
of
the
the
workshop
on
the
on
the
filament
maker,
as
well
as
the
12
inch
first-time
build
of
the
12
inch
D
3d
3d
printer.
It
was
pretty
good
once
again
challenging
once
again
finding
out
a
lot
of
good
things
about
improvements
and
things
like
that.
Yeah,
like
every
time
we
build
the
printer
I,
find
that
there
are
definitely
things
we
can
improve
on
it's
it's
one
of
those
constant
things.
A
In
other
words,
the
the
final
final
version
is
not
I
would
say
it's
not
stable
at
the
very
very
to
the
very
level
that
we
want
it
to
be
like,
for
example,
once
again
like
this
time,
around
I
noticed
a
lot
of
things
about
the
extruder
that
I
just
don't
like
that.
Are
that
make
it
hard?
There
were
a
couple
issues:
for
example,
an
extruder
like
a
thermistor
was
broken
in
one.
A
fan
was
broken
in
another.
A
We
want
to
make
that
into
more
integrated
design.
Just
simplify
that
that
was
I
would
say.
That
was
one
of
the
trouble
spots
at
this
time.
Around
I'm
gonna
share
my
screen
to
show
some
of
the
results
from
this
weekend
and
I
posted
a
lot
of
that
on
OSD
workshops,
Facebook
page
and
we'll
go
from
there.
So
today
also
we're
gonna
have
Connie
join
us
on
HR
issues.
I'm
sharing
my
screen
here
at
1:30,
we're
gonna,
have
Connie
join
us,
we're
going
to
talk
more
about
HR
and
how
to
develop
the
team.
A
So
here's
so
intro
would
be
the
review
of
the
3d
printer
workshop
product
demos,
like
the
linemen
filament
maker,
we're
working
on
a
cnc
torch
table
micro
track
WebGL
work,
then
we're
gonna
get
into
HR
with
Connie
and
then
work
allocation.
So
here
are
hours
of
commitment
like,
for
example,
last
week
we
were
about
a
hundred
seventy
or
so,
which
is
we're
hovering
around
four
full-time
equivalent.
As
far
as
the
actual
amount
of
work,
that's
being
done
in
a
background
on
the
project,
so
I'm
gonna
go
straight
to
the
OSC
workshops.
A
B
A
Yeah
yeah,
please
do
so
there's
notes
here
so
I
set
up
a
page
on
notes
right
here
and
then
I'm
gonna
do
a
duplicate
slide.
I
wanted
to
have
a
Roberto
fill
in
on
the
language
agnostic
instructional
as
the
new
stuff
he's
doing,
but
yeah.
So
so
Josh.
If
you
do
that,
like
as
I
go
into
the
the
Facebook
Oh.
C
A
Okay,
let
me
change
that
there
and,
by
the
way
like
if
you
guys
see
that
the
document
has
not
been
prepared
for
a
certain
meaning.
Then
if
you're
going
up
there
and
check
out
the
document
just
create
one
from
last
week,
but
what
I
do
is
I
take
the
last
week
versions
go
to
go
to
file,
make
a
copy
and
then
put
it
into
the
the
D
through
the
development
log
page
on
the
wiki,
which
is
the
page
called
development
team
log
just
embedded
in
there.
So
anyone
can
do
that.
I!
A
Don't
have
to
be
doing
that.
Anyone
who
sees
that
the
thing
is
not
up
there
yet.
Please
do
so
now,
first
check
if
it's
up
on
the
development
team
page
and
if
it's
not
just
embedded
in
there
by
copying
the
old
version
from
last
week
and
then
change
change
that
to
this
week's.
As
far
as
the
Facebook
page
I'm
gonna
paste
that
into
the
chat
box
as
well
Josh.
So
you
can
follow
that
but
Josh.
A
If
you
could
just
paste
in
wait
what
happened
yeah,
if
you
can
paste
in
some
of
the
pictures
from
the
facebook
on
to
the
corresponding
pages
on
the
wiki,
so
a
few
things.
So
this
is
the
live
in
filament
maker.
That's
as
far
as
we
got
I
mean
so
so
Saturday
we
were
building
the
printer.
We
got
it
largely
done
that
that
night
and
then
in
the
morning
we
tested
it.
We
ran
into
some
issues
testing.
A
A
A
Okay,
okay,
so
this
is
where
we
got
to
so
I
must
say
the
the
build
was
very
interesting.
I
mean
it
was
very
nice
to
see
a
thing
where
we
bought
all
the
parts.
We
did
a
lot
of
good
work,
I'm
documenting
it
all
the
parts
we
printed
things
fit
beautifully,
so
it
was
amazing.
It
was.
It
was
one
of
those
experiences
where
okay,
you've
got
all
the
pieces
that
somebody
else
before
us
has
developed,
and
actually
this
is
version
6
as
far
as
Hugh
Lyman.
He.
A
This
is
like
his
version
6
those
nice
to
see
like
he
got
those
3d
printed
pieces,
then
right
in
and
we've
got
this
temperature
controller
that
snapped
in
the
switches
snap
in
there's
all
the
right
places
for
the
knobs
and
buttons
and
electronics.
Underneath
it
was
sweet.
I
mean
everything
like
we
didn't
run
into
any
trouble
really
toughest
part.
So
far
has
been.
Maybe
I
don't
know,
drilling
out
the
MDF
blocks,
so
we
cut
just
with
a
hacksaw
cut
off
this
little
piece
of
MDF
board.
A
Insulator
under
this
is
the
hot
element
here
that
we
don't
have
the
heat
element
on
it.
Yet
but
the
auger
is
inside
they're
drilling
out
the
metal
in
in
the
flange
and
an
MDF
block,
but
otherwise
you
know
things
just
fit
together
beautifully
like,
for
example,
the
hex
coupler
right
there
for
the
auger
it
just
snaps
in
the
coupler
snaps
in
on
a
motor
just
by
friction,
and
it's
a
nice
really
nice
fit.
So
the
experience
was
very
pleasant
in
terms
of
things
just
working
like
we
didn't
have
to.
You
know
like
arrange,
stuff
cuz.
A
A
This
is
the
coupler
going
on
the
motor.
That's
the
very
start.
That's
the
electronics,
not
not
all
complete,
but
pretty
straightforward.
As
far
as
that
goes,
that's
the
heat
barrel
with
a
plug.
That's
not
been
drilled
out,
yet
here's
that
MDF
block
with
bushing
the
the
brass
bushing
inside
of
it,
which
holds
the
the
auger
in
alignment.
A
Here's
initial
gluing
of
the
four
big
pieces
of
the
electronics
case.
This
is
the
winder
on
the
winder
we
got
it
turned
out.
One
of
the
speed
controllers
on
the
winder
was
bad.
So
that's
you
know.
Even
if
we
had
the
time
he
wouldn't
be
able
to
actually
run
the
winding
element,
because
you
need
two
motors
want
to
run.
The
tensioner
want
to
run
the
spooler
part,
one
of
those
the
thing
right
there.
One
of
those
was
broke
broken
had
just
then
so.
A
Other
than
that
very
nice
and
sweet
very
pleased
with
the
build,
of
course,
there's
more
to
go
on
that,
starting
with
a
blank
slate
here,
yeah.
So
very
nice
comments
on
that
yeah.
We
have
to
finish
that
up
sometime
other
questions
were
one
other
Fault
in
the
build
was
I
got
the
5/8
bit.
That's
the
auger
bit.
A
A
A
A
C
A
Doing
some
initial
testing
on
a
system
everything
was
working,
so
we
went
forward
and
what
else?
What
else
to
say
about
that?
Pretty
good
good
deal
very,
very
pleasing
experience
and
then
so
I'll
go
right
from
there.
So
before
that
we
did
build
up
the
printer
he's
I
just
caught
a
quick
video
at
the
very
end
printing
out
a
column
with
the
first
iteration
of
the
12
inch
printer.
So
that's
how
it
goes
that
this
was
done
in
like
20
20
minutes.
For
this
whole
thing
to
come
up
with
a
nice.
A
You
know
nice
12
inch
by
12
inch
bed,
which
makes
it
very
good,
very
nice,
in
terms
of
the
large
size
that
you
can
just
print
more
thing
he's
on
it.
At
the
same
time
so
say
when
you're
printing
parts
to
build
a
printer
at
best
we
would
fit
all
the
parts
on
one
bed.
I
I
doubted
it's
that's
not
possible
unless
we
had
them
stacked
vertically,
but
it
definitely
makes
it
easier
that
for
every
you
can
just
get
so
many
more
parts
on
at
the
same
time,
which
is
really
good.
A
That's
that's
good.
That
looks.
Looks
pretty
nice
I
mean
that
that,
as
is
I,
think
we
can
build.
It
does
not
have
them
mount
for
the
quick
attach.
This
quick
attach
is
actually
reversed
here.
That's
an
old
tractor
I
put
it
on
here,
but
this
bucket,
as
is
I,
think
we
can
build
that
identically.
I,
think
the
geometry
is
good.
It's
rather
long
in
terms
of
size.
That
means
it
can
carry
a
lot
I
guess.
A
The
concern
here
would
be,
if
you're
carrying
a
lot
on
that
the
weight
balance
would
probably
tip
you
forward,
given
the
size
of
the
the
micro
track
here
like
without
counterweight
on
the
back,
this
bucket
would
would
have
too
much
weight,
but
we
might
put
some
counterweight
on
the
back
and
make
this
work
for
carrying
just
a
lot
of
large
things.
It'll
be
easy
to
put
counterweight
as
there's
gonna,
be
a
platform
on
the
back
of
the
micro
tractor,
and
we
can
put
weights
on
that.
A
A
Moving
on
we're
also
progressing
on
a
CNC
toship,
so
this
is
from
Ahmed
we're
doing
the
redesign
of
the.
So
this
is
the
larger
carriage
for
for
using
one
1-inch
rods
within
the
the
universal
access
assembly
still
using
a
small.
Well,
actually,
this
piece
can
mount
different
types
of
motor
sizes,
so
you
can
have
small
NEMA
17,
then
23
and
34
I'm
actually
only
seeing
two
holes
sizes
here,
but
this
is
we're
reworking
the
torch
table
for
the
October
1415
build
so
I
think
right
now,
what
we'll
do
is
do
up
a
version.
A
A
So
I
think
we'll
just
restrict
it
to
five
by
five
feet
and
make
it
work
that
way,
because
otherwise
you
have
to
have
to
develop
a
different
system
for
for
the
carriage
to
work
properly
because
they
don't
make
like
one
point:
zero
five
inch
bushings
that
would
fit
3/4
inch
standard
pipe
like
a
black
pipe
that
could
be
used
for
lighter
weight
than
still
the
same
same
heaviness
same
wall,
same
ability
to
carry
a
much
larger
distance
without
bending
and
being
correct.
So
in
the
background
we
have
so
Cedric.
A
Actually
he
piped
it
back
up,
but
he's
still
gonna
do
the
finite
element
analysis.
So,
for
example,
on
on
a
torch
table,
we
can
take
ok,
here's
our
one
inch
shafts.
We
can
actually
simulate
be
like
like,
for
example,
in
a
build.
We
found
that
the
one-inch
shafts
were
bending,
maybe
like
I,
don't
know,
maybe
like
one
inch
or
so
at
the
middle.
A
Maybe
one
and
a
half
inches,
that's
the
kind
of
thing
we
can
actually
pick
out
in
free
CAD
when
we
say
ok,
the
span
of
those
1
inch
shafts
is
suspended
by
either
and
is
the
way
this.
So
much
and
then
it
will
Bend
so
much
according
to
the
finite
element,
analysis
calculations
in
free
CAD.
So
if
in
free
CAD,
we
saw
that
ok,
that's
gonna
Bend,
like
one
inch
to
two
inches,
we
would
just
not
do
it
in
the
first
place
and
actually
save
ourselves
a
bunch
of
work.
A
So
that's
a
way
to
parallel
some
of
the
work.
Instead
of
just
trying
it
out,
we
could
calculate
it
more
exactly
within
freecad
or
even
do
basic
deflection
calculations.
You
can
actually
do
that
on
paper.
You
can
say
based
on
the
weight
of
steel
and
using
a
formula
for
deflection
like
a
rod
suspended
on
two
ends.
There
there's
little
formulas
that
you
can
kind
of
pull
this
off
tables,
but
that's
that's
useful
to
do
and
freaked-out
could
could
let
us
do
that
more
effectively
without
having
to
go
through
the
calculations.
A
D
A
A
D
B
B
D
D
A
D
D
A
D
A
D
B
D
A
A
Yeah,
that's
really
good.
Would
you
mind
doing
like
a
one-minute
video
just
to
show
this
workflow
on
a
screen
capture?
Yeah
yeah,
no
be
good
yeah!
That's
excellent!
That's
actually
I
mean,
as
you
see,
guys,
we're
all
developing
the
methods
and
streamlining
them.
So
we
can
use
the
best
best
features
of
freaking
and
free
cat
is
pretty
complex
well
together.
So
it's
got
all
these
things
that
we
don't
know
about
yet
until
we
we
really
open-source
it
for
the
whole
team.
That's
good
excellent!
A
A
So
that's
looking
forward
to
that
and
eventually
like
that's
what
we
should
do
like
all
of
us
should
have
access
to
to
the
development
capacity
that
we
can
do
basic
prototyping
wherever
we
are
so
we
can
spread
that
effort
throughout
the
world
and
we
can
really
accelerate
the
development
process.
Cuz
like
right
now
like
when
we
were,
for
example,
prototyping
the
CNC
torch
table.
It
could
be
something
that
we
can
be
doing
in
parallel
in
different
locations.
We
can
all
it
would
cost.
A
Is
you
know
a
few
dollars
to
just
to
send
some
Oriya
act
acquire
some
parts,
but
the
good
thing
is:
is
we're
using
a
lot
of
very
similar
parts
like
and
if
one
has
access
to
3d
printer,
you
can
literally
for
maybe
like
$50
or
even
less
build
a
torch
table,
because
you
can
pick
off
the
you
know.
We
are
using
the
same
same
stepper
motors,
same
controller
for
the
CNC
torch
table
and
all
of
that,
so
so
with
minimal
modification.
A
We
can
go
from
one
machine
to
the
other
and
and
we're
trying
we're
gonna
try
to
be
clever
of
how
we
select
the
minimum
set
of
parts
in
our
developer's
kit,
such
that
you
can
do
just
about
anything
with
the
parts
that
we
already
have,
and
then
you
can
bootstrap
up
to
larger
machines
and
so
forth,
so
we'll
explore
how
that
works.
All
together.
Okay,
III
see
some
good
activity
happening
on
a
blender
WebGL
Michelle.
Can
you
tell
us.
E
E
E
E
A
Hey
Lex,
no
be
a
good
thing
to
prioritize
man.
If
you
want
to
do
that,
because
this
is
like
mission
critical
right
now,
this
is
good
documentation
related,
so
Lex
and
I
we're
also
talking
about
do
nitor,
which
is
an
alternative
cryptocurrency
for
OSC,
and
actually
my
latest
thought
on.
That
is
a
timing.
Oh
I'm,
not
sure
timing
is
right
for
that.
I
think
the
timing
for.
E
A
Cryptocurrency
development,
which
we're
gonna
do
I
mean
we're
gonna,
create
our.
You
know
that
in
the
future,
there's
gonna
be
more
economic
creation
when
people
can
tap
cryptocurrencies
or
alternative
currencies
for
for
their
their
use,
as
opposed
to
centralized
money
system.
That's
just
a
natural
thing
that
I
think
is
gonna
happen
more
in
the
future,
but
the
timing
has
to
be
like
Lex
said:
it's
easy
to
create
a
cryptocurrency.
A
What's
hard
is
to
actually
make
it
valuable
so
for
OSC
case
I,
think
that
will
be
very
valuable
once
there's
a
lot
of
replications
coming
online
and
we
have
real
economic
power
really
going
on
in
a
major
way
like
right
now.
You
know
myself,
and
maybe
another
person
are
the
only
people
on
this
planet
that
are
doing
full-time
OSC
work
and
getting
their
livelihood
from
it.
But
once
we
get
like
five
ten,
a
hundred
people
actually
doing
that,
maybe
like
at
the
point
of
like
12
or
24
people
getting
their
full
livelihood
from
OSC.
A
F
G
F
So
I
think
yeah.
It's
definitely
right,
now's,
not
the
time
to
use
it.
But
I
was
thinking.
Maybe
at
the
beginning
of
next
year
we
can
do
like
a
test
coin
and
then,
through
the
year
we
can
kind
of
see
how
it
works
and
kind
of
get
the
hang
of
it
and
then
maybe
in
2018
is
when
we
can
really
do
kind
of
a
more
stable
work.
So.
A
G
A
Yeah
we
can
Connie
so
so
we'd
like
to
have
a
Thank
You
Connie
for
joining
us
again
and
we'd
like
to
have
a
continuation
of
the
HR,
the
basically
guerrilla,
recruiting
stuff
how
we
can
all
be
involved
in
make
it
easy
for
everybody
to
and
get
more
people
on
a
team.
So
with
that
said,
let's
have
Connie
again,
if
you
wouldn't
mind,
sharing
your
screen
and
continue
the
presentation
where
we
left
off
from
last
time.
G
G
A
Can
you
paste
a
link
to
your
document
and
we
can
follow
that
because
I
am
just
not
able
to
see
your
screen
right
now.
Would
you
mind
pasting
that
in
a
chat
which
is,
on
the
left
hand
side,
if
you
click
the
the
text
box
there,
then
you
can
just
go
on
in
your
document.
We
can
all
click
into
your
document
and
then
we
can
follow
in
our
own
screens,
even
though
we
can't
see
it
on
the
main
screen.
A
G
G
On
track
and
I'm
glad
to
be
here
with
you
guys,
so
you
know
previously,
we
had
gone
over.
You
know
kind
of
a
foundation
context
of
why
we
recruit
and
how
to
recruit.
Why
recruiting
social
media
is
so
important.
They
also
talked
about
some
more
tactics
on
target,
recruiting
concentric
circles,
power
of
associating
so
on
and
so
forth.
But
ultimately
that
bottom
line
message
was
we're
a
core
of
people
that
can
share
our
story.
Share
the
experiences
of
being
part
of
open
source
ecology
through
you
know,
I'll
call
it
storytelling.
You
know.
G
Via
pictures
and
text
and
talks
and
so
forth,
so
the
screen
that
I
have
up
now
I
think
that
was
was
kind
of
highlighting
and
I
think
they're
on
Instagram,
which
I
received
March,
and
thank
you
for
creating
that
spreadsheet
to
track.
Everybody's
social
media
accounts.
Some
some
of
you
are
active
and
some
are
not,
and
it's
cool
but
I
encourage
you
to
start
getting
more
socially
active
and
are
taking
this.
You
know
beta
a
powerful,
it
can
be
a
powerful
thing
so
I
had
reached
it
recently
talked
about.
G
You
know
why
we
hash
tag
and
I
just
to
review
this
slide
a
little
bit.
Hashtags
are
a
way
to
it's
another
way
of
flagging.
So
if
anybody
does
a
search
function,
it's
gonna,
it's
been
a
pull
to
that
and
also
it
helps
people
find
content
to
follow
and
actual
people
who
follow
also
that
at
username
is
always
important
to
put
in
any
pose,
because
it's
also,
you
know
if
you're
responding
to
somebody
or
you're
grabbing
somebody's.
G
D
G
Paint
them
so
you
know
that
their
men's
submission
mentions
in
a
message
to
that
extent.
Okay
and
now
I
grab
this
off
of
the
internet,
and
this
is
a
AT&T
life
at
AT&T
and
it's
another.
It's
an
engagement
campaign
that
they
do
this
gentleman
up
on
the
pole
like
this
is
an
action
shot
there
at
work,
similar
to
one
that
we
have
of
Marcin
over
the
hydroponics
and
whatnot
in
the
Garvey.
G
Again
it
tells
a
story
of
you
know,
so
somebody
that's
not
there
and
then
in
the
flesh
can
see
it
and
smell
it
and
breathe
it
and
get
excited
about
being
a
part
of
it
and
again,
you
know
not.
Not
all
of
us
are
great
writers
or
anything
like
that
or
super
creative,
but
it
doesn't
take
a
lot.
It's
really
just
showing
a
moment
in
time
and
what
you're,
thinking
and
feeling
and
working
on
and
you're
just
kind
of
sharing
it
with
the
world
yeah.
A
G
A
G
A
G
Okay,
so
I'm
tabbing
forward
I'm.
Now
on
the
slide
of
the
Twitter
that
some
of
you
are
already
active
and
some
of
us
Boyer,
we
hop
on
Twitter,
Twitter
and
kind
of
see.
What's
going
on,
you
can't
get
away
with
it
away
from
it
and
in
our
society
is
it's
it's
a
pretty
being
communication
tool,
but
again
some
fun
facts.
So
you
know
when
you
think
about
it
for
recruiting
purposes.
G
55%
of
people
that
are
on
Twitter
follow
company.
They
want
to
know
more
about
it.
34%
are
applying
to
speaking
jobs
that
are
their
job
posted
Twitter
and
33%
of
us
he's
Twitter
to
communicate
with
companies
and
recruiters.
So
again,
it's
just
part
of
the
the
fabric
of
our
society.
Now
this
is
a
main
communication
tool
and
OSC
has
ten
point.
Nine
thousand
followers.
That's
fantastic!
G
G
A
G
B
G
Be
with
me
not
change,
mine,
okay
and
then
the
next
slide
I
have
is
just
the
Ont
recruiting
Twitter,
it's
the
black
background
again
and
how
to
set
up
your
Twitter
account.
If
you
don't
have
one
yet
and
there's
so
many
tutorials.
Even
you
know
when
you
go
to
twitter.com,
and
you
start
setting
up
your
account,
it's
very
user
friendly
on
how
to
get
and
how
to
follow
people,
though
it
has
its
own
built-in
tutorial.
G
Again,
it's
all
about
engaging
and
sharing
meaningful
content,
and
if
the
goal
is
to
to
create
awareness
and
make
people
act
to
make
them
want
to
be
part
of
OSD,
so
the
more
photos
and
videos
and
and
the
more
you're
talking
about
it,
the
more
people
engaged
and
it's
like
having
a
conversation.
You
know,
I
put
an
example
on
this
slide
to
ask
a
question
and
again
I'm
I,
just
don't
even
know
where
I
pulled
some
of
this
up
when
I
created
it
but
I.
G
You
know
you
pose
a
question
out
there
and
get
people
talking
and
I
use
the
example.
Don't
laugh
with
me,
I'm,
not
I'm,
not
a
subject,
matter
expert.
So
what
do
you
think?
What
do
you
think
the
load
arm?
Geometry
on
the
I?
Don't
know
how
to
pronounce
that
the
mixture
attractor
should
be
question
mark.
A
That's
an
example
of
a
perfect
question:
I
mean
that's
a
live
questions
like
okay,
the
geometry
on
that
loader
arm
has
to
be
perfected,
and
feedback
on.
That
is
great,
like,
for
example,
what,
if
a
guy
who's
a
actual
machine
designer
who,
who
does
that
pipes
up
when
we
get
him
on
a
team?
That's
that's
the
goal
of
any
kind
of
posting
like
when
we're
posting
we're,
basically
fishing.
You
know.
A
A
So
yeah,
if
I
go
into
that,
so
that's
an
example
since
you
already
okay,
so
let
me
give
you
an
example.
So
when
you
seed
a
good
comment
like
that,
so
I
can
do
that
right
now
and
I
can
go
to
so.
If
you,
let's
see
a
my
I'm,
not
sharing
my
screen
but
I'm
going
to
twitter.com
right
now,
I
copied
and
pasted
it
what's
happening
copy
paste.
So
basically
one
person
can
be
the
copywriter
and
another
person
can
be
the
poster.
So
there'll
be
a
good
thing
now.
A
A
I'm
gonna
trim
it
down
and
now
tweet
it
so
basically,
I
went
to
what
do
you
think
the
loader
arm
geometry
on
a
micro
tractor
should
be
I,
put
put
the
video
and
then
oh
at
open
source,
ecology,
hashtag
tractors
for
all
there
you
go
tweeted,
so
that's
an
example.
So
so
one
person
can
write
like
the
more
knowledgeable
people
can
write
stuff
and
we
can
have
like
a
repository
of
relevant
tweets
and
quotes
and
all
that
and
actually
you
can
automate
all
of
them.
A
G
Keep
going
here
again
then
I
just
had
some
closing
comments
about
there
is,
you
know,
I,
keep
saying
it
it's
about
sharing,
meeting,
meaningful
content,
you
know
activate
bridge
them,
so
anything
any
of
you
on
a
team
that
are
working
on.
You
know
different
aspects
of
the
prop
project.
That's
your
moment
and
that's
your
story.
Yes,.
E
G
Questions
posed
out
there
into
the
world.
Also,
you
know
events,
you
know
upcoming
workshops,
you
know,
there's
always
should
be
a
big
push.
You
know
that
we
can
all
just
pick
up
retweet,
you
know
and
post
or
ask
the
question:
hey
I'm
gonna
be
at
the
such
and
such
you
know
workshop.
Are
you
going
it's
this
date
this
time
you
know
again.
It's
just
conversational
yeah.
A
G
Let's
see
so
couple
things
about
recruiting
on
Twitter,
it
doesn't
have
to
be
a
dissertation
or
are
complicated.
It's
a
snappy
call-out
and
include
a
link
where
people
can
apply
now
March
and
I'm.
Sorry,
can
you
refresh
my
memory?
Did
I
post
out
that
that
that's
link
for
orange
HRM,
the
new
application
site
I,
don't
know
no.
A
The
thing
is
so
if
you
have
any
questions
like
that,
that
should
go
to
like
HR
log
or
Connie
log,
so
so,
whatever
you're
doing
like
you
should
log
it.
So
then
we
can
say:
ok,
I
know,
Connie
is
working
on.
Let
me
look
check
on
our
log
to
see
where
that
is
because
a
lot
of
times
is
yeah.
We
just
wrote
orange
HRM,
but
we
don't
have
a
link
there.
G
And
all
so
everybody,
if
you
go
into
my
log
this
evening,
you'll
see
I'll,
put
in
a
shortened
link
where
you
can
always
including
your
recruiting,
tweets
or
when
you're
talking
to
people
about
joining
the
team.
Push
them
to
it's
a
summary
of
what
the
job
entails,
or
with
the
Fineman
entails,
plus
additional
information
how
to
get
to
the
weekly
pages
and
so
on
forth
and
so
on
and
so
forth.
A
Because
the
just
just
for
a
reference
for
everybody,
our
main
goal
right
now
is
to
get
an
HR
person
build
an
HR
team.
So
we
can
actually
actively
recruit
people
because,
as
I
said
many
times,
we
can
actively
like,
for
example,
go
on
YouTube
and
find
relevant
related
projects,
people
who
are
working
on
stuff
and
actually
documenting
stuff
that
they're
doing
so.
You
know
that
actually
doing
something
we
can
just
reach
out
to
them
and
say:
hey
come
on
join
us,
or
can
you
help
us
on
this
or
that?
A
G
Right
I
am
now
on
slide
21
in
case
he
wants
to
know
where
I'm
at
the
presentation-
and
it's
just
another
example
of
just
a
quick
hit,
quick
post.
You
know
how
to
try
and
recruit
all
right
now.
I'm
gonna
move
into
LinkedIn,
and
some
of
you
are
already
on
LinkedIn
and
I'm
connected
with
you
than
you
on
the
team,
but
I
encourage
you
not
only
for
your
professional
development,
but
you
know
not
only
for
iOS
me,
but
also
for
your
professional
development.
Engagement.
G
Linkedin
is
a
mighty
powerful
network
of
like
minds
out
there
in
the
world,
and
it
it
just
spans
big
touches
creep
possible
industry
in
existence.
So
again,
I
encourage
you
to
get
on
there
and
set
up
an
account,
but
with
LinkedIn
is
it
is
more
of
a
professional
I
mean
you
can
get
to
be
fun
and
witty
and
whatnot
conversational
on
LinkedIn.
G
However,
it's
a
different
type
of
a
hanif
audience,
but
you
can
post
on
your
own
network
into
groups
that
you
join
and
again
it's
an
impact
of
thousands
and
thousands
of
members
even
also
directly
connect
with
individuals
of
your
choice.
So,
if
you
are
an
engineer-
and
you
only
want
to
you
know-
be
that
worked
in
with
it
in
search
boxes,
we
just
type
in
engineered
she'll,
get
trillion
hits
of
a
pact
of
active,
including
members,
in
that
in
that
trader
in
history.
G
Okay,
so
I
included
he
another
I'm
on
slide,
23
how
to
connect
and
start
building
your
network
and
here's
a
wiki
wiki
help
page
how
to
set
it
up.
Also
LinkedIn
is
also
very
user
friendly
and
set
up
like
Twitter.
Once
you
start
building
your
account,
it
just
walks
you
down
the
path.
I
was
kind
of
a
built-in
tutorial
how
to
get
started
its
how
to
search
for
people,
but
I
just
took
a
couple
screenshots
to
fill
it
straight
up
in
the
search
I,
just
typed
in
open
source
ecology.
G
G
A
C
G
Let's
see
and
then
I
wanted
to
show
you
just
you
know.
A
quick
screenshot,
oh
you
know
is
posting
on.
Here
is
just
like
Twitter
or
Facebook.
It
all
has
just
the
same
type
of
text
box
and
you
start
talking
in
and
what
I
wanted
to
show
you
is
the
post
setting.
Do
you
thought
you
can
control
it
on
low?
But
if
you
link
your
Twitter
account
once
you
post
on
LinkedIn,
it
pushes
its
Twitter.
You
can
blast
this
publicly,
so
anybody
honor
LinkedIn,
where
you
can
only
post
a
certain
connection.
G
I'm
sorry
I'm
just
rated
how
to
share
so
once
somebody
posts-
and
you
see
it
it's
just
like
retweeting
you're
sharing
it.
You
can
just
pick
it
up
and
push
it
out
to
your
network
of
people
and
I
demonstrated
this
I
picked
up
the
off
of
the
OSE
Lincoln
homepage
the
volunteer
HR
position
and
I
pushed
it
to
my
network
at
the
time
as
I
posted
this,
like
a
couple
days
after
after
I
already
had
297
people
looked
at
it,
it's
much
more
than
that.
G
Now,
but
again,
it
just
illustrates
the
power
of
people
like
clicking
reading
thinking
you
know.
So
it's
yeah.
A
G
Right,
the
the
last
couple
things
I
have
here
is
just
other
examples
of
how
recruiters
use
LinkedIn
again
is
very
basic
and
it's
you
know
it
doesn't
have
to
be
super
witty.
This
is
a
very
generic
one
from
Mandarin
Oriental
Hotel
hospitality
industry
in
Las
Vegas.
You
know
she
Jennifer
just
posted
this
hack.
She
did
a
hash
tag,
jaw
hash
tag
job
because
she
also
puts
push
this
to
Twitter
and
if
he
ever
on
Twitter
and
you
just
type
in
hashtag
job
you'll
see
you
know,
it'll
be
just
a
million
jobs.
G
A
A
A
G
G
G
Alright
I
am
on
the
last
page
of
the
presentation,
and
it's
really
just
next
steps,
I'm
on
slide,
28
and
so
are
kind
of
our
overarching.
Next
steps
is
make
sure
all
of
us
are
connected
to
each
other
social
media,
and
so
it's
easier.
So
if
anybody
close
out
of
the
you
know
the
you
know
the
depository
of
messages
or,
if
you
see
me
pushing
something
out,
you
can
just
you're
already
connected
to
me,
so
you
can
just
grab
it
and
push
it
out.
G
G
The
HTS
announcement-
let
me
just
cover
that
briefly,
so
the
80
80
s
means
application
tracking
systems.
So
any
of
you
here
online
that
have
applied
for
a
job
online
before
it's
all
running
on
a
you
know,
a
system
behind
the
scene.
You
know
we
went
out
and
found
an
application
tracking
system
that
also
then
advocate
a
participant
in
open
source.
So
it's
an
open
source
application
tracking
system
for
HR,
or
it's
really
it's
built
for
you
know
small
to
medium
sized
company
or
startup
company.
G
G
A
G
G
You
know
if
you're
connected
in
a
social
media
overwhelming
it's
the
only
ridiculous
and
overwhelming
if
you
let
it
be
you're
fully
in
control,
so
I
encourage
all
of
you
to
getting
now
or
LinkedIn
or
Instagram,
not
personally,
but
just
for
the
OSE
cause.
It's
fine,
you
know
and
then
just
call
it.
As
you
know,
another
tool
and
your
tool
kit,
for
whatever
projects
you're
working
on
and
you
know
pushing
out
messages
on
behalf
of
Alexi,
so
first
step
by
I,
would
encourage
everybody
to
get
social
media
accounts.
A
G
A
Okay,
so
what
I
would
I
would
say,
yeah
set
up
your
media
accounts,
I
mean
you
just
about.
Anyone
has
at
least
some
account,
but
I
think
the
critical
thing
is
so,
let's
use
the
och.
Our
kit
has
our
critical
page
to
look
at.
So
if
you
go
to
the
wiki
OCH
archaea,
let
me
just
paste
that
right
in
there
what
we
should
have
have
there
is
that's
our
central
repo
repository
of
all
kinds
of
info.
So
what
we
want
to
do
is
our
little
little
messages,
little
key
copy
that
we
use.
A
A
Yeah
they'll
be
good,
I
mean
yeah
as
long
as
we
have
a
little
place
where
we
can
pull
from
just
to
start
organizing
that
and
then,
as
anyone
else
joins
the
team,
we
can
have
them
continue
on
that
and
and
just
just
have
a
resource
that
people
are
not
starting
from
zero.
I
think
that's
that's
a
very
important
part
and
using
just
adding
hashtags
all
over
the
place
to
to
posts.
Like
anything,
you're
posting
like
like
I'm,
going
to
hashtag
open
source
ecology
to
build
a
hashtag
open
source
tractor.
G
G
A
Like
so,
in
addition
to
myself
posting
a
lot
of
stuff
like
some
of
the
HR
kid
content
should
be,
what
are
some
of
our
key
assets?
Well,
I
have
a
a
Google
Drive
of
pictures,
so
I
I'm
actually
posting
that
right
now,
because
even
if
you
didn't
go
to
the
event,
we
always
take
a
lot
of
pictures
and
I
make
folders
of
of
pictures
available.
A
So
that's
another
thing
you
can
pull
from
if
you're,
if
you're
bored
take
a
picture
and
post
it
Hey.
Look
at
this.
Look
at
this
action
shot
from
Google
Drive,
so
Google
I
put
all
on
Google
photos
and
that's
the
way
it
actually
goes
directly
from
my
phone
into
Google
photos.
So
anyone
else
can
can
use
that
as
well.
A
G
A
A
Do
we
have
any
more
content
actually
from
the
development
development
wise
any
more
CAD
assets
or
anything
that
we
did
not
cover
so
far
in
the
meeting
Josh?
Do
you
have
anything
I
know?
Oh
yeah,
a
baby.
Did
the
P
team
Oh
motor?
That's
good!
That's
great!
That's
that's!
The
kind
of
PD
mo
pto
motor
that
we're
gonna
use
yeah.
C
I
been
trying
to
add
some
more
parts
there
and
correct
some
of
this
stuff
on
the
account
on
the
tractor,
because
I
think
there's
a
few
things
that
are
that
are
just
off,
and
so
a
number
of
things
need
to
be
adjusted.
I
believe
that
includes
the
tracks
to
the
point
I've
been
having
certain
bugs
or
I
need
to
do
a
dive
today,
I
think
into
freak
had
to
figure
out
why
some
of
the
things
and
freak
out
sometimes
work
table
sort
of
the
way
I
think
they
should.
C
Sometimes
the
parts
still
trying
to
arrange
that
they're
in
the
master,
CAD
I,
have
stuff
disappearing
on
me
and
different
issues,
but
the
tracks
has
been
a
little
difficult
and
I
know
that
they're
the
wrong
size
and
I'm
a
little
concerned
when
those
are
properly
positioned
over
the
idlers
that
it
actually
looks
like
they're
gonna
bump
into
the
arms,
because
there's
not
a
lot
of
space
there.
So
once
those
are
pushed
out
of
course,
I
guess:
there's
no
options.
We
could
increase
the
wheelbase
or
something
to
put
it,
but
I.
A
C
So
I'd
have
to
adjust
some
of
the
CAD
stuff
and
extend
the
arms
or
whatever's
necessary
there.
That
will
change
some
of
the
weight
balance
up
to
two
I
guess
kind
of
like
that:
okay,
but
yeah.
It's
trying
to
arrange
the
boners
and
everything
on
there
correctly
and
a
little
trouble
with
that.
But
I
did
get
the
PTL
motor
done
and
I've
almost
got
the
mounting
plate.
I,
don't
know
that
PTO
motor
has
some
torque
on
it,
but
yeah.
D
C
A
Inch
plate
is
the
standard
for
a
lot
of
things
that
would
be
half
inch.
So
here's
the
hydraulic
motor,
that's
that's
pretty
much.
How
it
looks.
It's
got
a
six
six
spline.
So
this
is
the
kind
of
motor
where
like
if
as
a
six
spine,
it
says
standard
agricultural
spline.
You
attach
all
kinds
of
implements
to
it.
A
So
on
the
micro
track,
we
could
put
it
on
the
front
right
on
right
on
the
loader
or
you
can
also
put
on
the
back,
but
not
really
on
the
back,
because
the
person
is
back,
there,
you'll
get
wrapped
up
in
a
PTO
motor
and
then
I
also
see
a
little
mounting
plate
that
you
did,
which
looks
like
that.
So
that's
essentially
see
what
you
got.
It
looks
like
you
got
about
half
inch
there
or
something.
A
A
C
C
A
C
A
Well,
this
is
relevant
for
the
bigger
tractor
rule.
You
have
tubing
on
the
back
and
you
can
attach
stuff
at
the
back
so,
but
obviously
for
the
micro
track,
the
person's
walking
behind
that
so,
but
you
can
put
it
on
a
on
the
front
like,
for
example,
if
we
make
a
bobcat
attachment,
that's
just
got
like
the
tubing
plate
on
it
for
mounting
other
things
like
this
that
are
bolt
on
you
know,
that's
one
way
to
do
it.
It's
it's
good
I
mean
we
can
use
this
somewhere.
C
C
A
A
So
that's
the
off
Madeira
you're
on
a
call
here
or
do
we
have
Achmed,
looks
like
we
don't
I'll
continue
with
him
on
the
continuing
on
a
torch
table
and
then
also
Lex.
Let's
see
if
we
can
I'd
like
to
see
if
I
can
follow
up
with
you
on
a
cnc
torch
table,
but
the
main
thing
on
a
on
a
CNC
torch
table.
The
video
recording
is
here
for
people
to
watch
what
we've
talked
about
and
the
the
pivot
right
now
as
in
switch,
is
do
plane.
A
A
So,
let's
keep
it
easy
for
now
make
it
a
little
smaller,
we'll
work,
everything
out
with
that
and
still
very
useful,
because
4
by
4
feet
and
cut
out,
you
know
you
can
cut
out
all
your
track
pieces
out
of
that
kind
of
area
and
then
you
can
just
shift
the
steel
move
it
under
again.
So
it's
a
little
more
work
but
acceptable
for
for
initial
prototyping,
so
I'm
gonna
see
if
I
could
add
Lex
to
that
Lex
can
I
get
you
going
on
that.
Like
did
you
watch
the
video
by
any
chance.
F
A
A
A
A
A
A
That's
that's
the
name,
and
you
see
some
of
this
in
pi.
I
go
through
a
lot
of
this
on
the
video
itself,
so
you
can
take
a
look
at
that,
but
whatever
you
see
in
a
part
library
here
which
should
be
linked
includes
the
part,
the
inner
links,
there's
the
part
library,
the
part
library.
That's
all
we
have
right
now,
whatever
is
in
there
is
in
there,
except
for
there
was
a
little
change
that
ahmed
did
to
the
carriage
plate,
not
not
carriage
the
the
motor
plate.
A
A
A
So
this
is
just
the
latest
on
what
we
do
have,
where
the
double
pulley
it
mounts
on
a
motor,
but
it
would
have
this
structure
would
have
enough
space
that
the
double
belt
can
actually
squeeze
in
between
there
before
it
was
more
shallow,
so
I
think
that's
actually
correct,
but
now
the
thing
that
I'm
seeing
missing
here
this
still
does
not
have
the
the
three
nut
catcher
bolts
that
are
discussed.
You
have
to
have
the
nut
catchers
this.
A
If
this
is
the
motor-
and
if
this
is
the
axis
that
goes
in
between
two
other
axes,
you
have
to
do
it
by
these
three
side
nut
catchers-
and
this
is
building
upon
Michelle's
in
there
designs
from
last
year.
So
we're
continuing
that
with
three
bulk
bolt
holes
here
to
make
this
workout
Lex.
Does
that
provide
any
more
additional
insight
to
what
has
to
be
done,
because
this
was
the
first
piece
we
were
mount.
A
F
A
Yeah
we
made
a
comment
within
the
video
itself,
which
is
if
it's
gonna
hold
two
six
millimeter
belts.
It's
six
millimeters
twice
Plus
that
little
space
in
the
middle,
so
you
kind
of
have
to
guess
it.
Unless
I
mean
it's,
you
know
unless
we
find
an
actual
specific
CAD
file
of
it,
you
kind
of
have
to
guesstimate
and
just
make
it
that
it
looks
like
it
will
fit.
A
So
that's
the
only
thing
I
can
say
unless
we
find
the
actual
file
where
a
lot
of
times,
we
just
can't
find
specific
dimension
drawings
for
some
of
these
parts,
so
yeah,
but
there
is
a
to-do
list
within
the
video
and
a
document
like
the
working
document
for
the
scenes,
d3d
cnc
torch
table
that
does
have
basically
the
next
steps,
and
all
that
so
this
is
the
is
that
this
working
document
I
think
it's.
This
working
document
here.
F
F
A
A
And
then
you're
pumping
all
that
info
to
the
d3d
cnc
torch
table,
page
wiki
page
and
which
is
linked
to
the
part
library,
so
always
update
the
update
that
part
library,
as
soon
as
you
have
anything
put
on
your
own
log
and
then
update
the
part
library
for
the
normal
workflow
and
then
Lex
also
added
a
burn
down
which
is
awesome,
so
we're
getting
our
infrastructure
for
project
management.
We
can
add
the
burn
down.
A
A
A
B
A
A
The
male
quick
attach,
but
the
detail
with
the
latch
is
not
there.
So
somehow
we
have
to
add
that
in
there
and
the
quick
attach
that
that
latch
thing,
which
is
a
pin
that
goes
in,
but
it's
under
the
pads
you
yeah.
This-
is
something
where
a
Roberta
I'd
like
you
to
do
that,
because
I'm
actually
gonna
be
traveling.
Tomorrow's
Wednesday
I
actually
got
to
go
out
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
to
to
Utah
to
get
the
brick
press
up
and
running
so
because
they're
they're
gonna
be
doing
a
demo
day
with
that.
A
A
There
is
a
picture
of
that
on
our
wiki
page
when
you,
when
you
look
at
some
of
the
supporting
information
on
a
quick,
attach
standard,
look
at
how
just
research
how
they
do
the
the
locking,
pin
and
put
it
into
the
actual
drawing
of
the
of
the
bobcat
quick,
attach
the
pin
locking
mechanism,
meaning
there's
gonna,
be
a
lever
with
pin
where,
when
you
turn
that
lever,
it
will
push
the
pin
inside
it
will
push
that
downwards.
So
you
lock
in
and
implement,
and
you
kind
of
have
to
look
at.
A
Maybe
what
I'd
like
you
to
do
is
because
this
is
an
important
detail,
that
a
lot
of
people
have
to
understand
like
if
you
find
videos
on
that
post
them
on
post
them
on
the
Bobcat
standard
page
and
once
again,
the
Bobcat
quick
at
that
standard.
A
Now
you
can
look
at
that
search,
Bobcat,
quick,
attach
on
the
on
the
wiki
and
that's
right.
There
Bobcat
standard
quick
attach-
and
it
has
like
all
these
drawings
and
everything,
so
he
can
pick
up
some
good
information
from
there,
and
this
is
what
we
did
actually
three
or
four
years
ago,
but
this
is
not
really
not
really
robust.
The
difficulty
of
this
is
just
the
two
points.
A
It
was
kind
of
hard
to
lock
the
implements
in
on
this
thing,
but
basically
this
is
the
pin
I'm
talking
about
it's
something
like
that,
but
it'll
have
to
be
a
little
different,
so
please
add
the
full
documentation
on
how
we
actually
implement
this
so
link
to
some
videos.
So
people
can
understand
that
more
intuitively
and
then
try
to
see
if
you
can
find
any
other
other
supporting
documentation
so
that
we
can
draw
that
so
I
actually
research
it
and
actually
draw
it
out
in
full.
So
that's
all
I
can
say
for
you
right
now.
A
Yeah,
it's
it's
useful
in
that
there's
a
lot
of
very
standard
implements
around.
So
if
the
micro
tract
is
more
of
a
utility
machine,
then
that's
useful
for
that
now.
The
good
thing
about
you
know
so
in
this
is
interface
design.
If
you
have
the
Bobcat
standard
you
can
put
on
an
interface
plate
where
you
have
you
mount
another
plate
with
another
mounting
standard
onto
that.
So
just
because
you
have
one,
it
doesn't
mean
you
can't
use
the
other
end.
A
It
means
that
you're
gonna
have
to
put
on
another
another
interface
plate
that
now,
oh
now,
I
can
connect
to
all
all
John
Deere
implements,
for
example,
so
it's
still
flexible
enough
that
that
we
can
do
it
and
I
think
that
the
good
thing
about
is
I.
Think
the
sheer
numbers
of
implements
they're
out
there
like
there's
a
whole
world
of
construction
and
and
and
utility
devices
I
mean
it's
I,
don't
know
the
exact
numbers,
but
I
would
suppose
it's
probably
more
than
the
agricultural
implements,
because
the
agricultural
implements.
A
A
That's
that's
why
I'm
saying
it's
it's
the
most
recognized
one
out
there
from
as
far
as
I
can
tell
so
now.
Let's
talk
about
so
you've
got
the
the
male
fingers
that
are
already
on
a
on
a
micro
tract
that
we
have.
The
female
side
is
basically
a
receptacle,
looks
like
a
square
like
okay
I'll
draw
that
up
right
here.
So
that
would
look
like
this.
It's.
A
It's
basically
like
the
top
part
of
it.
It's
got
to
think
like
the
latch,
the
finger,
the
bottom,
the
bottom
side,
of
that
it's
hard
to
draw
it,
but
there's
gonna
be
a
pen.
The
pin
holes
on
the
bottom
are
gonna,
be
here
like
where
the
pins
go
through
and
and
so
forth,
and
it's
a
certain
dimension
like
42
inches
wide
for
the
whole
thing,
but
the
top
part
here
is
the
latch
latching
part
where
the
male
fingers
go.
A
Underneath
that
and
grab
on
to
that
and
now
the
thing
is
this
kind
of
a
plate
structure
you
can
attach
whatever
implement
you
have
like
this,
for
example,
would
go
on
the
back
of
the
bucket
that
that
Roberto
has
already
created.
So
we
would
put
one
of
these
kinds
of
structures,
the
thing
that
that
the
male
part
can
attach
to
onto
any
implement.
So
you
can
have
one
of
these
that
can
be
welded
on
to
any
implement
or
it
could
be
welded
to
an
interface
plate
or
our
square
tubing.
A
So
if
you
want
to
attach
things
through
bolts
to
our
square
tubing,
you
can
weld
on
the
square
tubing
to
this
structure
and
so
forth.
But
once
again
you
got
to
research
that
it's
out
there
just
got
a
got,
a
research
it
so
that
that
covers
that,
let's
see
a
bomb.
Let's
see,
maybe
you
want
to
keep
working
on
some
of
the
details.
A
Maybe
the
specific
details
are
two
one.
One
thing
is
the
trackpad
itself
so
so
take
generating
the
actual
CNC
cutting
files
for
the
trackpad
is
one
of
the
things
we
definitely
have
to
do
for
the
event,
so
maybe
make
sure
we've
got
so
basically
pretty
much
open
source.
The
trackpad,
meaning
drawed
very
specific,
like
the
one
in
the
model
is
not
I,
don't
think
it's
exactly
correct
because
it
doesn't
have
that
notch
cut
out
at
the
bottom.
Do
you
know
what
I'm
talking
about
Abe
so
update.
C
A
There's
one
in
the
back:
this
is
not
drawn
dimensionally
correct,
but
what
I'm
talking
about
is
this
part
right
here
that
flat
part
the
way
it
works
when
you
what
it
has
to
be
recessed
up
a
little
bit?
In
other
words,
it
has
to
be
we
we
have
to
cut
out
like
this
here,
because
otherwise
it
will
hit.
It
will
hit
the
next
trackpad
and
won't
be
able
to
like
there's,
there's
gonna
be
physical
conflict
there.
So
we
we
need
to
notch
it
out
like
a
quarter-inch
over
there
and
update
all
the
files
for
that.
A
Otherwise,
so
do
that
and
beyond
that,
I
think
the
track
pads
are
actually
pretty
much
correct
and
maybe
like,
since
we
don't
need
that
to
be
square
and
we're
cutting
this
out
with
CNC.
We
can
possibly
just
like
round
out
the
corner
here,
and
this
corner
was
also
rounded
out
a
little
bit
I
just
kind
of
like
round
out
the
corners
and
notch
out
this.
Since
this
is
gonna,
be
now
CNC
cut,
it
doesn't
have
to
be
square
so.
C
C
A
C
A
A
C
A
Sbg
to
DXF
I
believe
that
happens
in
Inkscape,
so
so
as
long
as
you
have
either
DXF
or
SVG
we're
good,
but
if
you
do
end
up
with
them,
SVG
complete
continue
on
that
workflow
researching
that
just
to
show
exactly
how
we
do
that,
then,
with
in
Inkscape
and
it'll,
be
just
a
simple
export.
I
haven't
played
with
that
yet
because
last
time
remember,
we
got
we
were
nesting
the
stuff
within
within
free
cat.
A
Well,
actually
in
the
cute
Keuka,
not
cute
cat
liebreich
had,
but
we
ran
into
just
bugs
and
LeBrock
had
that
at
that
time,
I
got
totally
stuck
without
thinking.
Oh
well,
we
have
Inkscape
I
thought
it
was
I
I
didn't
get
to
the
Inkscape
at
that
time,
because
it's
probably
something
after
you
know,
experiment
with
and
work
out
as
well,
so
I
never
had
the
time,
but
this
time
around
we
should
make
that
available.
So
it's
a
another
ready
tool
train
that
we
can.
A
A
Yeah
anyone
else
has
got
any
ample
spare
time
to
to
commit
I
think
everyone
else
is
taken
for
the
work
that
they
have
I'm,
not
aware
of
anyone
else
who
can
do
stuff
right
now.
Michel
continue
on
this
beautiful
work
here,
maybe
Lex
pipe
in
on
that
I.
Think
that's
it.
Let's
see
do
we
have
any
questions
for
today,
like
any
questions
on
the
assignments
or
on
the
questions
comments.
Let's
see
so
I
see
photos
of
the
work
done
on
a
larger
tractor,
but
not
files
on
wiki.
A
Are
these
old
I
see
that
life
track
master
CAD
file
and
sheet,
but
it's
not
linked
on
the
other
wiki
page
yeah,
the
only
place
the
life
track
master
cat
is
is
in
the
master,
CAD
spreadsheet
right
now,
so
that
needs
we
need
to
start
a
page
for
the
the
life
track
itself.
The
the
big
tractor
now
that
the
way
it
works
typically
just
for
workflow
and
process
management,
we
start
with.
We
did
everything
on
the
micro
track
page.
A
At
a
certain
point,
we
started
developing
the
the
big
life
track,
which
relied
on
a
lot
of
the
same
parts,
but
obviously,
as
soon
as
you
have
enough
work
on
a
big
tractor,
then
you
got
to
start
a
new
page
to
reflect
that
and
hear
the
proper
names
would
be
micro
track
and
life
track.
Be
17
points
10,
which
refers
to
2017
October
10
is
the
tenth
month,
so
version
17
point
10.
We
do
want
to
set
up
a
new
page
for
the
tractor
itself
and
we
didn't
talk
too
much
about
that.
A
A
It
is
it's
I
mean
a
timeline.
Is
that's
happening
in
a
five
days,
so
the
first
day
is
training
and
then
there's
four
days.
Let's
see
so
it's
26
27
28,
29
30.
We
got
four
days
to
build
ourselves.
A
couple
of
tractors
so
we'll
see
how
the
workshop
goes.
Lex
is
going
to
that.
That's
gonna
be
October
26
through
30
big
build
happening.
So
that's
why
I
mean
you
can
manage
to
actually
build
two
of
them
when
all
the
parts
are
the
same
like,
for
example,
all
the
power
cubes
are
gonna,
be
the
same.
A
So
there's
a
lot
of
common
parts
and
therefore
that's
what
even
makes
it
feasible
in
the
first
place,
but
like
on
a
big
tractor,
we
have
to
build
a
cab,
got
to
build
different,
loaders
and
so
forth.
Well,
whereas
the
tracks
and
everything
else,
they're
gonna
be
the
same
parts
just
different
little
bit
different
configuration,
but
that's
how
we
can
manage
to
to
have
these
crazy
builds
in
a
short
time.
A
There's
a
CNC
work
being
done
at
OSE
who's
saying
that
Abe
on
after
the
14th.
The
answer
is
yes,
so
the
14th
and
15th
we've
got
the
build
of
the
of
the
CNC
torch
and
that's
coming
up
not
this
week
but
next
week.
So
we've
got
essentially
a
week
over
week
to
finish
the
design
we've
got.
That
means
we
got
to
print
the
3d
printed
pieces.
We've
already
built
a
sample
somewhat
of
a
sample
of
that
torch
table,
so
we've
basically
got
a
focus
and
document.
A
All
of
that
well
I
mean
get
that
give
the
3d
printed
parts
out.
The
double
pulley
is
the
only
thing
we're
gonna
modify
right
now
and
build
build
it
with
the
metal
plates
and
the
specific
axis
and
adding
the
torch
to
that.
So
we
we've
done
a
little
bit
of
that
kind
of
early
prototyping
on
that
we
can
do
it
and
that's
gonna
be
the
14th
and
15th.
And
yes,
the
answer
is,
we
are
gonna,
have
that
cut
at
OSE
here.
A
If
no
questions,
then
we
can
get
going.
So
thank
you
everybody.
We
will
continue
this
so
next
next
Tuesday's
meeting,
so
please
do
the
various
parts
and
we'll
build
out
whatever
we
are
developing
here,
the
bucket
that
Roberto
did
yeah.
That's
that's
good
enough.
We
can
do
that.
We
can
build
exactly
that.
We
need
some
more
details
like,
for
example,
the
tracks,
the
specific
track,
cutting
file.
That's
gonna
be
like
one
of
the
main
things
that
we're
gonna
need
because
the
tracks
took
just
about
all
the
time.
A
Last
year
we
did
four
there's
that
roller
inside
the
track
which
which
the
sprockets
ride
on
there's
a
roller
like
a
chain
roller
and
then
there's
a
pin
through
that
the
roller
we
can
actually
see
and
see
cut
ourselves
out
of
half-inch
steel,
because
that
we
did
out
of
like
xxh
heavy
wall
pipe,
and
we
can
actually
cut
that
with
CNC,
so
basically
cut
a
disc
cut.
A
basically
like
a
big
washer
out
of
half-inch
steep
half-inch,
thick
steel,
so
actually
a
I'm
gonna
put
that
on
your
plate.
A
F
A
Except
the
pipe
is
about
ten
times
more
expensive,
because
it's
xx
this
this
this
pipe
was
I
mean
surprisingly
expensive.
So
that's
why
we're
trying
to
do
that
and
and
then
to
you
know
actually,
when
you
think
about
the
labor
involved,
the
labor
involved
in
cutting
it.
It's
like
five
minutes,
a
slice,
whereas
you
know
a
few
minutes
at
least
we're
doing
it
on
a
bandsaw.
A
So
if
you
do
it
out
of
CNC
you're
talking
about
maybe
20
30
seconds,
so
there's
also
a
huge
time.
Efficiency
on
CNC
cutting
those
rollers.
So
definitely
there's
a
case
for
that,
and
we
definitely
want
to
do
that.
If
we
can
do
that,
otherwise
we'll
end
up
cutting
it
and
we
can
have
basically
have
a
person
Manning.
The
band
saw
cutting
all
those
rollers.
A
Can
call
it
zero
I
mean
for
practical
purposes,
I
mean
it's
really
like
1/16
of
an
inch
or
so,
but
don't
worry
about
it.
That's
that's
irrelevant,
if
possible,
if
possible,
nest
them
like
right
next
to
each
other,
when
there's
a
words
a
flat
side.
There's,
that's
not
a
problem
nest
them
next
to
each
other.
A
B
A
C
A
That
that's
the
good
thing
about
it,
cuz.
Typically,
if
you
go
to
a
CNC
cutter
guy
in
their
software,
it's
typically
preset
because
they
enforce
that
you
get
a
certain
separation.
So
we
don't
have
that
flexibility
here.
We
we
can
set
it
to
what
we
want.
So
that's,
that's
it
I
mean
the
tracks.
The
tracks
are
the
main
thing.
That's
like
the
most
complicated
thing.
The
power
cube,
we're
pretty
confident
in
I
mean
that's,
that's
gonna
work.
We
know
this.
One
works
really
well
the
one
we
designed
last
time,
except
for
this
time
around.
A
That's
that's
a
little
detail
we
have
to.
We
have
to
do
as
well
yeah,
and
if
we
get
any
more
energy,
we
have
to
design
I'm
just
putting
it
under
your
name
but
design.
The
power
cube
basically
cut
off
the
without
fan
cooler,
hydraulic
tank
because,
basically
we're
gonna
do
the
second
power
cube
engine.
Like
you
see
in
a
micro
track,
you
have
the
second
smaller
power
cube,
that's
gonna,
be
a
power
cube
without
fan
cooler,
hydraulic
tanks,
so
basically
cut
off
those
parts
off
the
off
the
file.
A
A
Those
are
things
that
need
to
be
done
for
the
actual
build,
and
it's
also
acceptable
that,
like
because
we
said
the
the
micro
track,
we're
gonna
do
16
horsepower,
but
we
also
want
to
demonstrate
that
we
can
put
that
second
power
Cube
on
it
pretty
much
readily
to
get
32
horsepower.
That's
the
idea
there,
which
is
like
a
lot
for
a
small
tractor
like
that
we
can
run
some
heavy
implements
on
the
front
and
stuff
like
that.
Okay,
so,
let's,
let's
quit
here
that
plenty
of
tasks
to
do.
If
anyone
was
out
of
tasks.
A
There's
enough
tasks
on
this
list
here.
If
someone
gets
something
finished
and
you
want
to
jump
into
the
other
one,
the
the
basic
idea
is:
if
it's
not
on
the
wiki,
it
doesn't
exist,
so
do
it.
In
other
words,
if
you
go
to
a
person's
log
or
the
log,
you
go
to
the
person's
log.
If
it's
not
documented
there,
it
means
it's
not
done
and
you
can
take
that
task
on.
So
that's
the
way
we
can
collaborate
universally
here
didn't
so
we
don't
repeat
people's
others
other's
work.
A
Okay,
let's
quit
here
it's
a
long
meeting
thanks
a
lot.
Everybody
good
work,
great
stuff
coming
forward.
I
would
say
once
again:
congratulations
on
a
Limon,
film
and
extra
I
think
the
documentation
we
produced
was
awesome.
Well,
we
wrote
a
lot
off
the
existing
documentation,
but
some
of
the
documentation
that
we
did
clarified
a
lot
of
different
things
and
build
was
nice
not
finished
yet,
but
we'll
continue
on
that
and
thanks
for
everything
we'll
continue
and
build.
The
team
take
care
guys.