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From YouTube: Development Team Meeting - June 26, 2018
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Today's agenda:
1. 3D printer workshop - Eugene
2. Immersion Training - OSE Fellows
3. Power Cube - engine detail in FreeCAD
4. CNC Circuit Mill - Eric started
5. D3D Germany - Ruslan is starting with 2020 frame
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A
Start
the
recording
right
here
so
recording
right
here:
okay,
welcome
everybody,
so
it's
Tuesday,
June
26
at
open
source
ecology.
So
in
my
presentation
today,
just
I
need
like
10
minutes
or
so
and
please
within
the
working
document
just
type
in
your
amount
of
time.
You
want
to
spend
so
working
document.
A
B
D
C
C
A
A
Idea,
thank
you
for
doing
that.
Yeah
yeah,
yeah
yeah.
No,
that
was
good.
The
reception
was
good,
quite
quite
good
from
the
people
in
the
audience,
I
presented
the
kind
of
the
general
general
normal
presentation.
One
thing
that,
like
I,
talked
to
a
few
people,
afterward
and
people
are
asking
well
of
course
saying
how
do
we
bring
this
to
other
countries
and
things
like
that?
One
person
from
Africa
ended
up
talking
and
the
common
theme
that
that
exists.
A
A
Is
that
there's
certain
companies
there
that
don't
really
let
freedom
emerge
in
different
economies
and
in
countries,
for
example,
in
Africa,
like
Senegal,
so
so
kind
of
struck
me
how
we
think
that
the
colonialism
is
you
know,
people
think
it
may
be
over,
but
no
it's
that
kind
of
centralization
or
like
power,
usurpation
of
different
people
around
the
world
that
exists
and
in
America
we
don't.
You
know,
we
don't
see
that
too
much
we're
kind
of
the
top
dog
on
the
planet
here,
but
it's
definitely
a
lot
of
deprivation
does
occur
in
different
places.
A
If
you
talk
to
people
from
other
countries,
so
that
was
interesting
to
hear
some
different
stories
from
people
I
was
talking
to
after
yeah
yeah
I
was
gonna.
Ask
Jen,
would
you
mind
also
you
you
took
some
pictures,
even
if
it
is
just
in
the
Facebook,
but
would
you
mind
painting
a
couple
of
pictures
from
the
build
into
this
presentation
here,
so
we
can
take
a
look
at
that.
C
B
A
A
Oregon
so
cool
couple,
more
notes:
I
visited,
Hugh,
Lyman
and
saddle
and
I
was
up
there,
so
that
was
quite
instructive
as
a
really
good,
I,
very
friendly
and
approachable
type
of
guy.
He
was
very.
A
Basically
turned
on
after
running
so
that
the
mass
of
plastic
and
the
tip
it
gets
baked.
If
you
don't
turn
machine
up
after
running,
so
he
did
that
that
was
a
basically
suckage,
so
as
the
machine
started
basically
pumpkin
exploded.
Couple
of
this
is
fell
apart,
but
it
was
still
interesting
to
see
that
his
whole
setup
was
good
print
out.
Some
of
the
we
basically
start
putting
out
replating
parts
for
the
film
maker
went
off
right
after
had
broke
there,
but
he
he
designed
a
little
pepper
example.
I
can
open,
suspend
that
it
works.
A
It's
got
a
spring
in
it
and
its
work,
so
it's
3d
printed
and
where
spring
is
actually
self-made.
It's
a
wound
up
piece
of
welding
wire
and
it's
a
pretty
cool
thing.
So
I
got
the
file
for
that
I
mean
we
could
make
start
making
these
for
OSC.
The
other
thing
was
on
the
filament
maker.
There
was
a
couple
of
lessons
on
that.
Just
was
talking
to
him
about
what
what
makes
it
work,
but
it's
it's
relatively
simple.
A
The
way
he
has
his
setup
when
it's
mounted
on
a
wall,
the
only
temperature,
the
only
control
he
he
does-
is
the
temperature
on
the
extruder
itself
based
on
a
temperature.
He
sets
it
that's
how
much
flow
is
gonna
happen,
like
the
rate
extrusion
is
gonna,
be
determined
pretty
much.
The
temperature
keeps
this
screw
steady
and
it's
gravity
that
pulls
the
thread
down.
A
He
lets
the
droop
and
that's
that's
what
determines
how
thick
the
wire
suit
structure
and
gravity
and
then
on
the
winder
side,
all
he
does
is
just
turn
the
winder
on
off
with
a
little
switch
that
we
talked
about
last
year,
and
that
makes
it
a
whine
properly
but
very
interesting
to
see
that
and
then
talk
to
him.
So
I
was
good
and
I
also
interviewed
another
person,
who's
applying
for
the
immersion
program,
so
that
was
good
too.
A
He
can
cut
that
on
Facebook
the
osce
shops
Facebook
page
and
then
the
last
thing
is
I
also
attended,
I
jumped
to
the
east
coast
to
the
East
Coast
RepRap
Festival,
which
was
the
first
one
in
the
world.
Well,
first
time
for
the
East
Coast.
That
was
good
to
see
like
the
three
evening.
Interest
was
talking
to
people
like
III
D,
so
III
the
people
who
make
nozzles,
which
we
use
we
use
in
houses
like
the
volcano,
turns
out
if
they
just
are
coming
out
with
a
much
larger
volcano.
A
A
Exactly
on
the
current
titan
aero
extruder,
so
we
can
upgrade
to
that
immediately
after
they
they
said
they
would
take
him
about
two
more
weeks
to
release
that
and
I
asked
the
CEO
or
the
director
of
III
D
to
give
us
a
presentation
during
the
immersion
training.
So
basically,
what
I'm
doing
is
asking
a
lot
of
different
people
different
subject
matter
experts
to
present
during
our
one
month,
immersion
on
all
the
topics
related
to
3d
printing
in
a
desktop
microfactory
so
that
he
agreed
to
so
Sanjay
is
the
director's
name.
A
He
agreed
to
do
a
presentation
on
the
design
of
extruders.
How
do
you
design
a
he
printer
extruder?
It's
dextra
had
the
working
tool
head
so
that
we
have
a
better
idea
that
so
so
we're
right
to
design
not
only
the
printer
but
also
new
extruder,
so
so
good
good
learning
on
that
there
that
we
look
forward
to
I
also
got
met
Scot
the
one
of
the
lead
developers
for
for
Marlin,
so
I
talked
to
him
a
bath.
He
may
be
interested
in
actually
joining
I
said
the
bootcamp.
A
A
Up
in
August
September,
so
that's
about
that
look
at
slide.
Five
on
the
critical
path
is
still
still
were,
you
know
preparing
for
the
immersion
program,
so
that
means
pulling
in
a
bunch
of
subject
matter:
experts
right
in
the
curriculum
for
it
getting
our
machines
up
to
par
so
computing,
a
further
prep
for
the
CNC
circuit
mill
and
probably
will
see
if
we
could
do
some
salty
Benton
and
August
early
August.
We
build
not
the
linemen,
but
I
would
say
the.
A
Recycle
bought
from
from
Michigan
Tech,
the
3d
filament
make
three
printer
filament
maker
since
dad
just
got
published
as
I
mentioned
last
a
few
weeks
ago,
and
that
design
is
pretty
good.
So
so
we
can
do
a
hybrid
between
the
linemen
between
the
the
recyclable
and
then
there's
the
precious
plastic
extruder
that
that's
a
larger
size.
So
we
can
kind
of
take
pieces
from
each
of
those
two
to
make
ours.
Look
yes!
So
the
critical
path
pretty
much
stands,
as
is.
It
is
right
now
laser
cutter,
we'll
see
about
that
I!
A
Don't
know,
there's
no
time
for
that,
but
still
trying
to
get
a
workshop
in
on
building
that
and
in
a
couple
of
weeks
we
have
this
inserted
mill
build,
so
Jane
is
coming
over
to
factory
farm.
So
you
people
signed
up
for
that
when
I
build
this
I
learned
about
Optronics
I'm,
use
the
whole
tool
chain
and
build
build
a
couple
of
small
projects
like
a
little
power
light
and
a
little
Silla
scope
oscilloscope.
So
we'll
get
hands-on
some
very
practical
topics,
possibly
a
saw
inverter
that
we
might
able
to
do
at
that
time.
A
A
The
wiki
page
is
called,
oh,
is
the
immersion
program,
but
you
are
at
you
know
in
a
college
town
where
there's
students
or
coffee
shops
and
there's
possible
candidates.
Please
post
one
of
these
up.
If
you,
if
you
can't
it,
has
the
address
to
the
wiki
for
the
application
for
the
immersion
program,
so
that
is
that
and
a
boot
camp.
There's
a
few
people
signed
up
for
that
already.
A
That's
basically
the
first
week
of
the
immersion
program,
idea
being
that,
after
a
decade
of
development,
were
ready
to
to
get
more
people
involved,
training
them
to
run
workshops.
We
think
that's
a
scalable
model
ideas
that
you,
you
compress
a
lot
of
time
of
development,
all
the
things
we
learned
we're
open
source.
We
we
can
teach
you
how
to
do
that.
So
we
can
work
with
us
or
work
work
independently
running
workshops
and
one.
C
A
A
Who
doesn't
have
a
background
in
this?
The
point
is
to
teach
people
how
to
do
this
and
teach
people
how
to
teach
as
well.
So
that's
that's
that,
but
yeah,
please
I
kind
of
positioned
this
says:
do
you
want
to
create
the
ethical
economy?
Well
right
now,
it's
time
to
grow
up
program,
get
more
people
involved
in
Fulton,
open
source
product
development.
A
C
A
Let's
move
on
to
some
other
people,
that's
about
all
I
have
from
now,
and
what
I'll
do
in
the
next
is
oaring
the
parts
for
the
getting
RIF
for
the
CNC
circuit
mill
bill
here
and
continuing
on
further
shakedown
of
the
D
3d
3d
printer.
We
are
making
the
improvements
like
the
new
new
extruder,
the
LCD
screen,
electronics
mounting,
so
we're
still
kind
of
making
refinements
on
that
and
getting
ready
for
the
much
larger
nozzle.
A
So
we
can
do
the
really
big
prints
effectively
idea
being
that
we
can
take
bulk
garbage,
grind
it
up
and
turn
it
into
like
brute
force,
3d,
printing
filaments,
so
filament
that
has
to
have
some
quality
control.
But
if
you're,
printing,
very
large
objects,
the
quality
control
is
not
gonna
have
to
be
as
tight
as
for
very
tiny
filament.
So
for
printing
things
like
like
plastic
lumber
as
long.
A
Melt
that
a
center
temperature
that
ideal
be
that
they
could
be
extruded
well
with
a
large
nozzle
without
getting
stuck
so
that
is
produce
D,
printing
filament
by
gum
from
scrap,
scrap
plastic
binding
it,
and
we
bent
in
an
issue
of
waste
recycling
hasn't
happened.
Much
lots
like
talking
to
other
people
like
say
at
the
conference.
The
RepRap
festival
on
development
makers,
adjust
it
just
haven't
taken
off.
I
would
say
that
the
few
printers
are
still
there
and
see
the
technology
is
getting
much
much
better.
A
A
This
is
the
Prusa
people
with
their
latest
3d
printer,
but
wow.
They
are
selling
their
shipping
6000
printers
per
month,
wow,
that
is,
that
is
insane.
So
that
is
good.
That's
a
good
open
source
company
I
think
that's
the
most
out
of
any
any
3d
printer
company.
I,
know
I,
know
of
I.
Think
that's,
that's
significantly
more
than
Lowe's
bot.
A
C
A
D
C
D
D
D
There's
officer
parts
that
are
critical
gonna
have
to
change
it.
A
little
bit
want
to
get
a
good
bolt
pattern
on
the
backside,
where
that,
where
the
engine
where
the
pump
mount
is
and
all
that
stuff
the
sleeve
and
everything
bolts
on
there
I'm
gonna,
some
of
the
extents
are
the
distance.
They
seem
a
little
off
on
some
things
that
I
can
figure
out
which
what's
actually
critical
there
still.
But
it's
it's
pretty
close
I
added
some
details.
D
Let's
see
what
is
that
rear
cab
top
and
just
just
little
stuff
and
go
for
the
park
all
the
stuff
with
nice,
oil
fill
pointer
now,
the
only
obvious
stuff
so
details.
D
Is
there
like
really
edible,
got
lot
of
constraints
and
stuff
in
there
the
moment,
but
it's
these
were
kind
of
figured
out
that
I
got
some
more
tests,
but
is
very
cat,
I
think
I'm
a
figure
that
was
it
it
freakin
one
month,
six
summers
there
order
of
operations
in
the
tree
and
everything
except
for.
Is
it
what's
so
good?
If
you
do
a
lot
of
sketches
in
certain
a
lot
of
occasions,
it's
harder
to
add,
but.
D
D
D
The
sketches
there
is
a
function
in
the
district
where
you
can
separate
the
sketches
even
after
you
drive
so
sometimes
it's
easier
to
draw
a
sketch
it
reference
into
a
surface
or
map
it
to
a
face
and
all
that
and
then
you
can
undo
it
after
you
do
it
in
I.
Don't
know
if
that
works
with
you
know,
external
geometry.
References
in
the
sketches
themselves
well
I
have
to
test
more
that,
but
it
seems
to
be
an
option
in
some
cases
to
kind
of
help
that
the
edibility
of
the
the
workflow
that
way
but
mm-hmm.
G
D
I
guess
I'm
getting
used
to
the
think
it
it's
updated
on
their.
D
A
D
D
C
D
Those
photos
are
pretty
clear,
I
think
I
get
the
bolt
holes
and
all
the
back
closed,
yeah,
we'll
figure
out
better
ways
to
do
that
stuff
in
the
future.
But
it's
the
original
one
that
wasn't
exactly
reference
to
the
photos.
It
was
really
close,
I
think
just
because
I
think
Josh
worked
on
on
that
and
I
think
it
approaches,
because
people
had
hands-on
experience
with
that
engine.
But
men
thing
is
getting
those
those
bolt
patterns
right
so
that
the
torch
table
cuts
everything
accurately.
H
H
H
D
H
D
Assumed
that
it
was
right,
because
I
thought
the
photos
were
taken
like
time
that
that
was
done,
then
I
would
dig
your
log
something
you
did.
Label
is
right.
That
is
efficient,
that
it
was
his
rough
model
and
then,
like
the
photos,
were
taken
and
polished
like
day
after
he
finished
it
or
something
so
I.
Just
maybe
I
had
been
assuming
that
they
were
correct.
They
were
really
close.
I
didn't
really
notice
the
photo,
sir.
G
E
D
E
F
D
Finished
not
to
take
in
power.
Do
you
a
lot
of
I
figure?
What's
what's
your
to
finish
some
details
on
that,
but
there's
not
a
lot
of
things
to
update
on
the
power
cube,
left,
I,
think
other
than
maybe
some
small
justice
because
of
the
dimension
changes
with
the
engine
and
all
that
to
line
everything
up,
and
it
should
be
pretty
close
to
that
yeah.
A
D
A
The
wommen
occur
micro
box,
so
I've
been
using
my
coat
rack
in
there.
It's
pretty
easy
to
take
it
out.
That's
pretty
good.
We
added
the
hooks
places
for
hooks,
so
you're
gonna
grab
the
chain
to
that
suppose
the
better
worthwhile
addition,
since
it
was
so
hard
to
grab
on
to
anything
you
know
a
former
version,
but
yeah
we
make
that
pretty
easily
swappable.
That
would
be
good.
I
was
thinking
like
say,
you've
got
a
larger
tractor
and
you
need
power.
I
mean
living.
You
can
take.
A
A
couple
of
people
can
even
lift
up
power
Cuban
and
if
you
have
the
basic
like
slots,
where
I
can
literally
like
slot
in
the
power
cube,
may
couple
of
those
connections
and
like
that's
it
that'd
be
ideal.
I
know
that
in
our
there
track
right
now,
they're
gonna,
like
we
don't
have
that
worked
out
in
detail
like
how
the
cubes
are
gonna
stack
up
and
are
they
super
easy
to
get
in
and
out?
A
I
was
thinking
that
even
for
Ike,
even
if
the
tractor
is
designed
with
the
like,
it
is
right
now,
the
large
one.
Then
we
can
possibly
still
like
put
like
mount
points
for
additional
power
cubes,
if
needed,
for
for
additional
power,
which
would
be
interesting
just
just
really
pushing
the
limits
of
like
literally
like
all
these
power
cubes
hung
everywhere,
you
can
think
of
on
a
tractor.
That
would
be
look
interesting,
but
if
it's
practical,
it
would
be
interesting
to
do
just
for
the
ease
of
scalability
of
power.
A
C
A
Page
there's
essentially
a
small
there's:
two
templates
one
is
the
extensive
one
which
has
got
about
40
items
and
there's
a
short
one
which
has
got
20
items,
but
that's
the
one
you'd
want
to
use
20
items
that
you
need
to
track
and
it's
you
know
it's
pretty
transparent.
All
it
is
is
items
and
then
you
you
paste
in
links
into
that
spreadsheet
and
then
type
the
status
of
completion
from
like
1
to
10,
depending
on
and
where
you're
at
for
a
given
project.
Now
that
would
be
good.
A
A
Calling
out
for
that,
like
like
on
the
conversions
of
the
3d
printer,
we
can
do
a
lot
of
the
knowledge
you
can
take
a
preview
first,
so
it's
not
only
have
to
treat
everything
from
scratch
is
pretty
much
complete.
So
if
you
actually
picked
up
information
from
the
before,
then
you
could
probably
fill
in.
C
A
A
A
Page,
but
if
there's
any
sing
change
any
in
very
tiny
small
change,
don't
link
to
a
former
former
page
just
just
get
it
just
basically
copy
all
that
to
a
new
page
and
make
your
changes
there,
because
we
can't
ever
change
pages
from
former
projects
to
say
Oh
in
this
next
version.
You
do
this.
Let's
not
do
that,
because
that's
how
you
you
can
get
very
confused
like
if
you
try
to
scale
the
project
so
just
try
to
when
there's
a
page
for
this
printer,
your
printer
you're,
not
mixing
former
versions
copy.
C
E
A
A
A
A
G
E
E
E
E
A
E
C
H
A
E
A
How
I
was
gonna
say
all
right
yeah,
so
the
basic
instructions
are
edit
below
that
click
Edit
below
the
spreadsheet
make
a
copy.
Then
then
you
need
to
embed
that
on
your
log,
then
embed
that
spreadsheet
and
what
a
spreadsheet
pair
couple
over
them.
Well,
the
short
ones
so
use
them.
Use
this
simple,
because
there's.
E
A
F
A
Instructions,
control,
X,
yeah
I,
moved
them
all
the
way
to
the
top,
but
then
you
still
need
to
get
some
overview
of
what
that
is,
and
when
you
see
that
all
the
entries
within
the
development
spreadsheet
template
they're
hyperlinked.
So
they
tell
you
some
basic
instructions
on
how
to
do
a
certain
step.
Otherwise
it's
somewhat
somewhat
transparent.
G
A
A
Yeah,
are
you
on
that's
a
year
you're
starting
to
work
on
that
you
you
pretty
much
the
the
workbench
behind
you
or
still
writing
that
up
French.
E
Zero
zero
zero,
but
he
suggests
to
to
modify
they
won't
mention
such
a
way.
Then
you
can
mark
an
age
and
the
new
path
will
be
placed
on
this
age.
Then
you
can
add
a
fitting
directly
to
a
pipe
and
then
directly
at
back
to
when
you're
fitting.
No
you
just
you
just
built
all
the
things
step
by
step,
and
he
already
provides
some
functions
with
this
capabilities.
Yeah.
A
A
C
C
C
No
I'm
talking
about
the
middle.
The
way
metal
fits
together,
yeah,
where,
if
it's
just,
if
it's
tilted
the
metal
armor
on
a
pair
of
ends
on
each
piece,
it'll
be
a
nice
leaveit
engine
box,
the
each
peak
and
drop
around
bottom
said
you
have
us,
means
lying
all
the
way
up
yacht
and
if
you're
omitting
it
slightly
and
it'll
save
a
lot
of
time
on
the
build,
because
you
won't
have
to
like
wiggle.
A
Yeah
that
yeah,
with
the
current
frame,
the
way
the.
C
A
C
A
A
A
H
A
H
G
F
F
That
circuit
hole
is
gonna,
take
him,
it
sounds
difficult,
but
hopefully
they'll
become
troubleshoot
along
the
way
and
we
can
become
inside
whatever.
So
I
was
talking
to
Shane
he's
going
to
provide
some
of
that
wiring
information
and
then
I
will
try
to
integrate
that
into
the
3d
model
and
then
we're
going
to
coordinate
on
the
forum
so
everything
they
saw
it
tractable
and
viewable.
F
F
Usually
they
start
that
so
and
then
this
part
of
getting
to
design
phase
I
was
poking
around
in
each
app
looks
like
God
kicad
in
their
latest
version
they
add
some
functionality
to
exploit
for
free
cat
yeah,
though
there
is
some
issues,
the
organelles,
those
the
the
models
used
by
the
company
are
about
different
format
and
no
format,
so
one
can
do
how
to
pimp
in
2d
CAD
before
exploit
a
for
free
camp.
Aha,.
A
H
A
Yeah
excellent
I'm
trying
to
get
the
accurate
file
yeah
if
you
could
teach
us
that
that
would
be
good.
The
overlap,
yeah
yeah
yeah
yeah,
no,
we're
all
learning
here
and
all
trying
to
teach
each
other.
What
we
what
we
learn,
but
then
the
overlap
on
and
then
through
GCSE
circularly.
Now
we're
using
the
same
frame
as
the
16
inch
DVD,
so
frame
is
identical.
Of
course,
all
the
asses
you
can
mount
the
mount
Gattis
using
the
bolts,
the
pop
holes.
A
We
haven't
done
that
in
the
last
version
we
just
actually
with
magnetic
mount
but
I
thank
for
robustness
like
if
we're
gonna
mill,
some
heavier
things.
You
want
bulk
them
down,
so
we
don't
have
a
book
bound
version.
There
is
a
there
is
a
version
of
the
circuit
mill
on
a
d3
CNC
circuit
mill,
page
maturely,
and
that
CAD
does
not.
Let's
see
so
DB
DC
and
circuit
know
all
the
cats
on
on
that
page.
A
A
So
look
at
that.
There's
a
there's,
a
good
3d
CAD
file
here
it
does
not
have
the
detail
of
the
bolt
holes
and
I
think
what
we
do
want
to
do
is
this
time
around.
Some
of
the
improvements
here
would
be
to
add
the
electronics
and
the
bolt
holes
and
probably
what
we
want
to
do
the
most
convenient
or
easy
way
to
mount.
A
It
is
probably
through
the
end,
bolt
holes
so
I,
don't
know
how
much
you've
studied
the
universal
access
pieces,
but
the
the
end
pieces
can
be
attached
one
of
two
ways:
one
is
through
the
holes
they're
in
the
face
of
the
3d
printed
pieces
or
ones
they're
on
the
edge
there's
nut
catchers
inside
those
and
they
can
go.
You
can
make
that
attachment
that
way.
So
there's
two
ways
to
attach
that
and
pieces.
A
A
A
Of
wiring,
like
we
did
in
some
of
the
other
like,
for
example,
the
filament
care,
where
we
just
show
the
ends
of
the
wires,
but
if
feasible,
we
should
not
be
shy
like
like
once
the
wiring
is,
is
all
nice
and
tight.
It
will
be
very
neatly
arranged,
and-
and
eventually
we
should
get
to
that
point,
but
it
might
be
a
little
challenging
up
front
and
there
could
be
like
even
just
one
single
file
that
just
has
the
wiring,
because
the
wiring
is
believe
it
or
not.
A
I
mean
it
is
extremely
important
at
the
end
of
the
build,
which
makes
a
difference
between
a
machine,
that's
messy
hairball
of
tangle.
That
is
not
acceptable,
because
you
can't
do
that
for
a
production
machine.
Things
will
get
snatched
and
break
stuff
so
for
production
machine.
If
actually
getting
this
into
production
of
actually
making
circuits,
not
just
like
obvious
but
but
real
production,
then
we
definitely
want
to
really
perfect
the
wiring
as
one
of
steps
we
have
that
decent
well
in
the
3d,
but
we're
still
rearranging
the
electronics
mounting.
E
Out
yeah,
okay,
today,
a
very
low
bench,
no.
A
A
Cad
we
have
already
like
what
I'm
showing
my
screen
and
then
make
some
of
the
additions
and
friend
here
is
16
16
inch
little
details
like,
for
example,
that
the
rubber
bands
that
Shane
used
you
could
possibly
add
that
like
little
rings
and
add
possibly
some
more
more
of
the
ball
to
detail.
I
don't
think
like
some
of
these
through
bolts
are
our
pictured,
so
definitely
adding
the
bolts,
and
eventually
the
wiring
will
be
very
good
contributions
to
this
anything
else.
Eric
that
you'd
like
to
bring
up.
A
A
Shake
during
the
Versys,
where
you
can
post
a
bunch
of
university
is
the
same
time.
Soft-Foot
right
now.
We've
got
about
twenty
or
thirty
university
bulletin
boards
to
have
the
announcement
for
the
merged
program.
So
that's
pretty
good.
That
was
really
convenient,
I'm
still
gonna
post
out
on
things
such
as.
A
What
do
you
call
it?
A
few
more
social
networks
and
LinkedIn
and
try
to
get
on
get
some
media
out
there
on
that,
so
so,
whatever
I
can
and
then
yeah?
That's
that's
about
it.
One
little
thing
I'd
like
to
share
from
the
nature
here,
so
our
chestnuts,
which
we
planted
like
three
or
four
years
ago.
They
started
to
fruit.
Hey
that's
good
news,
because
if
you've
got
chestnuts,
that's
that's
a
staple
crop!
You
can
live
off
of
those,
so
that
was
good.
A
A
A
A
C
D
A
Yeah,
the
small
stuff,
so
we
got
both.
We
got
a
whole
bunch
of
hazelnuts
and
chestnuts
for
the
that's
planted
out
in
a
field.
There's
probably
maybe
like
50
chestnuts
and
the
rest
are
hazelnuts,
but
yeah
we've
got
those
all
over
so
that
chestnut
hazelnut
combination
is
a
good
good
one
and
the
vision
here
is
so
those
rows
that
we
have
up.
There
are
separated
by
about
10
meters
or
so
so
that
would
be
perfect
space.
A
A
A
H
C
A
He
would
have
interested
in
building
a
char
control
for
the
open
source
TV
system
up
there,
so
we'll
get
in
court
on
that
dorm
next
we'd
rather
and
if
you
guys
have
any-
and
he
thought
I
give
you
if
you
see
interest
in
people
out
there
that
doing
open-source
work
that
are
out
on
internet
and
people
who
communicate
and
share
openly
to
invite
them
to
our
to
our
team
meeting,
it's
good
to
have
a
little
bit
of
cross-fertilization
and
learning
time
from
other
projects.
So
we
we
build
a
network
of
collaborators.