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B
B
And
the
so
the
problem
wouldn't
forward
that
the
agent
will
do
the
problem
in
even
three
points
of
warning:
I,
don't
know
what
happened.
I
went
to
put
the
filament
to
print
stop
doing.
The
mystery
we
done
is
that
he
also
now
I
have
regulated
the
tip
the
nozzle
to
be
at
the
right
distance
with
a
three
point
problem
but
knowledge
it
doesn't
do
it
drawing
anymore.
Is
he
staying
away
from
the
top
of
me
so
I.
A
B
B
A
Okay,
all
right,
yeah,
yeah,
okay!
Well,
let's,
let's
start
the
meeting
anyway
and
let's
report
on
maybe
we'll
get
back
to
that
on
some
of
the
as
we
get
talking
here
as
far
as
what
we
can
do
on
that,
but
yeah
let
let's
get
going
so
as
far
as
the
the
working
team
meeting
notes,
let
me
just
paste
the
link
in
there
for
everybody.
A
Yeah,
no,
your
printer
looks
really
good
I
mean
it's
looks
quite
nice
in
terms
of
nice,
nice.
Looking
finish
and
there's
a
couple
more
questions.
I
have
maybe
let's,
let's
start
with
start
with
that
as
the
first
topic
and
and
to
begin
with,
so
we
typically
log
the
times
as
we
are
all
doing,
we're
basically
starting
up
the
air.
It's
a
January
22,
we're
kind
of
starting
to
get
the
numbers
back
up
here.
If
you
look
on
page,
let
me
share
my
screen.
If
you
look
on.
A
If
you
look
on
page
one
of
the
working
document,
people
are
kind
of
waking
up
from
the
it's
called
genin
joeri
it's
this
month.
That
kind
of
disappears
like
January,
is
after
the
holidays
and
everything
it's
typically
somewhat
slow.
But
we're
sounds
like
we're
picking
up
again,
I'd
like
to
request,
though,
for
somebody
to
take
notes
today.
Once
again,
can
someone
do
that.
A
Okay,
so
notes
on
page
two,
so
basically
write
down
the
main
things
that
we're
talking
about,
just
something
that
if
somebody
finds
this
online,
they
could
kind
of
get
a
summary
from
the
notes
yeah.
A
So
that's
the
note-taker
part.
Let's
do
that.
So,
let's,
let's
start
with
the
3d
printer,
just
some
comments
on
what
you
have
done.
It
looks
really
nice
I
noticed
that
you
haven't
done
the
cable
chain
like
we
have
and
I
guess
that's.
How
is
that
working?
Have
you
been?
Is
that
satisfactory?
Are
you
getting
tangled
up
ever?
Do
you
think?
That's
what
you
have
right
now
is
workable.
B
A
A
A
That
may
be
part
of
the
issue
you're
facing
actually,
and
what
I
would
suggest
I
mean
I,
don't
know
is
that
is
that
possible
for
you
to
change
that,
because,
because
otherwise,
you
have
to
just
kind
of
mess,
go
back
and
forth.
Messing
with
a
lot
of
different
settings.
I
mean.
Is
that
easy
for
you
to
fix
that
part
where
you
just
put
it
in
the
back
left?
So
we
don't
have
to
worry
about
maintaining.
You
know
a
lot
of
different
versions.
A
It's
the
the
reason
for
that
is
that
we
just
say:
okay,
this
is
the
official
setting
and
therefore
that's
not
a
an
issue
when
we
go
to
troubleshoot
anything,
because
that
will
determine
yeah
that
will
possibly
affect
that,
may
be
why
I
mean
potentially,
why
the
bad
probing
may
not
be
working.
Maybe
it
thinks
it's
at
a
different
location
and
just
saying
hey,
it's
not
possible
to
move
there
and
it
just
doesn't
do
it
or
something
like
that.
So
is
that
something
you
can
do
to
replace
it
to
the
back
left
and
make
the.
B
Only
came
to
the
realization
yesterday
is
that
if
you,
if
you
have
your
imaginary
Cartesian,
coordinates
on
the
on
the
bed
and
the
x-axis
on
the
on
the
heated
bed
is
inverted
to
the
other
side.
So
my
origin
of
coordinates
is
to
the
front
right
of
the
machine
sort
of
where
they
power
supply
unit
ease.
B
A
B
A
B
B
Are
basically
just
extensions
that
I
attached
with
superglue
mm-hmm,
it
doesn't
look
great,
but
he's
very
functional
and
he
could
be
it
could
be
designed
as
a
feature
I'm.
Sorry,
you,
you
could
bring
bring
it
a
bit
different
once
you
have
the
drink,
they're
going.
You
could
really
bring
another
another
in
stop
if
you
want
to
do
that,
modify
it
to
your
to
your
to
suit
your
needs,
but
I
mean
always
I.
Keep
in
mind
that
we
don't
want
to
be
changing
and
having
many
things
just
to
give
you
the
same
was
that's
right.
A
D
B
B
A
B
A
A
B
B
B
B
A
B
A
A
A
B
D
A
Ya
know:
that's
pretty
well-documented
all
together,
it's
pretty
good
yeah
when
it
yeah
what
you're
doing
there
with
the
annotations
over
the
pictures
which
is
pretty
packed
over,
and
then
you
got
this
mouse
over
text
description.
That
text
description
happens
to
cover
up
that
whole
picture.
I
can
take
a
look
at
that
later.
A
Let's
see
so,
do
you
think
it
would
be
a
good
idea?
Can
you
let's
see,
do
you
want
to
just
leave
it
as
what
you
have
as
is
or
try
to
like
when
she
said
about
the
modification
so
that
you
get
it
and
get
the
full
full
bed?
Otherwise,
you
would
have
to
read
rill
the
whole
so
where
the
bed
is
mounted,
that's
the
idea.
B
A
A
Yeah
and
it's
interesting
about
the
cable
guy
like
I'm,
wondering
if
that's
something
we
should
actually
consider,
though,
that
will
change
once
we
get
the
Prusa
i3
extruder,
so
yeah
yeah,
but
that's
good.
That's!
So
that's
a
good
good
solution
there
to
make
that
work.
The
only
thing
I
would
suggest,
maybe
on
to
get
your
printer
really
really
good.
As
you
have
the
one
axis
support,
the
two
axis
is
what
I
would
actually
I
would
recommend.
A
B
B
A
B
C
B
That
show
that
leg
piece
I
know
because
he's
getting
hot
or
anything
just
because
the
plastic
starts
receiving
with
with
time
it's
just
in
that
nature
of
the
material
yeah,
so
I
believe
that
I
haven't
really
read
anything
yet
because
well,
I
am
more
worried
about
easy-like,
jittering
or
going
up
and
down
of
the
bed
as
as
it
moves
right,
but
it
looks
pretty
stable
at
the
moment.
What
I?
A
B
A
A
B
B
A
B
At
but
I
don't
understand
why
and
as
I
mentioned
to
you
an
email
there
is
this
G
Code
section
yeah.
D
A
All
you
need
to
do
to
activate.
It
is
I,
think
it's
G
92
in
that
start
up
G
code
and
that
will
activate
the
probing
which
is
in
the
firmware.
So
that
should
be
enough
just
type
in
G
92
in
the
startup
G
code,
I
believe,
whichever
the
code
is
for
for
bed,
probing
yeah.
Okay,
so
that
sounds
good
yeah
try
to
get
it
going
and
see.
If
we
can
troubleshoot
that
we
know
we
can
definitely
add
the
probing
with
a
simple
G
code
command.
A
A
Because
what
we
can
do
is
compare
notes
because
I
have
a
machine,
that's
exactly
like
this,
with
a
single
bed
support
and
then
we
should
compare
like
once.
You
get
this
all
going,
whether
everything
is
pretty
much
identical.
B
You
can
stayed
also
in
the
pictures
in
the
wiki,
but
have
you
noticed
how
I
attach
the
axis
to
the
frame
they
actually
use?
The
this
was
just
a
mistake
and
it
just
happened
that
it
worked,
but
I
use
the
same
bolts
that
called
the
sandwich
sandwiches
together
on
the
axis
to
go
through
the
frame
yeah.
B
B
B
A
A
A
See
I
see
because
you're
not
using
extra
bolts,
yeah,
that's
actually
a
good
idea
now.
Maybe
we
should
consider
that
as
a
better
option,
yeah
we
can.
We
can
yeah
and
our
learnings.
Let's
consider
that
that's
that's
actually
interesting
I'm,
always
for
using
less
parts,
so
that
would
be
desirable
on
the
lower
part.
Count
overall
part
count:
yep,
okay,
great
okay!
Thank
you!
So
we'll
move
on
here.
That's
that's
good
work.
A
So
let's
continue
right
along
here
on
the
let's
look
at
the
next
slide
there,
so
this
is
California
v3d
build
so
with
the
PVC
pipes.
That's
the
other
thing
we're
exploring
as
far
as
an
easy
way
to
to
get
a
frame
without
having
to
CNC
cut
metal
and
the
tests.
Still
this
this
hasn't
been
run
yet,
but
the
idea
is,
let's
see
if
we
can
get
that
full
stability.
A
A
Is
one
way
to
go
with,
you
know
we'll
say
we're
running
a
workshop
somewhere
we
can
pick
up
the
PVC
pipes
locally,
because
the
frame
is
the
really
heavy
part.
So
if
the
frame
is
addressed
by
this
low
weight
way
to
do
it,
I
think
there's
definitely
merit
to
this
kind
of
approach,
definitely
not
as
stiff
and
strong.
So
you
can't
apply
it
to
things
with
a
lot
of
force
like
CNC,
routers
or
something
or
milling
machines,
but
for
the
printer,
let's
see
how
it
works
in
actual
testing.
So
that's
that's
good
work
there.
A
A
So
the
bio
digester
is
important
because
what
we'd
like
to
do
for
the
CD
Coahoma
is
make
that
a
standard
option.
So
house
produces
electricity,
it
produces
its
own
gas.
Eventually
it
produces
its
own
hydrogen,
for
storage
and
for
cars.
So
every
home
is
a
gas
station
running
off
PV
off
the
roof
going
through
the
numbers,
the
size
of
the
eco
home
right
now,
if
you
plaster
the
top
with
PV,
you
get
50
to
100
miles
driving
worth
distance.
A
If
you
a
lot
10
kilowatts
of
the
rooftop
panel
to
hydrogen
production,
if
you
talk
about
hydrogen
compression
and
storage
for
cars,
that's
the
future
I.
Think,
though,
people
are
crazy
about
battery-powered
cars
these
days,
but
I
think
we
should
just
skip
right
next
to
the
hydrogen
economy.
It's
kind
of
what
I
call
from
being
being
that
water
as
a
university,
accessible
element
on
the
Earth's
crust,
so
maximum
distribution
is
opposed
to
more
scarce
lithium
for
batteries
or
things
like
that.
A
Ok
back
to
pipes,
just
like
we
can
use
PVC
pipes
in
the
d
3d
frame,
which
can
of
course,
eventually
be
3d
printed
like
that.
Another
advantage
here
is
that
we
can
be
printing
these
frames.
So
you
can
talk
about
a
higher
percentage
of
of
of
technological
recursion
where
machines
make
their
own
parts.
That's
that's
advantage
of
PVC,
whereas
metal.
C
A
The
document
like
here,
like
you,
kind
of
have
to
study
it
for
the
bio,
digester
and
I
can
show
you
some
more
pictures,
but
we
we
basically
want
to
start
cutting
up
the
bio
digester.
Maybe
you
can
are
the
the
elbows
tees
and
pipes
I
mean
what
is
the
state
of
the
your
your
free,
CAD
add-on?
Can
I
use
that
already
to
extract
all
those
parts
like
one
inch
and
2
inch?
The
bio
digester
has
one
inch.
It's
2
inch
and
3
inch
fittings
of
PVC.
C
A
Are
you
following
multiple
standards?
Are
you
trying
to
narrow
it
down
to
one,
because
I
think
we
should
probably
narrow
it
down
to
one
and
well
I,
don't
know,
maybe
try
to
narrow,
narrow
it
down
to
a
pretty
common
one.
I
think
that
the
very
tiny
details
may
not
matter
the
critical
part,
of
course,
is
the
diameter
like
the
outer
diameters.
Were
the
jaw
sockets
go
over
pipes,
I
mean
that
has
to
be
exact.
Typically,
that
I
mean
that
should
be
the
same.
Isn't
that
the
same.
C
C
C
A
C
A
C
A
C
A
C
A
C
A
C
A
C
C
A
C
C
A
A
Maybe
we
can
communicate
I
can
I
can
point
you
towards
with
a
bio
digester,
for
example?
Maybe
you
can
work
on
like
little
parts
of
it
like
you
can
actually
start
cutting
up
like,
for
example,
you
see
on
slide
number
six.
That's
like
a
part
of
a
part
of
a
design,
so
maybe
like
I
could
get
you
working
on
actually
trying
to
put
together
parts
of
the
design,
basically
modularly
breaking
down
the
digester
into
different
parts
of
it.
A
Well,
these
parts
I
believe
I
simply
took
off
mcmaster-carr.
This
is
I
think
these
are
mcmaster-carr
parts
where
they
had
or
somewhere
I
pulled
off
the
one-inch.
These
are
one
inch
and
that's
in
a
file.
You
could
go
to
the
to
that.
Wiki
page
rainwater,
cistern
you'll
see
the
Cadfael
but
yeah.
Those
were
just
imported,
I
believe
from
freak
out,
so
they're
probably
gonna
be
heavy.
It
might
be
a
little
more
memory
than
we
need
I'm,
assuming
that
what
you're
doing
generating
it
from
scratch,
it's
pretty
lean
like
the
files
are
pretty
small.
C
C
C
C
A
C
C
C
A
A
A
A
Okay,
that
sounds
good,
so
we'll
continue
on
that
then
so
I'll
feed
you
some
more
notes
on
by
just
biodigestor.
You
can
take
a
look
at
what
we
have
there
and
see
if
it
makes
any
sense
to
you
or
the
water
system
also
because
it's
it's
based
on
these
one
cubic
meter,
plastic
totes
containers
which,
by
the
way,
we
would
need
a
file
for
to
begin
with.
A
A
Okay,
look
at
the
look
at
the
documents
that
we
have
I
think
that
some
of
that
info
should
be
in
a
water
in
a
water
document,
rain
water,
cisterns
document
on
that
wiki
page,
and
there
might
be
some
information
on
the
bio
digester
page.
So
yep,
okay
sounds
good.
So,
let's
move
on
here,
let's
go
to
Roberto.
E
A
E
A
E
A
C
E
A
A
Okay,
so
basically
we
can
do
this
pretty
much
exactly
this.
This
is
the
mk3
I
3
version
of.
A
A
E
E
C
A
Yeah
that'll
be
good.
Let's
see.
A
E
A
E
E
A
Okay,
can
you
email
them
for
the
beyond,
typically
they're,
very
responsive
email
them
about
this?
See?
If
that,
if
they're
releasing
that,
because
if
it's
not
I
mean
that's,
not
that's
not
open
source
and
they
pride
themselves
on
being
open
source.
So
they
should
have
that
okay,
email
them
ask
for
the
BLM
for
detailed
beyond,
because
that
I
mean
that
would
be
definitely
a
kind
of
against
our
culture.
If
they're
they're
selling
the
kits
and
not
releasing
the
Bo
em
cuz,
that's
not
really
open
source,
because
open
source
means
you
need.
A
You
have
all
the
documents
necessary,
build
something
B,
OMS
and
CAD
are
perhaps
the
two
most
critical
aspects
of
that
bo
MCAD
and
build
instructions
say
got
build
instructions.
They
got
most
of
the
CAD
that
doesn't
appear
like
Bo
em,
so
yeah,
and
it
could
be
that
they
just
didn't
get
around
to
it
or
or
they're
not
or
they're,
actually
hiding
it.
So,
let's
find
out
what
that
is,
but
that's
pretty
good,
because
now
so
I
noticed
that
the
files
are
STL's,
sorry,
not
STL's,
but
yeah.
A
E
E
A
A
The
only
thing
I
would
change.
If
anything
we
did
discuss
a
little
bit
about
not
using
the
four
millimeter
probe,
but
an
eight
millimeter
probe
because
of
the
some
of
the
issues
about
how
close
you
have
to
get
yeah
just
with
the
aluminum,
bad
and
the
Pei
surface
being
so
thick,
it's
very,
very
close
to
the
to
the
print
area
to
the
prints
that
you're
making.
A
E
A
A
D
E
A
B
A
E
E
A
A
E
E
A
Which
means
that
the
extruder
the
mount
on
the
the
printer
itself
will
still
have
the
magnet,
but
this
one
won't
I.
Don't
know
that
said.
That
sounds
pretty
good
to
me,
cuz.
Otherwise,
if
you
don't
do
this,
you
have
to
just
put
a
bunch
of
holes
in
here
which
this
thing
is
currently
not
really
set
up.
For
that
right,
I
mean
we
could
right
cuz
that
one
that's
got
that
hole
there.
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
Alright
yeah
what
we
wanted.
What
we're
doing
here
is
going
to
the
Prusa,
because
we
just
want
a
better
extruder
that
we're
in
control
of
because
the
one
we
have
right
now
I
mean
they.
They
come
in
all
kinds
of
different,
slight
differences
in
them
when
you
get
them
off
the
shelf.
So
here
all
we
need
to
do
is
basically
get
the
hardware
which
is
gonna,
be
the
same
and
then
the
motor
and
then
everything
else
is
printed
so
that
are
our
extruders
are
gonna,
be
exact,
no,
no
model,
no
variation.
A
So
that's
important,
but
still
this
is
a
1.75
millimeter
extruder,
which
that's
for
smaller
printing,
but
for
larger
printing.
We
want
to
go
to
three
millimeter
with
bigger
spools
and
volcano
nozzle
and
stuff
like
that,
which
will
do
another
one,
but
this
is
just
kind
of
like
the
small
entry
level.
That's
really
good,
and
already
there
we
basically
have
the
design.
So
it's
a
quick
way
to
implement
this
and
be
successful
on
the
the
immediate
need
for
an
extruder,
but
we
do
want
to
go
to
a
larger
one.
One.
A
A
It's
not
really
worth
it
then,
and
then,
if
we
do
it
exactly
as
they
are,
then,
when
they're
making
upgrades
their
upgrades
are
probably
gonna
fit
to
our
upgrades,
so
we
basically
hired
them
for
free,
an
open
source.
So
I
like
the
interface
plate,
it's
an
extra
part,
but
from
the
perspective
of
of
modular
design.
That
is
part
of
a
good
design
design
pattern.
The
idea
of
they
call
it
the
wrappers
and
software,
but
an
agile
scrum
for
hardware,
like
Joe
justice
talks
about
look
at
the
wiki.
A
Actually
did
a
articles
think
I
link
to
scrum
for
hardware,
but
that
is
the
pattern.
Interfaces
are
a
good
design
pattern.
Let's
do
it
outside
of
the
one
extra
part
count:
hey
we'll
take
that
for
the
flexibility
and
it's
3d
printed
anyway
and
mind
you
the
people.
This
is
gonna,
be
the
only
challenge
about
it.
Is
that,
but
you
can't
avoid
it
with
magnets.
The
magnets
are
tricky
because
they're
so
strong.
A
They
really
like
to
jump
out
it's
hard
to
glue
them
on,
but
we'll
just
have
to
do
that
in
this
and
go
forward
all
right.
So
that's
pretty
good.
Thank
you
for
doing
that.
That's
let's
move
right
on
and
do
the
interface
plate
see
if
we
can
do
the
larger,
larger
probe
and
other
than
that
everything
else.
If
we
can
fill
in
those
missing
details
after
finding
out
from
Pusa
and
crew,
if
they
have
the
Bo
I'm
available,
all
right.
D
D
D
A
D
A
D
D
D
A
D
That
that's
easy
to
adjust
all
the
other
parts.
Good
yeah,
okay,
yeah
I've
got
I've,
got
a
sturdy
bolt
holes
and
a
bunch
of
these.
The
frame
parts
to
bolt
all
this
stuff.
Together,
the
grades
and
the
cool
learned
all
that
so
yeah
yeah
I
think
there's
the
hard
to
figure
out
where
to
put
the
holes,
those
parts
but
they're
all
editable,.
D
Actually
and
then
then,
it's
see
after
that
I
think
most
of
the
details
are
gonna
be
also
will
be
on
the
plumbing
which,
if
you
don't
draw
a
bunch
of
pipes
and
things
I
mean
there's
gonna,
be
a
number
of
fittings.
I
know,
there's
always
a
few.
You
have
to
adapt
between
different
parts.
It's
never
simple.
I
like
it
is
there
on
the
cooler
now
there's
multiple
parts
to
adapt
to
the
pipe
so
yeah.
A
Maybe
maybe
what
we
can
do
is
if
you
move
the
as
soon
as
you
move
the
cooler
over
to
the
front,
let
me
know,
and
then
we
can
I
can
kind
of
email.
You
maybe
draw
out
some
sketches
of
what
what
good
rat-holes
routing
strategies
would
be
based
on
our
former
experience,
so
maybe
get
that
done,
and
then
we
can
talk
about
hose
hoses,
maybe
yeah.
Maybe.
D
B
D
More
details
on
the
bolts
and
fitting
to
them
and
I
have
to
put
a
bunch
of
stuff
in
the
fittings
library
yeah,
there's
some
things
there,
but
more
work
on
that.
So
so
I
found
that
interesting
with
the
pipe
library
I
wonder
how
that's
gonna,
eventually
that
can
be
used
for
other
other
plumbing
types
here.
So
definitely.
A
A
D
A
Yeah
it
sounds
good
yeah,
then
we
can
put
a
bunch
of
these
together
for
64
or
80
horsepower
so
yeah.
Well,
that
sounds
good.
So,
let's
see
that's
I
think
that's
about
all
we've
got
for
today.
So
everyone
good
any.
Let's
see
any
questions,
any
more
questions
and
comments.
Otherwise
we
we
adjourn
for
next
week
same
time
and
same
same
channel,
2:00
p.m.
Tuesday.
Anything.
B
D
B
Can
sort
of
screw
around
one
of
their
rods
so
for
when
that
z-axis
does
the
first
tip
before
I
me,
I
I
put
underneath
the
carriage
no.
A
No,
that's
it
that's
a
good
point
because
there
is
a
dip
down
and
that's
that's
in
a
cold
like
we
could
also
fix
that
in
a
code
but
yeah
that
that
would
be
a
good
solution
for
now,
just
a
little
little
thing,
so
it
doesn't
go
down
all
the
way.
So
yeah
make
a
note
of
that
in
your
log.
If
you
haven't
already
yeah,
okay
sounds
good
to
me.
Anything
else.
C
C
A
C
A
It's
pretty
advanced
it
possibly
can
be
I
think
it's
a
little
more
advanced
feature
of
that,
but
yeah
we
ran
into
this
regard.
3D
photogrammetry,
where
you
take
a
bunch
of
pictures
to
do
a
3d
scan,
so
we're
kind
of
evaluating
to
see
if
that
could
be
used
usable
for
getting
3d
scans
it.
Maybe
maybe
not
it's
not
that
easy
to
do,
but
people
want
to
look
at
regard
3d
do
I
put
it
come,
put
a
link
there
in
the
notes.
A
People
don't
watch
it,
I
mean
if
you're
operating
at
a
check-in
on
it
all
the
time
but
I
mean
at
night
I
mean
you,
don't
wake
up
and
check
up
on
your
prints,
but
what
you're
saying
is
is
good
the
idea
that
you
actually
have
visual
recognition,
whether
the
thing
is
actually
working,
I,
don't
know
if
anyone
has
done
that,
probably
but
but
yeah.
That's
that
would
mean
more
advanced,
much
more
advanced
code.
A
C
A
I
mean
the
nozzle
is
very
fine,
so
you
get
I
mean
people
claim
like
like
300
micron
accuracy
or
something
like
that
fraction
of
a
millimeter.
It's
it's
still
quite
precise,
because
the
the
filament
that
comes
out
is
nozzles
are
pretty
small,
like
they
have
nozzles
that
are
100
microns
or
like
200
microns.
A
C
C
A
A
limited
extent
I
mean
I,
don't
know.
If
what
we
do
is
we
don't
do
that?
But
if
you
go
slower
and
push
harder
on
the
filament,
more
of
it
is
gonna
come
out,
so
you
can
get
like
slight
thickness
variation,
but
there's
a
whole
hall
science
to
that,
besides
kind
of
more
extensive
than
we
can
cover
right
now,
yeah,
it's
not
it's,
not
it's
not
trivial,
but
what
do
you
do
is
basically
you
let
it
come
out
at
a
kind
of
like
somewhat
of
a
fixed
rate
and
things
like
that.
A
C
C
A
C
A
I'm
not
sure
we
talked
about
the
same
thing,
but
there's
already
one
thing
that
they
have
there's
already
filament
with
sensing.
So
on
other
side,
say
say
you
produced
your
own
filament
and
the
filament
is
not
uniform,
there's
already
existing
capacity
within
Marlon
that
allows
you
to
print
faster
or
slower,
meaning
it
adjusts
for
because
the
the
filament
is
not
uniform.
A
So
that's
one
one
thing
that
already
does
exist
and
we
actually
do
want
to
implement
that
because
once
we
start
making
our
own
filament,
then
you
don't
really
care
how
good
your
filament
is
and
still
you
get
excellent
prints.
So
that's
that's
something
we
do
want
to
implement
not
too
distant
future.
Once
once
we
start
making
our
own
filament,
which
is
probably
a
few
months
from
now.
A
Yeah
yeah,
maybe
you
maybe
we
could
refine
some
of
that,
the
the
guy
that's
working
on
that
is
with
the
Thunderhead
filament
extruder
guy
he's
he's
got
a
filament
sensor
in
his
system
and
yeah.
We
were
talking
about
some
issues
that
the
other
might
be
some
good
refinements,
and
maybe
we
could
use
your
help
on
they'll,
be
good.
C
C
A
You
can
certainly
do
that,
but
you'll
see
that
you
have
square
fittings
and
you
have
material
waste
and
it
takes
your
time
if
you're
doing
it
by
hand
if
you're
3d,
printing,
it's
all
automatic
and
you
can
be
efficient
on
read
on
material
use,
but
that's
definitely
something
worthwhile.
I
mean
I've
thought
about
that.
Definitely
for
Wow
hydraulic
high
pressure
valves
where
those
valves
are
very
expensive
and
they
are
essentially
blocks
with
holes
drilled
in
them
with
different
circuits.
So
that's
that's
where
that's
more
relevant
I
would
say.
A
Fiber,
reinforced
plastic,
look
up,
Joshua,
dr.
Joshua
Pierce's
paper
on
plastic,
metal,
filament
composites.
Yes,
that's
a
that's!
A
great
thing.
I
think
that
we
can
possibly
use
that.
There's
open
source
work
happening
on
that
already
from
and
if
you've
heard
of
Joshua
pierce
she's,
the
guy
that
wrote
the
book
called
open
source
lab
he's
doing
some
of
that
research
at
Michigan
Tech
University.
He
did
the
fiber
reinforced
printer,
that's
with
metal
fibers.
That's
definitely
worth
while
think
about
printing
your
own
rubber,
radial,
reinforced
metal,
reinforced
tires,
so
I
think
that's
right
relevant!
A
C
A
Absolutely
absolutely
I
mean
that's
that's
how
they
do
things
like
what
make
what
that
makes
me
think
of.
If
you
put
fiberglass
around
a
form,
that's
it's
kind
of
the
composites
are
a
very
good
idea
and
then
the
small
fibers
within
them
molten
filament,
like
carbon
fiber
within
the
molten
filament.
That
can
be
printed
as
well
so
and
and
there's
challenges
and
opportunities
there.
A
But
yeah
there's
I
mean
that's.
Why
that's
why
a
lot
of
people
are
super
excited
about
3d
printing,
because
when
you
start
thinking
about
it,
you
know
from
metal
printing
to
other
applications.
I
mean
the.
There
are
a
lot
of
different
possibilities
that
become
real,
that
previously
weren't
in
terms
of
home
scale,
manufacturing,
yeah.
A
The
standard
way
to
do
that
is:
yes,
you
do
the
carbon
fiber
and
then
you
you
pour
a
an
epoxy
resin
or
something
around
that
that
solidifies
yeah
I
mean
that
standard.
That
standard
procedure
and
very
interesting
I
I've
been
thinking
about
that
a
bit
because
been
thinking
about
hydrogen
as
I'm
thinking
about
the
book
and
write
in
the
book,
but
making
lightweight
composite
tanks
for
hydrogen
I
mean
imagine.
You
can
3d
print
that
eventually,
that
would
be
a
game-changer
in
some
way
as
an
you
can.
A
You
can
have
high
cap
at
you
know:
high
pressure,
storage,
3d
printed,
you
know
stuff
like
that.
It
is.
It
is
like
you're
saying,
there's
a
lot
of
possibilities
there
and
that's
I
mean
that
you
can
do
in
your
your
garage.
If
you
do
it,
you'd
have
a
form
and
you
do
the
epoxy
epoxy
tanks
I
mean
that's,
maybe
not
high
pressure
at
this
point,
but
but
at
least
for
very
strong
structures.
Just
like
when
we
built
we
did
a
little
bit
of
prototyping
on
an
open-source
car.
We
we
did
a
carbon
fiber
wheel.