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A
A
Gamification
of
the
of
the
of
the
results
of
development
is
kind
of
happening
with
our
hours
graph.
So,
as
you
see,
we
came
up
a
little
notch.
If
you
look
at
February
12
here
about
150
or
so
development
hours,
that's
pretty
decent
a
little
bit
bit
of
above
the
week
before
if
he
compared
exactly
to
February,
12
or
13.
Today,
it's
about
exactly
one
year
from
when
we
started
a
year
ago,
February
6
when
he
just
started
the
actual
formal
development
team
so
where
you
can
say
we're
150
hours
above
that
result.
A
So
we
continue
going
as
we
are.
This
graph
over
this
whole
year
should
should
increase
substantially
and
if
you
go
to
the
leaderboard
I
just
want
to
point
that
out
leaderboard
of
all
times.
So
we
see
that
if
we
look
at
the
bottom
numbers
here,
look
at
the
the
people
people's
hours-
we
have
one-
let's
see
from
before.
A
Let's
see
where
is
the
Rousillon
here?
Ruslan,
congratulations
he's
achieved
120
hours
there
like,
if
you
see
he's
at
number
14
of
our
overall
developers.
That's
our
new
entry
to
the
the
one-star
developer,
we're
giving
people
stars
behind
their
developer
badge
to
signify
that
they
completed
a
full
development
cycle.
So
there
is
Ruslan
right
there
as
far
as
the
existing
people,
Abe
Abe
is
at
three
sixty
nine
point.
Five
look
at
that.
That
means
three
complete
sessions.
A
You
just
crack
that
so
congratulations
a
before
continuing
lacks
Lex's
above
that
relaxes
crack
to
the
three
full
development
sessions.
Congratulations
on
that
and
Michael
alt
field.
Our
web
admin
he's
way
up.
There
he's
continuing
to
work
on
the
back
migrating
the
site
to
a
new
server
and
all
that
cleaning
everything
out
from
the
years
of
neglect
and
then
Roberto,
that's
really
good
way
on
top
so
Roberto's
and
in
second
place
here
so
Roberto's
been
continuing
as
a
solid
developer.
Excellent
guys,
let's
see
do
we
have
do
we
have
Roberto
here
as
well.
A
A
Template
GBCs
header
I
just
want
to
go
back
to
that,
because
that
we
can
integrate
that
so
the
GBCs
header
I
talked
about
last
week
how
to
access
that.
So
when
you
go,
click
Edit,
you
see
what's
inside
of
that
and
it's
actually
the
tool
template.
So
if
you
look
at
the
tool
template,
that's
what
generates.
A
Tool,
template
I
just
want
you
guys
to
just
play
with
that
and
see
how
that
actually
works,
because
the
next
thing
we
can
do
if
you
know
what
we
do,
is
we
embed
all
our
Google
Docs
and
we
embed
like
the
development
spreadsheets.
But
what
would
be
good
is
for
us
to
create
a
template
where
we
call
forth
of
the
template
and
the
way
we
call
it
like
it's
calling.
It
is
very
simple.
A
You
just
put
the
double
brackets
just
to
give
you
you
know
just
to
give
you
as
a
sample
double
brackets,
because
I
want
to
show
you
how
how
much
time
you
can
save
when
you
want
to
embed
things
on
a
wiki.
So
all
you
do
is,
for
example,
called
a
template,
which
is
say
it's
gonna,
be
called
the
embed
template
and
then
you
would
pass
into
the
pass
into
it
the
parameter
that
she
wants.
A
So,
for
example,
if
we
put
this
the
ID
of
the
say,
a
Google
spreadsheet,
you
can
put
that
in
there
you
know
type
that
in
there
and
then
double
bracket
and
then
then
click
Save
page
and
then
you
would
have,
for
example,
Hall.
Of
course
this
doesn't
work
because
it's
a
real
template,
you
would
have
the
say,
the
development
work
document
embedded
with
the
Edit
link
underneath
it.
A
A
Temp,
which
is
called
template
under
wiki
template
development,
spreadsheet
template.
If
we
don't
embed
this
whole
thing,
our
new
projects
like,
for
example,
John,
has
just
done
with
his
PVC
pipe
d3d
that
can
once
again
be
embedded
with,
including
the
Edit
link,
like
we
put
the
Edit
link
underneath
the
document
right,
so
that
all
takes
time
you
know
like
if
you
look
at
the
simple
template
underneath
it
when
you
click
at
it,
you
see
the
whole
embed
with
the
with
the
second
part
down
underneath
which
is
the
edit
so
yeah.
A
We
can
make
better
use
of
templates
to
just
facilitate
these
processes
yeah
to
make
it
work
for
us,
so
so
think
about
that
and
use
that
what
we
do
want
to
do
definitely
like
ASAP
is
create
a
template
for
embedding
presentations
and
and
development
templates.
So
that's
something
someone
can
take
a
stab
at
that.
Please
go
ahead!
A
A
When
it's
sunny
we're
gonna
pump
that
into
a
coil
of
PEX
tubing,
that's
going
to
just
be
sitting
right
under
the
digester,
so
that
just
emits
the
heat
passively
into
the
the
whole
compartment,
which
is
then
insulated
with
this
whole
box.
So
it's
all
hidden.
It's
got
a
top
cover,
so
then
you
retain
the
heat
in
there
to
keep
it
really
warm.
A
And
in
the
summer,
when
it's
hot
out,
it's
probably
the
thermal
activity
inside
the
digester
might
keep
it
warm,
but
definitely
I
can
spring
and
winter
all
you
need
some
heating
to
keep
it
very
hot.
So
that's
that's
update
on
the
bio
digester
ready
to
been
getting
some
of
the
parts
and
probably
ready
to
install.
If
all
goes
well,
this
installing
this
weekend
and
we'll
see
how
that
goes.
So,
let's
see
Lex,
would
you
mind
pasting
a
copy
of
that
into
the
work
document
there
as
well.
A
Yeah
and
okay,
so
there's
the
digester
I'm
gonna
just
take
a
look
at
the
roadmap
for
a
second
just
to
organize
everybody
around
that,
because
we've
got
a
bunch
of
goals
for
the
year.
If
you
think
about
main
go
I
mean
the
main
goal
is
still:
let's
get
more
people
involved
doing
this
work
kind
of
work.
It's
not
sorry,
not
roadmap,
I
meant
a
critical
path.
Those
are
two
different
pages.
There's.
A
Page
which
talks
about
all
the
longer-term
roadmaps
and
a
critical
path
with
specific
ones
for
the
year
so
going
into
this
current
document,
I
just
want
to
point
a
few
things
so
I've
been
working
on
this
adding
a
few
few
details
to
it.
So
I
want
to
point
out
a
couple
of
things
here
so
on
the
roadmap.
A
You
see
it
got
populated
with
a
bunch
of
workshops
towards
the
end
of
the
year,
December
like
November
December,
but
the
3d
printing
thread,
which
is
the
one
right
here,
a
lot
of
different
elements
in
there,
the
filament
maker,
the
new
extruder,
the
PVC,
stable
version,
heroics
drill
challenge
to
make
the
cordless
drill,
large
extruder
and
then
a
few
workshops,
but
going
towards
immersion
in
September.
So
still
that's
yeah!
That's
that's
a
big
priority.
The
merchant
training
program,
six
to
twelve
people
announcement,
would
come
out
in
the
May
where
people
can
actually
start
recruiting.
A
People
for
that
and
acceptances
would
happen
by
July.
So
there's
a
couple
of
months
before
that,
but
if
we
do
well
at
that,
then
we
could
be
running
a
number
of
workshops
as
a
team
in
different
places
around
the
world.
So
the
workshops
here
upper
right
corner
reflect
that
okay,
we've
trained
some
people
to
do
run
workshops.
We
finalize
some
of
the
products
added
some
good
features,
and
now
we
can
run
stable
workshops
in
a
regular
way
in
different
places,
so
just
to
detail
some
of
the
things
around
the
3d
printer.
What
it's
looking
like!
A
A
I've
been
looking
quite
a
bit
at
selective
laser
sintering,
so
that
means
you
get
powders
powders
of
metal
or
plastic
or
any
substance,
but
selective
laser
centering
is
how
people
do
high-performance
metal
part,
3d,
printing
and
the
lasers
in
those
machines
can
be
as
little
as
on
the
order
of
about
10
watts.
So
so,
just
about
the
level
of
the
laser
for
a
small
little
laser
cutter
would
also
do
for
a
selective,
laser,
sintering
3d
printer
system.
A
So
just
just
a
thought,
but
I
mean
that's
I've
been
looking
into
that
and
if
we've
got
laser
technology
down
pat
then
selective
laser
sintering
means
you've
got
a
powder
bed
of
a
powder
of
a
metal,
any
metal
from
titanium
to
iron,
to
whatever
stainless
steel
they
make
powders
of
all
of
this,
and
by
shooting
a
laser
on
that
you
solidified
and
therefore
you
can
3d
print
parts.
Is
that
practical,
well
powder
of
iron
costs
about
a
dollar
a
pound?
So
this
is
like
really
potentially
feasible,
so
just
a
thought,
but
not
a
bad
idea.
A
So
just
keep
that
open.
So
film,
an
extruder
is
a
major
part
for
recycling
plastics
and
that's
moving
forward
and
we're
still
looking
at.
If
we
talk
about
a
workshop,
there
might
be
a
seattle
workshop
for
the
extruder.
So
a
couple
of
months
before
the
program.
Okay,
talk
about
other
products,
drone
drill,
camera
microscope
phone,
the
3d
cnc
torch
table.
Yes,
absolutely
the
small
extension
of
the
d3
D
is
the
CNC
torch
table
which
we've
already
prototype.
Then
we
just
got
a
pretty
much
nail
that
finish.
It
start
cutting
steel
microscope,
the
open,
flexure
microscope.
A
It's
a
small
microscope,
that's
also
made
by
the
tech
for
trade
people
the
guys
who
are
making
the
filament
extruder,
that's
Matt
Rogi,
but
that's
a
cool
product.
It's
a
it's
a
USB
camera
and
a
3d
printed
laser
three
3d
printed
microscope.
So
that's
a
there
will
be
a
good
product
phone
talking
about
Python
pi
cam
for
camera.
Those
are
things
like
a
camera.
No,
since
we
go
through
a
lot
of
cameras
doing
documentation
here,
you
know
so
many
of
them
could
use
like
four
cameras
for
doing
time
lapses,
doing
workshops.
A
So
if
we
have
an
open-source
camera,
we
can
do
that
and
make
it
really
flexible
and
work
for
us,
make
it
manageable
and
lower
cost,
because
right
now
we're
kind
of
pretty
much
every
time.
We're
short
of
camera.
Cameras
on
on
any
project,
I
would
say,
definitely
use
more
time-lapse
cameras
to
take
details
of
more
aspects
of
a
build.
A
A
But
if
you
can
paste
it
see
what
you
got
because
you're
working
on
the
frame,
it's
made
of
PVC,
that
is
yeah
yeah,
do
that,
so
you
can
show
off
what
we've
got
already,
but
I
mean
we're
kind
of
inching
along
towards
a
full
workbench
and
freecad,
where
we
can
actually
design
the
full
3d
printer.
If
you
look
at
my
let's
see
so,
if
you
look
at
my
screen
here,
stephen
has
already
done
a
workbench
4d
3d
I
mean
it's
not
functional,
but
he's
already
started
it
and
it's
called
so.
Here's
that
example
workbench
yeah.
A
A
A
So
that's
the
d3d
workbench
starting
on
that.
Another
thing
is
so
another
major
product
would
be
a
design
guide.
Once
we
run
workshops
you
want
to
give
a
full
workshop
manual.
Well,
that's
actually
different
than
a
workshop
manual.
Design
guide
is:
how
do
you
actually
design
a
3d
printer,
so
some
details
on
on
how
to
do
that?
How
do
you
make
it
work?
What
parts
we
use
in
everything?
A
So
that's
something
we
can
document
at
this
point
so
that
others
can
can
actually
start
understanding
how
to
put
a
whole
printer
together
and
they
could
start
designing
their
own
modifications.
That
would
be
good
for
a
wide
of
an
adoption
website.
That's
for
that
also
has
to
be
done.
A
remote
print
cluster
so
think
about
that,
though,
so
for
3d
printing.
Imagine
we
get
an
online.
A
So
if
you
cannot
kind
of
organize
that
workflow
even
to
the
point
where
you
have
automatic
part
harvesting,
for
example,
you're
gonna
have
a
mechanism
on
a
3d
printer
where
just
bumps
the
part
off
and
the
part
is
designed
the
way
it's
attached
to
the
bed.
It's
designed
with
with
in
a
way
that
it's
easy
to
take
it
off
the
print
bed,
so
you
have
to
put
that
into
the
design.
But
then
you
can.
You
can
have
3d
print
cluster
with
automatic
part
harvesting.
So
literally
you
just
put
a
label
on
a
box
and
ship.
A
A
Let
me
see
I
mean
they're
lots
of
elements,
but
yeah
3d,
printer,
definitely
a
big
thing
and
and
the
3d
printer
does
make
sense
in
the
sense
that
okay,
you
get
to
the
larger
machines
like
the
the
d
3d
CNC
torch
table,
and
we
can
also
try
to
do
the
same
kinds
of
carriages,
plastic
printed,
carriages
with
metal
plates
for
reinforcement
for
larger
machines
like
heavy-duty
CNC
machines.
That's
still
doable,
I,
don't
think
that's
gonna
happen
with
belts.
A
Cuz
belts
are
just
just
aren't
designed
for
heavy-duty
work
like
when
you're
talking
about
pushing
with
peak
loads
of
like
a
thousand
pounds
and
stuff
and
that's
not
belt
territory,
but
then
you
probably
need
to
use
lead
screws
or
just
screws
for
the
motion
part,
but
that
can
be
pretty
much.
We
reinserted
into
our
current
universal
access
system.
A
Okay,
one
thing:
just
one
more
here:
the
book
publishing
so
I'm
working
on
the
book
making
progress
on
that
the
idea
there
is
once
that's
published.
We
can
make
noise
and
get
people
excited
about
the
whole
overall
vision
and
also
get
more
people
on
a
team.
So
all
right
moving
on
so
now,
for
you
guys,
let's
hear
about
some
of
them.
A
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A
D
A
Okay-
okay,
that's
interesting!
So
the
idea
here
is
there's
this
I'm
gonna
zoom
in
here.
So
this
is
the
Morse
true
der.
So
these
are
like
more
advanced
extruders
like
the
more
scooters,
for
example,
designed
for
the
e3d
volcano
nozzle.
So
the
large
nozzle
one
point
two
millimeters,
but
we
wanted
to
print
rubber.
So
the
concept
there
is
where
you
have
the
drive
cog
right
there,
which
drives
the
filament
there's
this
little
hole
which
constrains
the
filament
from
moving
back
and
forth.
A
So
you
can
print
with
flexible
filaments,
and
my
comment
on
that
would
be
it
that
probably
you
would
need
like
the
nm
in
the
Flex
East
Rooter.
The
low
is
about
4
X
flex,
East
Rooter.
So
the
good
thing
is
all
this
has
CAD
files
in
aloes
about
development
directory
what
they
do
in
a
museum
out
in
a
flexi
scooter.
They
have
a
little
teflon
tube.
A
A
So
we
might
have
to
include
a
little
teflon
tube
in
there
to
guide
the
film
and
even
more
tightly.
They
said
in
our
email.
Communications
with
Lowe's
about
people
is
that
the
teflon
tube
has
much
less
resistance
than
if
you
just
3d
printed
the
structure,
so
the
teflon
is
better
for
printing.
So
here's
the
actual
CAD,
if
we
open
it
up
I'll,
show
that.
A
A
And
they
haven't
responded
to
my
latest
email
and
I
was
asking
them
like
why
why
they
didn't
do
the
same
kind
of
teflon
tube
and
all
they're
they're
extruders?
But
this
apparently
doesn't
have
it.
It
seems
like
an
easy
fix
to
make
that
work
with
rubber,
very
reliably,
and
only
trick
here
is
that
they
have
this
metal
plate
this
plate
here
is
a
one
I'm
pointing
to
is
a
metal
plate
for
holding
the
nozzle
on
properly.
A
A
Because
somehow
we
have
to
grab
the
nozzle,
the
nozzle
is
not
hot
up
at
that
point,
so
it
should
be
okay,
but
that's
I
mean
that's
the
only
question
like
if
we
don't
do
what
they're
doing
then
we're
we're
hacking
it
and
we
don't
know
how
well
it's
gonna
work.
The
idea
there
is
that
this
metal
piece
allows
for
a
very
stiff
connection
of
the
whole
extruder
nozzle,
and
you
see
here
this
has
got
this
large
heater
block,
which
is
twice
the
size
of
regular
heater
blocks.
A
This
is
a
larger
extruder,
and
this
is
this
is
their
one
point,
two
millimeter
nozzle
and
to
two
fans.
We
were
looking
at
taking
off
one
fan
so
that
we
can
put
the
height
probe
on
this.
Those
buddy
uses
a
different
way
of
doing
height
control
the
bed
leveling
to
actually
do
a
touch
of
the
nozzle
onto
the
bed
for
leveling.
They
don't
have
the
the
sensor
on
the
extruder
head,
okay,
so
let's
yeah.
Let's
continue
on
that
see
what
see
you
next
week
or
we
can
do
anything
else.
Roberto.
A
From
the
other,
like
the
like,
for
example,
same
as
the
the
flexi
stirrer
yeah,
yeah
I,
don't
know,
I,
don't
know
you
have
to
look
at
the.
If
you
measure
the
distance,
you
can
probably
tell
that
no
idea,
but
it
probably
probably
would
be
the
same.
Don't
know
yeah
we'd
have
to
take
measurements
and
see.
Do
they
have
the
did
you
find
the
3d
printed
parts
for
the
the
gears.
D
D
D
A
They
don't
use
them,
so
they
went
to
the
eros
cruder,
more
constrained
path,
higher
temperature
materials,
so
like
metal,
aha,
the
thing
that
I
don't
understand
about
that,
though,
is
okay.
Take
the
eros
eros
true
der
the
part,
that's
hot
is
by
the
nozzle
like
as
soon
as
you
enter.
The
part.
That's
like
above
I
mean
that
tube
just
reaches
like.
If
you
take
a
look
at
the
Flex
East
ruder
I'm,
gonna
zoom
in
on
this
here,
take
a
look
at
the
Flex
East
ruder.
A
Well,
I
mean
the
tube
that
plastic
tube
only
reaches
up
to
this.
This
part
where
my
cursor
is
and
the
hot
pot
this
is.
This
part
is
already
getting
cooled
here,
so
this
is
by
the
time
it
gets
to
this
plate.
Here,
it's
cool,
so
I'm
not
sure
why
you
can't
use
PTFE
up
in
this
part,
which
is
not
that's,
not
gonna,
be
hot
or
maybe
it
does
still
get
hotter,
but
it's
not
it's.
A
It
can
be
250
yeah
at
all,
because
that
would
melt
the
plastic,
so
I'm
just
have
to
look
into
that
so
they're
using
eros,
true
der
and
they're,
using
that
what
they
use
there
is
metal
like
metal
down
here
and
like
metal
at
the
top
yeah.
It
looks
like
it.
Aha
yeah
are
those.
D
C
A
D
A
A
A
Actual
extruder
proper
yeah,
okay.
Well,
we
do
want
to
have
a
system,
that's
that
works
well
with
with
all
kinds
of
filaments
now.
The
issue
here
is,
though,
does
this
work
with
a
much
larger
nozzle?
That's
that's
all
I
think
is
we
want
to
I
think
for
us
for
printing
large
objects
and
really
useful
parts.
Our
priority
is
the
large
large
nozzle
yeah
for
things
like
if
you
think
about
rubber
tracks
or
polycarbonate
glazing,
it's
probably
done
done
best
with
I
mean
definitely
for
the
tracks
with
a
larger
nozzle.
A
D
A
E
E
Around
the
video
isn't
too
hard
to
well,
but
when
I
made
some
other
pipe
sections
for
the
one
inch,
it's
there
three-quarter
inch
NPT,
which
is
what
just
before
that
cutting
sections
of
pipe
sounds
a
lot
cheaper
right.
So
it's
what
I
did
there
for
the
one
inch,
which
is
actually
a
three
quarter,
he's
a
pipe
right.
So
defense
that
sounds
like
it
fits
the
when
it's
hoes
section
lines,
but
hopefully
that
that
fitting
isn't
too
restrictive
a
piece
of
pipe
that
way,
since
it's
technically
third
quarter
suction
lines.
A
E
A
A
C
A
A
E
E
E
A
E
A
A
E
E
A
E
A
E
E
E
A
Okay,
okay,
hold
on
a
second
hold
on
a
second.
Let
me
just
test
I'm,
looking
at
the
genealogy
I'm.
Looking
para
Cuba
version,
18
point:
oh
one,
it
looks
like
how
come
the
development
spreadsheet
that's
embedded
in
there,
because
this
is
important
for
records
because
I'm
on
page
18
point:
oh
one
and
I
see
the
development
worksheet
spreadsheet
and
it
says
power
cubes
1711
on
that
one
is
that.
D
A
E
A
E
A
A
E
E
A
A
E
A
E
E
A
Small
one
should
be
doable
by
one
person,
but
the
larger
one-
that's
just
harder
much
harder,
because
the
small
you
can
actually
large
large
part
of
it
is
actually
where
you
can
grab
it
in
a
solid
way.
The
small
one
is
small
enough,
that's
actually
quite
easy
to
grab
and
they'll,
be
about
still
I
mean
it's
heavy,
it's
probably
like
200
pounds
or
so,
whereas
the
the
one
with
a
full
tank
would
be
like
more
like
300
pounds,
which
is
less
one-person
territory,
but
200
is
the
territory.
E
Something
across
it
give
it
more
strength,
but
since
it's
on
top
all
it
is
the
sixth
side
is
basically
just
the
top
of
the
tank.
We
need
to
add
more
to
that.
Well,
but,
on
the
smaller
words,
putting
stacking
these
up,
it's
gonna
make
it
hard
to
access
the
fuel.
You
know,
obviously,
all
that
the
basic
stuff.
A
E
A
Let's
do
that
maybe
save
that
for
then,
because
it
does
get
tricky
as
far
as
all
the
plumbing
and
you
got
to
fill
the
gas
and
everything
else
and
then
there's
so
many
of
them
and
they're
somewhat
difficult
to
move
into
place.
So
there's
a
number
of
considerations:
we
need
to
make
sure
are
dressed
yeah
and
do
we
have
let's
see
I
was
looking
at
I,
don't
see
a
micro
tract
genealogy
page
on
the
wiki
I
think
we
have
to
start
that
I
just
kind
of
started
that.
A
E
A
A
Yes,
so,
let's
always
use
like
V
17.1,
okay,
okay,
I,
think,
yeah.
There's
a
bunch
of
issues
we
got
to
go
over
on
that.
So
well,
I've
tried
genealogy.
Is
there
micro
track?
Genealogy
there
is
started
power.
Cube
genealogy
is
good,
so
yeah
as
we
go
forward,
I
mean
it
gets
more
and
more
important
to
keep
track
of
everything
properly.
E
E
A
E
A
A
B
B
B
I
think
the
problem
I
was
having
with
the
bottle
Myers
mm-hmm
I
can
tell
a
hundred
percent
sure,
because
what
happened
is
I
changed
the
acceleration
for
the
same
axis
in
Maui,
I
move
it
from
100.
It
was
adapted
to
one
person
and
that
I
believe
was
a
solution
for
some
reason.
Lowest
value
of
incineration
was
not
getting
me.
These
access
to
move
quick
enough
first
few
lies,
but
at
the
same
time
and
have
an
issue
that
I
see
Linux
I
haven't
been
stolen,
hard
drive,
you
know,
I
love
them.
B
B
B
Alinea,
okay,
because
I
couldn't,
when
I
bring
day
last
set
of
parts
the
well
when
I
printed,
it
should
the
whole
set
of
short
short
either
side
and
I
have
a
shake
of
the
motor
side.
The
inner
slices
and
I
was
having
troubles
with
the
leveling
of
the
bed,
because
and
also
will
with
a
three-point
problem.
B
B
B
B
B
A
A
That's
something
that
if
we
have
larger
print
surfaces,
that's
just
not
gonna
work.
Cuz
you're
gonna
have
enough
variation
that
you
have
to
trace
the
mountains
and
valleys
and
in
a
bed
but
I'm
wondering
if,
if
it's
just
like
the
your
pei
coming
up
too
much
or
or
those
different
algorithms
are
so
different,
I
mean,
apparently,
those
different
algorithms
do
produce
significantly
different
results
and
that
one
works
and
one
doesn't
so
it
probably
is
that
your
bed
might
be
just
enough.
B
B
A
Yeah,
okay,
yeah
I,
think
this
kind
of
issue
like
as
we
go
further
down
a
road
what
this
bed
leveling
issued
since
the
different
and
different
leveling
schemes
work
differently.
The
end
goal
is
probably
the
the
bed
leveling
that
that
follows
a
nonlinear
surface.
It
doesn't
assume
the
surface
is
linear,
it
assumes
there's
mountains
and
valleys,
and
but
that's
as
far
as
I
know
not
in
the
code.
Currently.
So
that's
a
that's
a
coding
job
that
has
to
be
added
to
this
to
Marlins
sometime
in
the
future
and
I.
A
Don't
think
anybody
is
working
on
that
I
haven't
seen
well,
I'm
sure
the
larger
printers
they
might
have
solved
that
by
doing
coding.
That's
that
follows
the
mountains
and
valleys
the
actual
nonlinear
correction,
not
just
a
linear
correction,
yeah,
okay.
Anyway,
that's
definitely
something
for
the
future
that,
as
we
go
forward,
something
to
address
fully
because
yeah,
if
you
have
in
trouble,
other
people
might
have
trouble
with
this
as
well.
Mm-Hmm,
okay,.
B
D
B
C
B
B
A
B
B
B
C
A
B
A
B
Lovely,
let's
say:
I
was
working
here.
They
and
I
have
been
restoring
a
lot
to
install
updates
and
when
I
did
here
was
updated,
are
we
meant
to
keep
running
with
versions
that
free
free,
install
with
the
boise
linux,
or
are
we
mean
no.
A
B
A
Right,
we
typically
just
say:
yeah
just
use
the
OSE
Linux,
because
it's
got
all
the
right
settings
and
like
it
should
be,
but
since
you've
already
changed
some
of
the
settings,
that's
yeah
you're
kind
of
going
off.
But
what's
the
easiest
thing
for
you
right
now,
you
just
leave
that
one
just
leave
it
cuz.
It
works
yeah.