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From YouTube: Development Team Meeting - Jun 12, 2018
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2. Immersion Program posting
3. CNC Circtuit Mill workshop
4. Power Cube
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B
B
Okay,
that's
the
current
working
meeting
document
on
the
wiki.
It's
called
current
meeting
at
the
OSC
wiki.
Okay,
so
welcome
everybody
and
I'd
like
to
introduce
so
we've
got
Eric
Palmer
joining
the
team.
Today
he's
been
involved
in
some
of
the
bioplastics
work.
In
fact,
we
documented
like,
for
example,
procedures
to
do
PLA
and
other
bioplastics
on
the
wiki
long
time
ago,
and
that's
actually
something
we
want
to
return
to,
probably
next
year
too,
to
actually
produce
some
of
these
experiments
feasible
production
of
bio
plastics
in
a
small
scale.
B
So
welcome
Eric
and
we're
going
to
talk
tonight
about
your
your
three-month
work
plan
and
Eric's
also
gonna
come
to
the
OSC
boot
camp
and
late
August.
So
that's
that's
good!
We're
moving
right
along
here.
So,
let's
see
who
else
we
got
at
Rousillon
and
Abe.
So
on
my
side,
I
just
want
to
update
you
what's
what's
happening
with
latest
on
the
recruiting
for
the
immersion
programs
and
everything
else.
B
I
have
sent
out
a
bunch
of
publicity
off
to
different
universities,
posting
on
internship,
or
rather
fellowship
announcements
for
university,
so
basically
top
grading
that
so
putting
an
announcement
on
just
about,
like
all
the
taking
a
look
at
all
the
top
universities
in
the
States,
United,
States
and
Canada
and
posting
on
their
different
boards.
I'm
gonna
continue
that
and
finish
it
off
and
short
timing.
C
B
That
said,
that's
going
forward
the
next.
I
want
to
take
a
look
at
just
the
critical
path,
the
development
narrative
on
the
slide
number
four.
So
if
you'd
take
a
look
at
that,
let's
see
I
only
see
two
people
on
on
the
slide
there
or
on
the
presentation.
Can
you
guys?
Let's
see,
we
got
your
salon
if
you
click
on
that,
so
in
a
chat
box,
if
you
click
on
a
document,
you
should
all
take
a
look
at
that.
I
only
see
two
people
in
there
we've
got
at
least
one
more
person.
B
Path,
you
can
take
a
take
a
look
at
the
development
narrative
link
on
the
wiki,
but
we're
moving
along
along
primarily
on
the
personal
microfactory
were
out
there,
so
the
purple
ones
are
workshops.
So
we
just
had
the
Lawrence
3d
printer
build
Lawrence
Kansas
in
about
ten
days,
I'm
going
off
to
Eugene
Oregon
to
do
the
3d
printer
workshop
there,
and
actually
right
after
that,
I'm
gonna
attend
there's
a
it's
called
the
eastern
RepRap
festival,
East
Coast,
rap
rap
Festival
and
that's
23rd
and
24th
of
June.
B
So
I
want
to
actually
go
there
and
make
contacts
with
other
people
through
with
all
the
relevant,
basically
to
recruit
potential
developers.
Collaborators
and
I'm
also
going
to
talk
to
people
about
joining
as
an
OSC
as
running
workshops,
because
the
people
have
the
3d
printer
meets.
There's
a
lot,
a
lot
of
people
who
already
run
3d
printers.
So
how
about?
If
they
take
on
2d,
3d
and
and
run
workshops.
B
We
can
train
people
to
do
that
and
the
current
way
to
do
that
is,
go
through
the
boot
camp
and
then
participate
in
a
few
few
events
as
an
assistant
and
then
actually
start
doing
it
on
your
own.
We
can
pay
you
for
that.
We're
looking
at
like
six
hundred
dollars
per
event
right
now
that
I
think
that
works
as
far
as
the
financial
model
there,
but,
of
course,
you'd
have
to
get
trained
and
get
them
and
get
certified
to
do
that
with
us.
B
So
that's
23rd,
24th,
that's
gonna!
Be
cool
I!
Really,
like
those
events
there,
you
know
the
lots
of
hacking
going
on
lots
of
new
ideas
and
just
state
of
you
know
finding
out
what's
the
state
of
art
what
everyone
is
doing
so
so
very
good
stuff
and
after
that
on
the
critical
path
is
a
CNC
circuit,
millwork
shop.
So
let's
take
a
look
at
that.
If
you
go
to.
B
It
the
results,
are
really
good,
Shane
killed
it
in
terms
of
getting
the
accuracy
and
the
shakedown
of
that
machine,
including
a
full
open-source
tool
chain
for
leveling
for
generating
the
files
and
so
forth.
So
you
can
look
at
that
and
of
course
you
sorry
I
can't
share
my
screen
here,
so
go
to
open
source,
ecology
or
workshops
and
programs
and
click
on
I'm
gonna
paste
that
in
so
this
is
I'm
using
OSC
Linux
right
now,
and
we
got
to
fix
this
thing
with
an
OSD
Linux.
B
B
B
B
C
C
Take
you
know
small
where's.
B
It
coming
from
so
I
published
the
3d
designs,
schematics,
fallacy
videos
and
budgets
on
a
wiki.
Then
contributors
from
all
over
the
world
began
showing
up
wow
I,
don't
know
what
happened.
Oh
I,
get
it
it's
when
you
open
up
that
and
for
some
reason
that
thing
starts
auto-playing.
Therefore,
within
WordPress,
sorry
about
that,
but
anyway,
I
do
want
to.
Let
me
let
me
just
reopen
that
reopen
the
closed
tab.
There
see
if
that
still
happens,.
B
Yeah
no
I
just
wanted
to
emphasize
some
of
that
where
we're
gonna
build
an
open
source
oscilloscope
during
this
workshop
and
some
little
power
trying
to
device
like
a
charger
or
a
power
supply,
or
something
like
that,
it's
a
three
book
shop,
so
it's
gonna,
be
one-
is
the
build
of
the
complete
CNC
circuit
mill,
including
the
ability
to
take
parts
to
you
want
to
build
one
for
yourself.
B
There's
a
full
detailed
schedule
of
all
that's
going
on
and,
as
you
see
on
the
pictures,
I
mean
that
you
know
that's
some
pretty
good
results
like
half
a
millimeter
wide
traces
and
the
good
thing
is
it's
exactly
the
same
d
3d
universal
axis
system
with
still
the
metal
frame,
so
it's
showing
the
multiple
multi-purpose
capacity
of
the
construction
central.
So
that's
that's
excellent
stuff.
B
Measurements
detailed
schedule
also
Shane's
gonna-
be
pitching
that
so
it's
myself
and
Shane
Shane
from
Michigan
Tech.
Those
people
really
do
good
work.
They
are
they
just
publish
the
filament
maker
and
they
they
operated
on
a
CNC
certain
know.
So
it's
it's
great
operation
with
those
guys
from
Michigan
Tech.
That's
one
of
the
things
that
one
of
the
university
collaborations
are
really
working
for
us
and
pretty
much
people
who
are
collaborating
substant
with
producing
substance
for
the
global
village.
B
Construction
set
so
great
stuff
there,
and
so
that's
the
workshop
coming
up
early
July
and
then
looks
like
for
early
August.
Do
the
filament
maker
and
it's
not
on
a
calendar
yet
but
I'm
in
touch
with
dr.
Pierce
from
Michigan
Tech
I'm
gonna,
see
if
we
can
hold
it
up
at
Michigan
Tech,
there
will
be
a
great
place.
We
would
have
an
example
of
the
working
filament
maker
there
and
we
could
build
an
army
of
them.
That
would
be
a
pretty
interesting
event
and
a
chance
to
meet
with
the
team
from
Michigan
Tech
University.
B
Once
again
to
the
d3d
cnc
circuit,
v3,
universal
access
platform,
and
then
we've
got
the
big
immersion
in
September,
the
boot
camp
and
immersion
there.
So
that's,
essentially
the
program
and
thinking
about
I
just
want
to
emphasize
some
of
the
milestones.
So
how
do
we
get
to
grow
as
organization
once
we
get
our
OSE
fellows
on
board?
B
Is
there
really
a
market
like
like
we
think
for
that,
and
we
think
right
now
that
it
is,
and
the
proof
is
gonna
be
when
we
have
the
goal
for
people
working
with
us
and
that
actually
works.
So
we're
not
gonna
go
bankrupt
as
osc
and
can't
can't
pay
the
people
pay
our
people
to
do
that.
We
have
to.
We
have
to
prove
that
it
works
because
the
funding
from
that
comes
actually
from
running
the
workshops.
So
let
me
go
through
a
couple
of
MIL
Donna
OSE
fellows
critical
path.
C
C
B
I'm
not
able
to
type
this
in
but
go
to
the
go
to
my
log,
MJ
and
OC
fellows
critical
path,
so
so,
first
of
all
validate
and
the
feasibility
of
our
extreme
manufacturing
once
it's
scaled
to
multiple
people
in
multiple
locations.
What
are
the
limits
of
that?
We
have
to
determine
that,
because
that
will
determine
how
much
we
can
grow
with
that.
And,
of
course
we
want
repeat
customers
as
in.
If
we
go
to
a
school
and
do
a
workshop
say
on
the
3d
printer
we've
got
more,
we've
got
the
CNC
circuit
mill.
B
Source
microfactory
infrastructure,
so
the
desktop
microfactory.
So
the
next
thing
on
that
is
designed
jams
can
we
actually
work
with
all
the
schools
and
libraries
and
everyone
and
engage
them
and
in
prototyping
like
starting
up
clubs
like
school
clubs
for
open
source
product
development
along
the
lines
of
the
open
source
everything
store,
meaning
where
the
desktop
microfactory
can
produce
a
lot
of
different
items?
Just
like.
B
Deploying
that,
as
a
real
product
that
we
can
actually
market
and
sell
as
I'm
saying
80%,
probably
if
consumer
goods
can
be
produced
with
open-source
microfactory
desktop
version,
so
jams,
design
jams,
another
point
is
the
validate.
Does
the
open
source
everything
store
idea
work?
Is
that
model
of
distributed,
desktop
microfarad,
ooh
singh
products
and
developing
them
collaboratively?
Is
that
a
reasonable,
feasible
thing
to
develop
products?
That's
gonna
compete
with
Amazon
and
Walmart
in
the
future.
Well,
that's
one
thing
to
determine.
B
We
also
want
to
validate
materials
production
so
so
focusing
on
a
desktop
microfactory
bioplastics,
actually
making
the
bioplastics
not
just
recycling
but
making
them
say,
say
yer
their
starch
based
PLA,
which
is
a
bacterial
culture.
Can
we
start
culturing
that
and
making
real
PLA
as
Industrial
plastic
off
the
trees
of
our
farm
and
things
like
that
or
of
off
whatever
starch
sources
we
have
in
any
location,
others
things,
metal,
embedded
filaments,
imagine
3d,
printing
and
embedding
a
tiny
metal
filament
through
the
same
extruder
or
at
the
fin
extruder
to
make
wire
reinforced
plastics.
B
B
Have
a
metal
lattice
that
they
print
around
so
a
little
different.
We
want
to
validate
the
3d
printing
in
metal.
So
that's
once
again,
most
Michigan
open-source
technology
lab
once
again.
They've
done
some
of
the
pioneering
work
on
that,
but
that's
definitely
to
be
developed,
because
there
are
plenty
of
practical
things.
I
think
we
can
do
like
like
windmill
towers.
B
Imagine
little
climbing
robot
with
a
with
a
welding
gun
that
travels
up,
starts
on
the
ground
and
then
truck
travels
up
the
structure,
depositing
a
3d
printed
metal
tower
talking
about
megawatt
scale,
wind
turbines
or
100
kilowatt,
200
kilowatt
scale,
wind
turbines.
So
that's
3d,
printing
and
metal,
using
yourself
like
a
wall,
climbing
robot,
that's
proven
technology
and
then
validate
insulation
printing,
like
ceramics
like
meaning
clay,
that
you
then
bake.
B
B
We
want
to
validate
the
recyclability
of
all
kinds
of
formants,
like
from
ABS
to
PT,
all
the
common
household
plastics
that
literally
even
you're
like
shopping
bags,
you're
just
throwing
into
the
plastic
muncher
to
squeeze
out
3d
printing
filament
out
of
that
as
a
product
or
maybe
for
bulk
3d
printing.
So
the
scalability
proof
that
we
want
to
do
is
up
to
what
I
would
think
that
2
by
3
by
8
foot
printer
for
printing
up
to
plastic,
lumber
panels
of
polycarbonate
and
so
forth,
so
so
think
about.
B
B
Home,
you
can
be
building
house
building
materials
that
never
rot
things
like
that.
So
it's
validating
the
scalability
of
scalable
3d
printing
we've
already
bought
a
small
six
foot
tall
3d
printer
last
year
that
that
seems
to
work.
We
didn't
use
it
much.
We
didn't
really
run
it,
but
it's
easy
to
do
if
you
go
scaling
that
in
a
vertical
direction,
because
Z
scaling
is
easy,
we
want
to
validate
printing
3d
printing
of
electric
motors
and
I
was
also
thinking,
hydraulic
components
that
run
on
pressurized
water,
so
think
about.
B
Like
we
have
hydraulics
for
tractor,
which
are
high
pressure.
You
can
do
low
pressure
with
water
using
3d,
printed
parts,
I
think
that's
think
of
art.
I!
Don't
think
anybody
has
done
that
that
I
know
of
they
do
have
like
3d
printed
micro,
fluidics
and
things,
but
3d
printed
structures
that
are
that
work
on
water
and
why,
because
then,
for
example,
think
about
a
device
like
like
a
of
the
the
farm
bot,
which
is
that
stepper
motors
an
automated
device
for
planting
plants?
B
Well,
you
don't
want
to
have
electronics
out
in
the
environment
how
about
hydraulics
which
are
compatible
with
water.
They
don't
care
if
they
get
wet
because
they
run
on
water.
So
you
pump
water
and
it
makes
things
move
so
say.
Hydraulic
stepper
motors
or
hydraulic
motors
for
your
exit,
outdoor
use,
farm
bot
that'll
be
the
relevance
of
hydraulic,
3d,
printed
components.
It's
doable
and.
B
C
B
We're
aware
of
all
the
things
that
can
be
done
with
a
3d
printer,
so
another
thing
is
a
3d
printer
wall
like
9d
3d,
stacked
against
the
wall,
possibly
with
automatic
part
harvesting
that
are
your
your
workhorse
production
micro
micro
facility
that
can
produce
real
goods
or
the
open
source.
Everything
store.
So
that's
kind
of
the
roadmap
and.
B
But
human,
like
personal
development,
so
one
of
the
things
we're
going
to
look
for
is
how
do
we
develop
our
capacity
to
work
as
a
transparent,
open
team,
we're
really
synergizing
and
collaborating
and
and
I
would
say
the
most
one
of
the
most
critical
things
to
open-source
culture?
Is
your
self
esteem
actually
because
a
high
level
of
self
esteem
allows
you
to
be.
B
B
Worrying
what
somebody's
gonna
think
about
that?
That's
all
about
self
esteem,
so
I
say
that
on
our
team
as
a
group,
we
want
to
develop
that
capacity.
Actually,
there's
a
seminal
book
that
LSE
critical
reading
list,
OLC
meeting
list
I'm
actually
putting
four
main
books
on
that.
That
I
think
our
philosophy,
OSU.
B
B
B
Movements
occurring
like
how
does
that
relate
and
once
again
I
believe
self-esteem
as
a
critical
antidote,
and
if
you
want
to
read
about
history,
the
the
first
two
books,
Amadeus
and
Homo
sapiens,
cover
one
the
technological
history
and
to
the
human
history
of
all
the
human,
human
institutions
and
technological
institutions.
Those
those
two
are
similar
before
I
had
things
like:
there's
Buckminster,
Fuller,
a
critical
path,
there's
Gandhi
autobiography,
there's
the
green
history
of
the
world
and
some
others
that
to
me
were
seminal
seminal
reading.
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You
know
you're
teaching
us
about
recap
and
so
forth.
You
bring
in
the
OSC
many
guys,
but
can
we
bring
in
none
of
those
guys
to
talk
to
us
about
the
maximum
power
point
tracker,
cuz
I
think
we
can
definitely
use
that.
I
was
looking
at
the
open
source
photovoltaic
system
for
the
TV
go
home
and
I.
Think,
as
is
that
maximum
power
point
tracker,
is
something
that
we
could
use.
Definitely
because
we
use
power
point
trackers
in
our
open
source,
PV
system
and
I
would
just
love
to
do
an
open
source
one.
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About
blender
blender
yeah,
yes,
that's
some
of
the
skills
we
need
to
learn
to
on
our
team
blender
getting
into
animations
with
blender.
That's
something
we
want
to
definitely
document
for
on
our
side,
develop
workflows
for
those
things
mm-hmm,
and
this
also
I'm
using
OSC
Linux
right
now,
but
basically
all
those
all
that
infrastructure
should
be
put
on
all
SC
Linux
with
that
set
up
for
people
to
basically
dive
in
and
write
in
to
all
those
kinds
of
workflows.
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People,
the
hamburger
people
why
they
decided
against
doing
something
like,
for
example,
a
shield
for
an
Arduino,
because
then
you
can
know
they
make
a
lot
of
the
complexity
of
the
board
itself
by
by
using
the
power
by
putting
the
power
handling
components
onto
an
ordinal
shield.
So
you
can
be
more
modular
about
the
design
and
that's
the
kind
of
design
pattern
I
like
to
see
so
that
the
brute
force
components
we
can
definitely
know.
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Found
on
the
charge
controller,
not
sure
the
d3d
would
be
able
to
do
the
very
tiny,
tiny
components
that
are
on
there.
So
we
can
separate
that
by
using
existing
things
like
existing
Arduino
and
using
using
shields
as
a
way
to
modularize
the
design
a
little
more.
So
that's
that's
a
discussion
we're
going
to
have
perhaps
for
next
week
if
we
get
someone
to
our
team
meeting.
So
let
us
know
like
as
soon
as
you
find
out
about
this.
We
can
plan
for
that,
for
the
meeting
could
put
them
on
a
schedule.
Mm-Hmm.
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So,
just
like
you
did
the
frame
within
the
D
3d
print
3d,
printer
workbench,
someone
who's
knowledgeable
in
freecad
could
take
that
and
start
adding
additional
functions.
To
that
right,
I
mean
there's.
We
can
add
more
buttons
for
different
for
inserting
different
features
and
then
take
it
from
there.
So
would
you
recommend
that
somebody
just
take
it?
Take
it
from
there
like
if
we
say,
find
somebody
to
do
that.
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Yeah,
it
would
be
good
to
do
that.
So,
for
example,
we
have
the
d
3d
genealogy
page
and
if
we
go
to
it
just
to
show
you
the
3d
genealogy
on
the
wiki
and
on
it
we
have
a
bunch
of
versions
in
the
way
we're
naming
Dinah's
by
the
year
point
month.
So
he
got
D
30
18
point
O,
1,
D,
3,
D,
Ohio
version
team,
two
actually
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3
D.
We
have
more
than
that.
We've
got
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3
D.
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As
you
see
it's
under
active
development,
so
the
public
template
use
the
short
one,
the
twin,
which
has
got
about
twenty
items
in
it
from
the
develop
template
page
and
then
create
burn
down
and
the
instructions
are
there.
And
if
you
look
on
the
it's
called,
what's
Lexus
page
called
it's
called
OSC
dev.
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From
the
former
urgence
such
that
you
don't
have
to
redo
it,
but
I
think
is,
will
changed.
So
if
there's
even
a
slight
change,
don't
try
linking
back
to
the
old
version.
If
there's
any
change
so
I
think
that's
the
best
we
can
do
in
terms
of
keeping
truck,
because
we
have
to
remember
that
every
single
iteration
will
be
treated
like
a
fork
because.
B
Every
project,
otherwise
we
just
start
mixing
everything,
and
you
don't
know
which
goes
with
which
which,
if
you
know,
if
we
critique,
for
example,
the
RepRap
wiki,
they
don't
have
this
structure.
So
a
lot
of
things
are
mixed.
You
don't
know
which
goes
with
which
on
the
osc
wiki,
we
try
to
keep
some
order
as
we
go
into
the
future.
A
lot
of
our
stuff
is
mixed
up,
but
as
we
go
forward,
we
want
to
keep
track
by
keeping
every
distinct
development
project
every
build
with
its
own
development
template
all
right
that
sound
good.