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A
A
Okay,
let's
look
at
the
meeting
agenda.
Things
are
going
well
welcome
to
new
developers.
We've
got
Frank.
Mccormack
actually
joined
us
this
week,
so
we're
at
a
total
of
about
eight
or
nine
active
people
on
the
technical
side
and
as
far
as
the
numbers
go,
let
me
share
that
this
is
the
current
number.
A
A
We
still
have
logged
already
100
two
hours
for
this
week,
so
you
can
say
it's
if
it's
a
40
hour
week,
that's
2.5
people
full-time
equivalent,
that's
happening
under
echt
development
outside
of
anything
else
that
goes
on
in
the
project
outside
of
the
main
core
working
team.
There's
some
other
activity
besides
that
so
back
to
the
agenda.
Those
are
the
numbers.
A
The
thing
to
only
thing
I
want
to
mention
here
is
that
yeah,
please,
please
keep
logging
this.
If
we
track
these
numbers,
then
we
have
a
good
historical
record
and
idea
is
just
for
perspective.
Linux
currently
has
5,000
people,
there
are
active
contributors,
it's
like
a
billion-dollar
project,
but
our
goal
is
humbly
to
rise.
We're
about
you
know
from
about
10
here
to
a
hundred
by
the
end
of
the
year,
so
so
really
significant
boost
of
velocity
and
product
and
continue
growing
from
there.
So
ambitions
are
high.
A
A
My
personal
goal
is
that
within
three
years
were
we're
at
the
level
of
Linux
development
in
terms
of
the
number
the
volume
of
people
we're
talking
about
thousands
of
dedicated
people
along
the
lines
of
the
10
hours
per
week,
and
by
that
time,
of
course,
some
people
will
be
doing
this
as
a
full-time
gig,
because
they're
able
to
get
off
get
started
on
some
of
the
open-source
microfactory
aspects
or
running
workshops
are
taking
this
as
a
full-time,
full-time
engagement,
contributing
effort
back
to
the
to
the
project.
So
visions
are
high.
A
It
takes
a
lot
of
effort
together
the
main
thing
that
we're
working
on
as
we
were
developing
a
recruiting
team,
an
HR
human
resources
team
and
we're
just
trying
to
present
we're
pretty
much
streamlining
the
operations
there
in
terms
of
effectively
getting
a
funnel
to
interview
and
get
people
on
board.
So
we're
just
pretty
much
starting
that
going
through
some
working
out
of
the
the
procedures
and
and
workflow
on
that.
A
But
if
we
look
at
the
numbers
here,
yeah
I
mean
not
not
bad
as
far
as
there's
at
least
a
a
clear
visible
or
it
word
them
go.
Okay.
The
graph
disappeared,
but
there
is
definitely
a
clear
and
visible
upward
trend
in
our
numbers.
So
let's
continue
that.
Okay
next
item
on
the
agenda,
so
please
look
at
the
agenda
I'll,
send
I'll
put
in
a
direct
link
into
the
presentation.
You
can
look
on
ad3d,
Log
page
for
that
as
well.
A
Second
item:
let's
talk
about
the
product
release,
schedule
perspective
and
review
of
last
week,
so
we're
working
diligently
on
Adi,
3d,
3d
printer
we're
making
the
instructionals
happen
and
for
perspective.
Where
are
we
going
with
this?
So
here's
a
here's,
the
the
idea
for
the
very
near
term
we're
on
d
3d
right
now,
so
that
is
april
29!
That's
the
when
the
build
is
going
to
happen
the
month
after
that,
for
that's
April
is
pretty
much
the
beginning
of
June.
A
A
That's
a
relatively
easy
improvement
over
what
we
have
right
now,
because
the
easiest
way
to
implement
that
would
be
to
take
two
of
our
16
inch.
3D
printers
connect
them
through
angle
iron.
So
one
is
sitting
very
much
on
top
of
the
other
connected
through
like
a
6-foot
piece
of
angle,
iron
on
the
four
corners.
So
you
basically
have
a
tall
vertical
stack
of
2
16
inch
versions
that
are
connected
and
the
connection
can
actually
be
magnetic
using
the
magnets
that
we've
seen
several
of
those
make
a
very,
very
tight
connection.
A
So
if
you
take
a
piece
of
say,
eighth
inch
by
two
inch
angle
and
connect
the
four
corners
vertically
using
angle,
you
can
stack
two
of
those
3d
printers
and
then
you
just
need
to
extend
the
z-axis
while
the
x
and
y
remain
identical,
and
at
that
point
we
do
also
want
to
have
the
universal
controller
so
that
we
can
handle
the
larger,
current
or
larger
size
of
the
machine
for
the
z-axis.
We're
going
to
need
more
power
on
a
z-axis
at
that
point.
A
So
talking
about
printing
things
like
six
phones,
6-foot
fence
posts
or
plumbing
pipes
that
gets
us
into
print
clusters
and
filament
extruders.
So
on
the
print
cluster.
As
soon
as
we
get
the
3d
printer
developed,
we
want
to
scale
that
so
we
know
how
to
run
an
effective
print
cluster
operation.
So
that
means
using
a
single
computer
through
ethernet
or
three
USB,
connecting
to
control
multiple
3d
printers,
and
that's
talking
about
actually
starting
to
make
useful
parts
like
for
one
printing
parts
for
the
workshops
like
right
now,
I'm
printing
parts
for
the
workshop.
A
But
it
would
be
good
to
have
that
such
that
you
don't
take
two
weeks
to
print
them,
but
maybe
like
a
day
or
two
in
your
print
cluster,
as
opposed
to
having
like
one
one
single
3d
printer,
so
we
can
scale
it
now.
I
also
make
contact
with
bcn
3d
movie,
oh
the
robotic
arm.
So
if
you
talk
about
a
print
cluster,
if
you
want
that
to
be
automated,
you
want
to
have
automated
part
harvesting.
One
way
to
do
that
is
through
a
small,
open
source,
robotic
arm
very
low-cost
3d
printed.
A
You
can
look
click
on
that
video
if
you
have
to
go
in
to
actually
view
mode
has
to
be
presentation
mode
in
order
for
you
to
view
that
video,
but
that's
actually
a
linked
video,
so
there'll
be
a
perfect
idea.
Now
these
guys
are
for
real.
They
use
the
MIT
license.
That
means
the
design
is
fully
open
source.
Currently
they
have
it
in
SolidWorks,
but
I,
just
emailed
them
to
cough
up
some
some
step
files,
so
we
can
start
working
with
it
in
freecad
and
I.
A
Ask
them
for
some
assistance
on
helping
us
do
that,
but
that
would
be
a
perfect
idea
where,
if
we
have
the
workshop
or
print
we're
doing,
3d
printer
builds
and
then
a
great
offering
is
the
robotic
arm.
It's
like
either
a
toy
or
a
functional
thing,
but
that's
a
very
high,
highly
exciting
and
potentially
practical
device.
We
can
definitely
work
on
upgrading
the
movie
04
automatic
automatic
part
harvesting
from
our
3d
print
cluster,
basically
have
a
little
arm
by
the
print
bed
and
the
arm
picks
off
the
finished
parts
from
the
print
bed.
A
Now
that
would
have
mean
that
you're
printing
things
a
lot
vertically
because
on
the
PEI,
build
surface
parts
come
off
very
much
readily
once
the
platform
cools,
so
you
can
remove
parts
very
easily
with
very
little
force
and
I.
Think
the
movie
oh
I,
think
that
does
like
half
a
kilogram
or
something
of
force,
so
I
think
that
would
be
pretty
much
more
than
enough,
then
more
than
we
need
for
pulling
parts
of
the
print
head.
A
So
the
next
part
would
be
in
a
roadmap,
the
filament
extruder
and
why
I
say
the
print
cluster,
filament,
extruder
and
six
and
foot
tall
tree.
All
of
those
are
ready
improvements
of
one
technology
building
upon
another
building
upon
open
source,
so
the
filament
extruder
is
likewise
completely
open
source.
It
produces
12
pounds
of
filament
per
hour,
sorry
not
hour
per
day,
so
think
about
making
six
spools
of
3d
printing
filament
overnight
in
one
day,
fully
open
source
design,
we're
in
contact
with
the
developer
of
that
good
idea.
A
Abs
pellets,
if
you
buy
them
off
the
shelf,
they'll
cost
you
about
two
dollars
a
pound.
So
instead
of
spending
about
ten
bucks
for
a
spool
of
filament,
you
can
be
producing
for
two
dollars.
If
you
buy
the
pellets
off
shut
up-
or
if
you
grind
your
own,
then
you
can
get
them
for
free.
You
can
take
car
bumpers
off
junkyards
and
grind
them
down
and
make
printing
filament,
or
something
like
that.
So
that's
the
general
rollout
schedule
and
talking
about
a
little
bit
so
that
we
can
go
with
june.
Third,
the
eight-foot-tall
d3d.
A
A
The
animated
instructionals,
which
I
think
are
coming
out
great
from
some
of
the
stuff
that
people
have
posted
okay
and
then
the
plan
continuing
is
july.
So
that's
a
few
months
from
now,
two
and
a
half
months
from
now
cnc
torch
table,
which
is
a
bigger
version
of
the
d
3d
platformer
with
scaled
up
parts.
A
Heavy-Duty
machining
I've
already
done
here.
Things
like
the
heavy-duty
drill
press
and
a
lathe,
so
so,
basically
putting
heavy
heavy
motors
or
hydraulic
motors
on
on
a
solid
cnc
axis.
Now
this
time
around
we're
going
to
make
a
CNC
before
it
was
just
manual
machines
when
I
build
the
heavy-duty
drill
press
that
was
back
like
20
10
or
so
we
can
now
automate
them
for
heavy-duty
CNC
machines,
September
we're
going
to
release
the
brick
press
and
then
December
is
going
to
be
the
seed
home.
A
So
it
gets
more
sketchy
as
far
as
the
exact
schedule,
since
you
know
after
july,
but
definitely
until
july,
full
force
on
machine
development
for
up
to
the
heavy-duty
machining.
So
we
can
build
tractors,
cut
out
steel
for
the
detractors
and
Rick
presses
and
everything
else
as
far
as
the
enterprise's
here,
so
we
could
see
as
3d
printing
the
the
build
workshops,
enterprise
print
cluster
could
be
a
production
model
where
you
actually
sell
parts.
A
A
If
anyone
wants
to
pipe
in
good
things
that
have
happened
so
far
for
morale,
team
or
else
I'll
wants
to
pipe,
then
you
can
unmute
yourself,
but
I
would
say
that
that
I
was
completely
depressed
now
I'm
just
getting
here,
but
I
saw
some
of
the
animations
come
in
and
it
just
makes
me
happy
to
see
that
and
our
team,
as
is
working
well,
I
mean
explore
part
animations.
That's
like
a
pretty
high
high
tech
sengi.
A
If
you
you
know,
if
you
ask
somebody
how
to
do
that,
no
you
guys
actually
are
starting
to
know
how
to
do
that.
You
have
demonstrated
that
we
can
produce
them.
So
that's
a
I
would
call
that
a
a
morale
booster
right
there
and
anyone
else
have
any
other
comments
of
good
things
that
have
happened.
I
think
night.
Another
nice
thing
is
on
the
3d
printer
group
I'm,
seeing
discussions
starting
to
happen.
A
They're
like
we're,
taking
all
the
discussions,
basically
posting
our
work,
product
and
links
and
then
commenting
on
the
thread
within
a
3d
printer
group.
So
we've
got
14
members
there
right
now,
but
a
3d
printer
development
group,
like
posting
the
updates
and
like
the
videos
and
all
the
product,
that's
happening
so
far-
that's
happening
on
3d
printer
develop
any
other
quick
comments.
Someone
wants
to
interrupt
or
put
in
it.
Maybe
in
the
chat
box.
I
can
read
it
off.
A
Okay,
let's
go
to
the
progress
update,
so
the
format
for
progress
updates
is
scrum,
which
is
a
stand
up
its
scrum
methodology.
You
can
read
that
online,
but
in
scrum
they
have
one
minute,
like
stand-up
meetings,
where
people
report
on
our
progress
really
quickly
and
for
that
we
actually
are
putting
our
pages
within
this
document
to
show
what
people
have
done.
So
I'm
going
to
cover
a
couple
of
these
slides
here.
Do
we
have
a
manual?
No,
we
don't
hear
so
going
to
cover
his
slide
here.
A
So
the
manual
did
start
it
on
a
cable
chain.
Excellent.
Well,
the
cable
chain
is
a
pretty
complex
thing
and
we
want
to
be
able
to
represent
it
accurately
within
a
CAD,
including
how
it's
mounted
exactly
to
the
frame
and
to
to
the
axis
and
to
everything
else.
So
this
is
nice,
I'm
loving
it
then,
then,
because
it's
constrained
properly.
A
We
can
do
this,
but
I'd
like
to
shame
a
manual
publicly
for
not
putting
a
link
to
the
through
this
on
a
lot
because
I
haven't
seen
it
when
I
looked
at
this
Thank
You
Emmanuel
good
job,
okay,
next,
how
they
I,
don't
believe
he
he
could
make
it
he's
got
an
anniversary
today,
but
for
Jose
we've
got
talkies
been
working
on
an
extruder
halder
for
the
mini
and
for
the
12
inch
version.
So
this
is
how
it's
looking.
That's
pretty
good
integration
of
the
assembly
he's
working
on
assembly
integration,
organizing
that
within
free
cat.
A
So
that's
pretty
good
great
stuff.
So
definitely
progress
visible
progress
there.
If
you
had
to
print
out
this
extra
amount
right
here,
but
it
looks
good
to
me
and
that's
that's
pretty
nice,
so
we
have
now
an
extra
mount
that
mounts
under
the
carriage
or
over
the
carriage
like
here
it
mounts
over,
and
this
is
a
horizontal
carriage.
It's
not
staying
up
like
vertically
in
the
small
small
3d
printers
we're
laying
them
on
top
of
the
X
we're
letting
the
Y
flat
on
top
of
the
y
axis.
A
A
In
fact,
I'm
going
to
show
that
to
everybody
present
it
and
press
play
for
what
a
finished
instructional
with
very
nice
nicely
timed
voiceover
looks
like
something
so
get
a
look
at
that
sorry,
it's
cut
off
a
little
bit
in
the
video,
but
if
you're
looking
at
my
screen,
you
should
be
able
to
see
this.
So
look
at
that.
Our
title
page.
A
And
effective
commentary,
the
voice
over
here
I
must
later
point
out,
is
very
nice,
very
quick
to
the
point
clearly
audible,
the
bulk
screw
in
like
no
no
dead
time
it's.
This
is
exactly
what
we
want
no
dead
time
because
think
about
this
in
the
future.
Thousands
of
people
are
going
to
see
this
and
one
second
of
that
time
for
a
thousand
people
there's
what
an
hour
one
second
is
one
minute
is
60
seconds.
A
One
hour
is
3600
seconds,
so
it's
like
every
second
translates
to
so
much
more
time
when
so
many
people
view
it.
Okay,
very
good,
so
continuing
so
we
so
that
I
think
that's
a
good
paradigm
for
for
how
the
other
ones
should
look
simple
clips,
and
then
we,
when
we
build
this,
this
is
perfect.
I
mean
when
I'm
in
a
workshop.
A
I
can
use
this
exactly
as
we
can
loop
this
and
everyone
builds
this
part
it's
going
to
take
like
maybe
you
know,
five
minutes
or
so
to
build
this
parts,
the
relatively
simple
part
but
BAM
that,
and
actually
we
have
four
axes.
So
we
do
these
four
times.
So
this
video
playing
in
30
seconds
will
last
us,
probably
like
15
minutes
or
so
just
because
I
was
expecting
pretty
much
a
much
longer
time
of
the
actual
bills.
A
A
A
C
C
A
Okay,
so
definitely
the
script
over
there
is
complete.
However,
it's
not
timed
accurately
with
the
the
words
so
there's
a
little
bit
of
work
that
needs
to
happen,
but
but
very
good.
That's
what
this
is
nice
I
like
it.
We
can.
Definitely
you
know
this.
This
shows
you
okay,
this
is
how
it
looks.
Is
you
can
take
a
look
at
it
and
make
sense
out
of
it,
but
we
need
to
do
a
little
more
work
on
that,
so
probably
continuation,
they're,
very
good,
ok,
questions
and
suggestions.
A
Okay,
so
so
this
is
for
reports
and
I
guess
whoever
did
not
report.
Let's
see
we're
missing
a
couple
of
people
so
for
next
time.
Please
please
do
this
we're
doing
this
for
the
first
time.
So,
basically,
everybody
is
putting
in
their
work
product
into
the
presentation,
so
we're
effectively
showcasing
all
that's
done
so
for
a
couple
of
people
that
are
left
here
like
Jean,
Baptiste
and
Abe
and
and
Chaz
do
you
want
to
pipe
in
as
far
as
what
your
progress
is.
D
A
A
A
So
actually,
why
don't
we
do
this,
since
we
have
an
agenda
item
within
like
a
little
bit
later,
we've
got
the
questions
page
and
then
a
suggestions
page
at
the
end
of
the
meeting.
Maybe
we
can
go
there
for
questions
related
both
to
the
process
and
to
the
actual
work
product.
So
let's,
let's
do
that
if
you
wouldn't
mind
throughout
the
rest
of
this
meeting,
as
you
continue
listening,
can
you
type
in
your
questions
on
the
questions
page
so
just
start
a
new
page
in
his
dock
and
try
to
do
that.
A
E
A
Okay,
please
put
your
thing
into
the,
because
this
document
is
open
to
the
public
people
who
can
follow
our
meetings.
They
can
see
actually
everything
that
is
done
that
will
help
anyone
who's
joining
a
team
or
otherwise
is
interested
in
following
what
we're
doing
so.
We're
leaving
a
very
nice
paper
trail,
which
is
pretty
comprehensive
and
people
can
get
oriented
so
I'd
like
you
to
do
that.
Please.
Thank
you,
jean-baptiste
a
do.
You
have
anything
to
report.
F
A
Right,
it's
just
a
form!
That's
once
a
week
at
the
end
of
the
week
right
before
this
meeting,
because
we're
reviewing
the
numbers
like
we're
looking
at
these
numbers
right
here
in
this
graph,
which
I'm
going
to
update
at
the
end
of
the
meeting,
if
you
type
in,
if
you
use
the
form,
which
is
the
it's
called
volunteer
time
sheet
or
just
time
sheet,
you
can
input
just
your
name
hours
and
what
you
did
in
those
hours.
So
yes,
very,
quick
and
effective
other
than
that.
A
D
D
A
So,
let's
see
if
this
thing'll-
oh
yeah
short
short
works
for
all
of
them.
So
so
we
don't
need
the
longer
one
for
the
long
either
side
for
the
other
ones.
So
we're
okay
on
that
and
if
we
go
so
let
me
just
pull
up
for
the
last
week's
division
of
labor
there,
let's
see
explore
part
animations
index.
Okay,
it's
a
small
small
graphic
here,
but
if
I'm
going
to
go
in
there
but
yeah
oh
I'll,
just
pull
it
up.
A
So
I'll
talk
more
about
that
in
a
little
while,
let's
let's
stick
to
the
agenda
for
now
and
please
if
your
question
has
not
been
answered,
just
put
it
into
the
questions
page
so
I
think
that's,
but
but
if
anything
to
add
on
the
actual
actual
work
itself,
yeah.
F
Pretty
far,
I
think,
I'm
only
on
me
assembly
an
animation
I'm
not
used
to
some
of
the
sub
functions
in
pre-k.
Yet
so
I've
had
I
guess
clamshell
parts
together,
I
was
trying
to
import
what
Roberto
did
with
the
short.
I
learned
I
thought
well
that
would
be
faster,
but
then
manipulating
those
parts
advantage
of
them
trying
to
get
into
a
single
unit
was
a
little
difficult,
so
I'm
just
kind
of
doing
it
manually,
putting
it
together
with
constraints
nothing
but
I
did
get
the
left
step
so
coming
to
hop
down
to
step
3.
A
F
F
A
Do
yeah
yeah
very
good,
so
what
I
would
like
to
suggest
for
everybody?
Is
we
have
the
development
working
group
page
on
network
that
open
source,
ecology,
zorg,
3d
printer
development
I
mean
feel
free
to
use
that
just
spam
with
all
the
ongoing
stuff
like
like?
If
you
have
a
question,
don't
be
shy
about
posting
it's
our
development
log
treated
as
a
log
where
we
just
do.
A
Basically,
a
constant
flow
of
activity
there.
The
idea
is
that
as
soon
as
you
post,
something
someone
can
actually
help
you
as
opposed
to
you're,
just
holding
it
to
yourself,
and
you
can't
get
help.
I
mean
it's
so
just
just
publish
early
and
often
I
really
encourage
you
to
do
that,
like
especially
for
technical
issues
like
okay.
I
have
a
problem
with
this.
Just
ask
it
right
there
and
get
an
answer
so
I
really
encourage
everybody
to
do
that.
I
know,
there's
a
few
people
that
are
doing
it.
A
A
Okay,
so
that's
good,
so
yeah
good,
good
question:
there:
we've
got
a
Roberto
posting
I
think
now
that
peace
has
done
that,
Chaz
has
done
it.
I
know,
Jose
has
done
it,
but
otherwise
everybody
else.
Please
please.
If
you
have
not
posted
yet
to
the
development
group
and
do
so
okay
last
less
person
is
the
manual.
Can
you
talk
and
bring
us
into
that?
I've
filled
in
your
slide
regarding
the
cable
chain,
but
anything
else
to
add
so
we're
finalizing,
essentially
the
complete
complete
assembly
of
all
the
3d
printers.
A
So
after
the
cable
chain,
we
actually
still
have
the
spool
holder.
That's
not
been
added
to
the
actual
CAD
and
the
most
simple
way
to
implement
the
spool
holder
would
be
the
short
idler
piece
attached
to
the
frame
to
one
of
these
metal
pieces
that
sticks
up
and
then
bends
over
with
another
idler
piece.
A
So
so,
basically,
more
of
the
rods
sticking
up
and
over
to
hold
a
spool
I
think
that's
a
very
easy
way
to
do
it
without
adding
any
park
count
at
all,
not
even
a
3d
printed
piece,
because
we're
using
the
either
side
and
a-rod's
to
make
an
assembly
is
basically
like
a
fork
like
a
like
an
L
going
up
and
then
to
the
over
the
printer.
So
anything
else
to
add
the
manual
or
your
indisposed.
A
A
G
E
D
G
A
Look
at
the
detail
on
that
page:
it
actually
shows
it
I,
don't
think
it's
actually
yeah
yeah.
That
now
is
there's
details
that
we
can
look
at
the
so
there's
a
page
on
the
waiting
called
d3d,
cable
chain
and
I'll
just
go
through
that
just
for
everybody's
reference
and
for
everybody's
watching
it,
but
there's
a
fine
detail
as
far
as
how
it
goes.
So
so
in
this
picture
is
the
most
accurate
representation,
that's
on
a
16
inch
version,
but
the
idea
is
on
the
carriage
itself.
A
It's
mounted
to
the
top,
and
it's
actually
I
put
a
magnet
on
the
bottom
right
here
and
a
magnet
on
the
no
actually
no
magnet
even
on
top
of
the
this
idler,
because
it
happens
at
the
magnet
on
the
the
cable
chain-
sticks
to
the
rod.
That's
inside
the
3d
printed
piece,
so
there's
just
a
magnet
under
here
and
then
in
the
far
side
it
actually
clamps
to
the
rod
using
the
terminal
peace
now
for
the
the
second
cable
chain.
A
It's
actually
bolted
because
there's
a
it's
over
a
bolt
hole
and
the
beginning
piece
has
a
hole
in
it
for
a
bulk.
So
using
one
of
our
existing
bolts,
which
is
the
longer
of
the
two
m6
screws,
we're
adding
no
part
count,
but
attaching
the
the
second
one
with
the
boat
and
the
third
one
is
attached
just
to
the
side
of
the
controller,
just
with
a
magnet
two
magnets
there.
So
that's
how
it's
done
here
now
for
the
d3d
mini,
because
of
the
slightly
different
geometry
will
have
to
be
modified
a
little
bit.
A
The
best
idea
would
be
if
we
could
make
a
like
a
cable
chain.
Construction
set
and
I.
Don't
know
how
easy
that
could
be
done,
but
eventually
we'll
do
it.
Where
you
can
probably
write
a
script
or
you
can
say
all
I
can
make
it
Bend
like
this
and
possibly
do
a
little
little
interface
for
producing
the
cable
chain
and
the
rapid
way
cuz
right
now,
you're
just
angling.
The
pieces
manually
by
hand
that
idea,
oh.
A
A
A
G
A
Sounds:
ok,
ok,
let
me
just
interrupt,
but
it
sounds
like
okay,
those
are
an
STL
format.
I
think
we
got
to
go
back
and
I
think
we
get
a
redraw
them
then,
because
without
the
perfect
constrain
ability,
this
is
going
to
be
a
nightmare
to
put
that
all
together,
if
you
cannot
constrain
them
together
very
easily.
What
I'm?
A
A
G
A
G
G
A
Yeah
yeah
yeah
I
mean
your
picture,
looks
is
good,
but
if-
and
maybe
we
just
leave
it
at
that
for
the
d3d
mini
but
but
I
mean
we're
going
to
have
to
read,
rework
that
because,
for
example
like
even
if
you
have
to
change
switch
the
angle
of
each
part,
isn't
it
that
when
you
constrain
two
parts
and
you
switch
the
angle
between
one
and
the
other,
all
the
other
ones
move.
So
you
don't
have
to
rearrange
all
the
other
ones
that
are
attached.
They
both
move
together,
so
I
mean
I.
G
A
D
G
A
G
A
And
just
just
to
finalize
the
d
3d
mini,
so
at
present
we
have
achieved
the
5
by
5
by
5
inch
print
area,
correct.
G
G
Put
it
together
to
make
sure
because
I
don't
know
how
the
end
links
if
they
don't
know,
sorry
miss
the
end
stops
where
they
supposed
to
grow.
Yeah.
A
That's
right
so
just
to
show
you
guys,
I
mean
that's
what
one
of
them
the
axis
from
the
mini,
looks
like
and
we're
just
making
a
bunch
of
these.
So
the
tiny
frame
is
behind
me.
That's
that's
a
little
baby
frame
right
there.
It's
a
tiny
thing.
It's
8
inch,
but
this
is
the
general
idea.
You've
got
the
motor
look
at
that.
You've
got
your
end.
Stop
with
quick
attach
by
magnets
very
nicely
held
st.
snaps
right
in
the
carriage
moves
back
and
forth,
and
that's
the
small
item.
So
that's
really
good.
A
A
A
That's
the
plug
that
went
inside
that
hole
so
that
plug
came
out
of
that
hole.
Now
the
belt
is
loose,
the
belt
is
Wow
through
the
other
side
through
the
peg
on
the
other
side,
because
the
peg
has
got
an
interior
hole.
So
it's
actually,
oh
man,
you
guys.
Let
me
just
yeah.
Let
me
record
the
video
here,
so
the
other
side
has
got
the
peg
there.
A
The
belt
goes
through
the
middle
of
that
peg,
but
now
because
I
took
out
the
plug
on
the
other
side
that
plug
the
belt
is
loose
enough,
so
I
can
move
it
so
see.
Now
it
flopped
it's
floppy
and
then
so.
The
first
step
is
so
actually
now
you
can
pull
out
this.
This
plug
so
I'm
going
to
pull
out
this
plug.
A
A
The
step
number
one
is
to
put
this
plug-in
and
then
are
you
tighten
you
pull
you
pull
on
that
to
tighten
it
see
when
you
pull
on
it?
Oops.
No,
sorry
sorry
see
this
is.
This
is
where
it
gets
tricky
before
you
insert
this
plug,
the
address
is
I
mean
this
is
quite.
This
requires
a
good
instruction
before
you
insert
that
plug
into
this
hole.
You
need
to
take
this
piece
of
belt
and
put
it
under
the
plug
and.
A
The
belt
has
cogs
and
the
plughole
has
cog,
not
just
like
the
ribs.
So
when
you
put
that
plug
in
you
have
now
fixed
the
one
side
of
the
belt,
this
belt
here
is
not
coming
out
now
to
tighten
everything
you
pull
on
this,
so
you
pull
on
the
part.
That's
inside
the
plug,
so
you're
pulling
on
the
plug.
That's
inside
the
the
plug
and
now
see
I
tighten
the
belt.
By
pulling
on
this.
A
A
A
And
can't
play
guitar
well,
you
can't
really
hear,
but
it's
reasonably
tight
and
that's
it,
but
that's
that's
going
to
be
the
most
complicated
instructional
in
the
whole
entire
system,
how
to
tension
the
belt
and
maybe
I'll,
do
that.
Maybe
somebody
else
can
do
that.
Thought
you've
seen
it
here,
so
anyone
who
can
do
it.
That
would
be
a
great
assignment
for
somebody.
Who's
I
think
it's
a
little
tricky,
because
how
are
you
going
to
do
that
in
cad
when
the
belt
is
kind
of
flexible
and
I?
Don't
know
how
you're
going
to
do
that?
A
That
would
require
some
pretty
advanced
CAD
to
kind
of
make
it
really
realistic,
so
we'll
work
on
it:
okay,
but
back
to
the
agenda,
we're
at
1147
I'm
trying
to
stick
to
the
agenda
so
we're
effective
here:
okay,
we're
supposed
to
we're
kind
of
over
time
here,
but
review
protocols
and
standard
for
effective
development.
One
thing
I'm
going
to
mention
whenever
you
do
and
beds
like,
for
example,
your
pictures.
So
let's
talk
a
little
bit
about
how
we
make
this
development
more
effective.
Whenever
you
paste
in
pictures,
what
I
always
do
is
I
use.
A
Whenever
I
pasted
in
images
like,
for
example,
whatever
I
do,
typically,
you
want
to
go
into
a
I
just
screenshot
and
in
I
reduce
the
image
size
so,
for
example,
from
like,
if
you
take
a
screenshot,
it
might
be
like
500k.
Well,
I
reduce
it
to
like
50k
in
because
if
you
have
like
a
20-page
document
with
like
half
a
meg
pictures
on
each
page
is
going
to
take
a
bunch
of
time
to
load
up,
so
I
always
try
to
reduce
it.
A
A
The
other
thing
for
effective
development,
I'm
going
to
say,
keep
posting
on
the
on
the
d,
3d
development
network,
our
technical
development
network
and
post
early,
and
often
like.
Like
a
manual,
you
said,
oh
I,
wasn't
ready.
The
file
is
not
ready,
well
and
all
I
see
when
it's
not
ready,
it's
ready
to
be
posted
up
to
the
wiki.
Thank
you
very
much.
Ok,
any
other
comments.
I
want
to
get
a
little
bit
of
feedback
here,
because
I'm
agenda
is
I'll,
go
through
the
questions
and
work
assignments.
A
But
right
now
it's
a
it's
a
real
trick
of
how
you
actually
divide
the
work
with
many
people
to
make
it
effective
and
the
idea
where
you
can
modularly
breakdown
and
people
parallel
on
the
task.
That's
a
great
idea!
Absolutely
it
works,
and
the
question
is:
how
do
we
make
it
more
effective?
Because
now
we
only
have
under
10
people
what
happens
when
you
have
a
hundred?
Well
probably
going
to
break
up
into
teams?
We're
probably
a
team
might
have
like
say
24
people
or
so
well.
A
I
just
put
control
V
from
the
former
document
into
this
document.
Let's
see
if
that
thing
shows
up,
let
me
make
sure
I
got
that
so
ctrl
C
on
this
okay
yeah.
It's
showing
up
here
in
this
page,
eight,
the
index,
so
definitely
we've
got
exponent
part
animations
to
be
done
and
continued.
So,
let's
assign
some
rolls
I
think
yeah,
and
here
we
have
actually
like
the
check
system.
So
initial
script
explosions
done
in
freecad,
okay,
so
I
actually
want
you
all
to
do
this.
There's
a
little
system
here.
A
A
It
doesn't
have
to
be
with
the
voice,
because
the
final
video
will
have
the
voice
and
everything
but
upload
those
three
source
files,
because
it
those
three
source
files
are
uploaded,
then
somebody
else
can
actually
help
you
on
that.
It's
not
styled
like,
for
example,
somebody
disappears
and
doesn't
finish
the
video
well
with
those
three
source
files.
Someone
can
just
go
into
into
kdenlive.
A
A
A
B
A
Okay,
a
very
good
question:
let
me
explain
that
yeah,
no
I
understand
that
what
you
have
to
do,
in
fact,
so
the
the
kdenlive
file
is
a
tiny
edit
file,
but
it
relies
on
your
soundtrack
and
the
video.
So
what
you
want
to
do
is
take
that
little
file,
don't
upload
the
video
but
upload
the
video
to
YouTube,
because
the
video
is
going
to
be
very
heavy
after
that.
A
Upload
the
kdenlive
file,
the
soundtrack
and
video
should
be
uploaded
on
YouTube.
Then
all
you
have
left
is
the
tiny
kdenlive
file,
because
the
idea
is,
if
you
uploaded
the
cable
I
file
with
the
corresponding
video
and
audio.
That
would
be
a
lot
of
Meg's
a
lot
of
memory
and
the
YouTube
is
really
good
for
a
lot
of
like
heavy
memory
stuff.
You
just
upload
the
file
there.
You
don't
have
to
worry
about
memory
space.
A
A
The
third
part
is
the
actual
freaking
file.
So
three
items
with
those
three
items.
Somebody
can
go
to
your
log
and
you
can
completely
pass
that
on
to
somebody
else,
and
I
cannot
emphasize
how
important
that
is
for
collaborative
production
if
we
master
that
I
mean
that
is
some
really
cool
stuff,
because
then
we
can
scale
the
project
to
including
the
video
production,
which
is
like
what
we're
doing
right
now
with
exploit
part
animations
is
pretty
elegant.
I
would
say
it's
allowing
us
to
distribute
the
instructional
production
completely
without
bottlenecking
it.
A
On
the
actual
me
taking
all
the
video
here,
so
you
guys
are
helping
a
lot.
That's.
That
means
a
lot
to
me
because
I'm
not
going
to
have
to
spend
two
full
time
weeks,
shooting
videos
and
editing
them.
You
guys
are
doing
that.
So
this
is
perfect
teamwork,
but
that's
what
requires
the
three
files
kdenlive
file,
youtube
upload
and
the
freaking
file
upload
that
all
to
your
log
and
that
gets
the
force
fourth
star
when
all
the
source
is
uploaded.
A
So
is
that
accurate,
when
it
says
here
it
says,
can
write
file
freaking
file,
the
video
source
plus
voice
source
to
youtube
so
three
items
there,
and
that
should
be
clear.
That
is
very
important.
This
is
I,
think
we're
going
to
make
some
history
with
that
as
far
as
developing
collaborative
protocols
for
open-source
development
there,
okay,
so
as
I'm
speaking
here,
all
of
you
who
are
on
the
call
please
put
your
tracks
on
on
this.
A
A
Then
you
should
be
putting
more
checkmarks
to
you're,
probably
too
you're
either
side
right,
because
you've
got
the
video
down,
I
mean
I,
think
you're
pretty
much
you've
done.
The
video
you've
got
three
marks.
The
last
thing
is
just
right
just
to
upload
the
source.
Excellent,
so
I
mean
that's
really
good.
A
A
I'm
pasting,
the
link
for
this
week's
document.
Oh
that's!
The
yeah
I'm,
seeing
people
put
in
the
check
marks
on
the
work
document
from
last
week.
I'm
sorry
for
confusing
you.
What
I'm,
showing
on
my
screen
the
one
from
this
week
and
the
slide
number
eight
of
the
April
17
document
is
where
you
want
to
be,
and
I
stole
a
shto.
For
example,
you
put
the
four
stars
on
your
last
week's
document,
but
let
me
look
at
your
log
to
see
if
that's
indeed,
all
done
so
we
can
comment
on
that.
A
So
this
is
a
if
so
that
would
be
a
great
example
of
how
we
can
work
together
remotely.
So,
let's
see
look
at
that
completion
percentage
at
this,
so
he
even
put
in
a
little
table
here
in
progress
Wow
from
what
I
can
see
here,
this
looks
perfect.
All
the
files
are
uploaded.
So,
for
example,
if
I
go
to
the
free
can't
file,
I
clicked
on
that
no
preview
available
down.
Okay,
the
only
comment
that
will
make
don't
put
it
on
Google
Drive,
you
put
your
upload
on
Google
Drive,
just
upload
it
to
the
wiki.
A
A
Please
type
in
the
chat
box
or
respond
because
because
that's
what
I
would
do,
unless
you
see
any
other
and
a
kdenlive
is
also
on
on
google,
drive,
put
everything
on
the
wiki
and
on
youtube
unless
there's
a
compelling
reason
not
to
put
things
the
the
raw
video
on
youtube,
because
the
idea
here
is
that
for
me,
for
example,
let
me
tell
you
how
this
works.
People
are
watching
my
youtube
channel
they're
like
what
are
you
putting
up
all
this
stuff,
for
it
doesn't
make
any
sense,
and
then
I
just
say
sorry
its
source
videos.
A
So
the
thing
you
can
do
is
just
so
you
can
say
it's
a
source,
and
then
people
know
that
it's
not
like
your
edited
video.
So
it's
okay,
it's
okay!
To
put
these
things
up
on
youtube!
That's
what
YouTube
is
for
people
use
it
for
all
kinds
of
things,
so
I
would
suggest
that
lets
see
the
final
video.
So
the
final
video
I'm
expecting
to
be
on
youtube
and
that's
also
on
google
drive
yeah
no
need
to
put
it
on.
A
Google
drive
just
put
it
on
the
youtube
and
don't
worry
about
having
the
raw
video
up
on
youtube,
because
one
time
you'll
find
that
somebody
actually
makes
a
useful
comment
and
they're
not
on
our
team.
So
that's
what
happens.
Okay,
the
voice
and
the
voice
is
also
on
I'm,
seeing
drive
as
well.
It
appears
yeah
so
put
it
feel
free
to
put
yeah
the
voice
file.
A
You
can
combine
the
voice
file
with
video
by
taking
Kane
alive
and
putting
them
both
in
kdenlive
and
just
exporting
as
one
file
onto
YouTube.
That
would
compress
those
two
files
into
one
and
when
you
download
that
then
kdenlive
you
can
separate
the
voice
from
video.
So
that's
not
a
problem
to
separate
it.
So
that's
what
I
would
suggest,
but
yeah
so
great
commentary
here
for
learning
on
how
to
do
this
as
we
as
we
learn
all
of
this
together,
so
good
good.
So
otherwise
I
would
say
for
the
work
division.
A
So
I
think
three
here
laughs
no
had
before,
which
is
pretty
good.
99
percent
done
just
upload
the
things
to
the
right
place
yeah.
So
the
idea
is,
if
you're,
if
you're
complete,
there's
part
1
and
part
2,
so
there's
definitely
more
to
go
for
everybody,
oh
yeah,
but
I.
Think
less
so,
for
example,
I
think
on
yours.
The
timing
was
not
like,
I
would
say.
A
Maybe
we
got
to
take
away
the
third
star
from
lash
low
here,
because
the
video,
while
down
it's
not
actually
complete
yet
I
mean
it
kind
of
is,
but
you
I
think
you
need
to
do
more
work
on
the
timing.
So
we
need
to
modify
the
timing
a
bit
and
make
that
more
accurate,
so
I'm
going
to
give
you
two
stars
for
22
checks
for
now,
I
think
there's
more
work.
Do
you
agree
with
that,
or
is
that?
Okay,
yeah,
okay,
great
we're
all
in
agreement?
A
That's
pretty
good
and
this
one
I'm
going
to
this
is
the
I'm
going
to
close
down
the
last
week's
document
there,
because
it's
confusing
me
that
was
the
last
week's
documents.
So
the
this
is
the
current
weeks
document.
Okay,
so
what
I'm
seeing
here
is
that
all
of
us
have
more
work
to
do
on
exploit
part.
Animations
Emanuel
is
not
doing
the
frame
he's
doing
the
cable
chain,
so
that's
an
empty
one.
It's
got
a
check
mark
for
the
script.
A
A
But
if
you're
watching
this,
if
you
want
to
help
in
on
any
of
these
other
parts
like,
for
example,
park
too,
unless
the
part
1,
for
example,
here's
got
to
be
able
completed.
So
definitely
someone
can
take
part
to
hear
part
2
there.
Someone
wants
to
do
the
frame
and
so
forth.
So
cable
chains
can
be
a
good
one
and
then
the
last
one
to
add
here
would
be
the
one
that's
pretty
complicated
is
the
belt
tightening
which
I
will
put,
I
would
say,
the
final
assembly
belt-tightening
alpha.
A
That
is
the
first
one,
but
that's
a
pretty
complex
one,
and
what
I'm
going
to
do
is
I'm
actually
going
to
put
a
check
by
it,
because
it's
not
an
initial
script,
but
it's
the
video
in
this
video
someone
can
convert
it
to
a
script,
so
I
don't
have
to
do
that.
The
script
is
basically
getting
the
things
started,
but
someone
can
take
a
look
at
this
video
and,
of
course,
cut
out
all
the
fumbling
I
did
when
I
was
showing
you
guys
how
to
do
the
belt
tightening.
A
But
someone
can
actually
pull
that
off
this
video
as
a
great
collaborative
assignment,
okay
arm,
so
starting
with
writing
the
script
from
the
video,
so
that
should
be
like
I'm
gonna,
actually,
maybe
like
shrink
that
down
I'm
going
to
compress
it
into
a
half
half
check
right
there,
videos,
the
script
is,
have
written,
it's
just
recorded
on
this
video
okay.
So
anyone
else
have
any
questions
on
what
to
do.
I
think
there's
the
perspective.
The
event
is
on
a
29.
A
Two
weeks
left,
we've
got
seven
printer
builds
already
signed
up.
That's
pretty
good
we're
worried
last
week.
I
think
we
were
at
three,
so
the
trend
is
continuing.
We're
going
to
looks
like
we're
going
to
have
12
or
more
people
building
printers
and,
of
course,
there's
like
pears
coming
in
as
well,
where
there's
assistance
coming
too
with
most
of
the
people
coming
to
them
to
the
show.
So
this
is
going
to
be
a
very
lively,
exciting
event.
Now
the
instructions
here
are
very
important.
A
This
is
what
we
are
going
to
play
for
our
12
or
24
people,
soul
of
our
future
participants
and
help
them
out
by
producing
good
good
videos
and
we're
definitely
on
the
way
there.
So
I
would
say.
Definitely
this
week
keep
finishing
the
instructional
videos
I
think
that's
I
mean
I
would
just
just
from
a
review.
I
think
that's
working
well
I
mean
what
Roberto
has
shown
already
as
an
example
is
as
great
of
something
we
can
actually
play.
A
As
is
right
now
like
three
marks
as
video
is
done,
that's
playable
for
the
workshop,
but
unless
the
fourth
mark
is
there,
we
cannot
upgrade
it
to
future
changes
or
iterations.
So
that's
how
it
works.
Great.
Ok,
now,
let's
wrap
up
with
the
last
two
items.
So
unless
you
have
got
any
questions
which
please
put
them
into
like
including
questions
on
the
assignment
itself,
so
let's
go
through
them
because
there's
a
bunch
of
them
and
then
let's
wrap
up
with
suggestions
for
how
we
can
make
this
stuff
better,
ok
question
suggested:
we've
been
avoiding.
A
We
have
to
avoid
using
STL
files.
Ok,
that's
true!
So
so
this
is
the
manuals
comments
on
why
we
need
to
avoid
STL's
because
they're
not
regular,
they're
hard
to
work
with
they
don't
have
the
flat-faces
they're
divided
into
a
lot
of
different
triangles
good
point
yeah.
So
that's
that
whole
part.
One
is
a
good
point.
A
Okay,
so
question:
let's
do
so
that's,
let's,
let's
I'm
kind
of
confused
here
and
that's
it
was
still
different.
So
let's
put
bullet
points
by
that.
So
each
question
with
a
bullet
point
or
something
like
that.
So
will
the
time
should
accept
daily
submissions.
You
want
to
do
it
just
once
a
week,
otherwise
it
gets
too
confusing,
but
you
can.
That
means
like
I,
look
at
the
spreadsheet
and
then
some
of
the
contributions
for
the
week.
A
So
he
actually
can
there's
no
reason,
but
just
but
one
time
is
he
and
I
mean,
whichever
way
so
way,
works
better
for
you
as
long
as
the
hours
are
recorded
and
you're,
not
putting
in
things
twice.
Please
do
so.
If
you
think
daily
would
be
better
all
around
great
go
right
ahead,
no
problem
with
that.
That
just
means
there's
more
more
rows,
but
they
just
get
summed
up
just
the
same
in
a
spreadsheet.
That's
fine,
I
working
exclusively
3d!
Many
as
I
answered
this.
A
No,
it's
really
all
of
them,
because
the
parts
are
the
same
for
a
lot
except
the
rod,
length
and
belt
length.
The
axes
are
pretty
much
identical
and
ones
that
aren't
identical
there.
Delineating
like
disease
got
slight
difference
and
stuff
like
that
button
yeah,
that's
all
it
should
come
out
in
the
wash
in
now,
and
this
and
slide
8
with
this
divided
up.
I
mean
right
now
we're
still
working
on
all
these
things.
So
it's
clear
as
far
as
the
division
of
labor.
A
Here
the
parts
the
assemblies
are
here
x,
y&z
assembly,
so
there's
a
lot
of
work
here.
The
whole
assemblies
are
here
and
then
the
final
assembly
like
like
attaching
all
the
axis
to
the
frame
and
everything
else,
I
mean
there's
more
work
to
be
done.
The
scripts
are
not
written
for
that.
I
think
we've
done
plenty
of
work
to
do
here.
Okay,
next
question:
any
suggestions
with
a
belt
and
freecad
yeah
Emmanuel
has
got
the
file
in
good
pieces.
A
Look
at
his
log.
I
mean
suggestions
for
how
to
do
it.
We're
going
to
have
to
end
up
doing
something
like
well.
First
of
all
for
perspective,
we're
going
to
create
a
workbench
within
freecad
for
3d
printer
design.
That
means
you
drag
and
drop
all
the
pieces
within
freecad
off
existing
icons
off
the
top
sound
great
yeah.
It's
absolutely
exciting.
So
we'll
add
the
the
3d
printer
design
work
bench
to
freecad,
because
it's
in
python
and
pre-cut
is
fully
extensible.
It's
a
great
project
for
somebody.
A
It
would
take
a
little
bit
of
time,
but
then
in
there
we
can
have
things
like
create
the
belt.
So
a
belt
maker
or
a
cable
chain
maker
or
wire
router,
just
to
simplify
those
functions
with
automate
that
somehow
by
using
scripts
by
programming
that
into
the
actual
interface.
So
that's
something
more
advanced.
Don't
have
clear
solutions
right
now
right
now
we
kind
of
got
to
work
with
what
we've
got.
No
he's
answer
right
now,
maybe
Emmanuel
you
can
type
in
it.
A
Okay,
do
you
want
a
back
up?
Youtube
want
to
back
up
YouTube
contents
in
wiki,
no,
no
back
up
in
wiki,
because
YouTube
is
going
to
take
you're
talking
about
gig
gigabyte
scale,
the
wiki,
it's
kind
of
like
the
kilo
and
megabytes
scale
or
then
put
the
wiki
only
accepts
up
to
50
megabytes
YouTube
accepts
many
gigabytes,
I
think
at
least
I'm
regularly,
uploading
well.
I
know
you
can
regularly
upload
like
one
gigabyte,
no
problem
on
YouTube
and
what
the
limit
is
on
youtube.
So
no
YouTube
repeats
on
the
wiki.
A
We
want
to
use,
save
that
all
save
it
for
for
YouTube.
But
what
do
you
put
on
a
wiki?
Well
just
the
embed
code,
so
without
putting
all
that
stuff,
it's
living
on
YouTube,
but
it's
displayed
in
a
wiki.
So
do
the
HTML
embed
code
from
you
tube
into
the
wiki
so
save
to
youtube
and
bed
in
wiki
and
now
here's
the
idea?
What
do
you
need
Oasis
channel
to
do
it?
A
Okay
good
point:
I'm
using
like
20
I
think
the
regular
frames
per
second
for
a
little
bit
of
higher
quality,
and
what
I
do
there
is
as
soon
as
I
have
the
vocal
screen
file
like
one
of
these
meetings
would
be
like
two
gigabytes
like
right
now,
so
what
I
do
is
I
put
it
into
free
cat
and
export
as
like,
mp3
or
something
else
just
exported
from
King
Live,
which
shrinks
it
by
a
factor
of
10
or
salsa.
From
like
two
to
two
gigabytes,
it
goes
down
to
200
or
300.
A
So
a
hundred
mag,
but
that's
what
I
do
don't
reduce
the
well
either
way
that
works
better
for
you.
You
get
higher
quality,
but
you
have
to
have
the
extra
step
of
compressing
that
within
freecad
to
a
much
smaller,
smaller
file.
That's
the
questions
and
suggestions.
Let's
see
what
else
we
got
on
questions
from
Chaz,
let's
see
this
chat
says:
I'm
sick
spent
alone,
a
socket
and
started
into
which
fall
in
with
what
orientation.
So
actually
we
got
rid
of
the
m6
x,
25,
no
25
millimeter,
only
the
18
millimeter
and
the
30-millimeter.
A
A
If
you
look
at
for
that,
it's
going
to
take
me
some
time
to
do
loaded,
but
what
we
have
to
do
there
is
take
I
would
say
the
manual.
Does
your
file
of
the
final
d3d
have
a
separate,
x
and
y
axis,
because
you
can
see
how
the
x
and
y
go
attached
to
each
other
within
the
master
Cadfael.
So
that's
what
you'd
want
to
do?
Look
at
the
master
Cadfael.
What
I
can
tell.
D
A
D
A
A
A
A
A
Yeah
so
you're
attaching
them
like
that.
So
that's
this
is
the
x
and
the
y.
You
know
why
on
two
sides,
yeah,
it
should
be,
should
be
pretty
stressful
yeah.
If
you
look
at
the
main
file,
you
should
be
able
to
see
that
all
I
mean
how
they
attach
exactly
the
bolt
pattern
and
all
that
that's
in
there.
So
just
by
observing
and
making
the
parts
transparent,
you
can
see
where
the
bolts.
A
Well,
maybe
it
doesn't
I'm,
not
sure
the
final
file
has
to
all
the
bolts,
but
that's
the
thing
we
want
to
generate
before
the
29th.
What
we
do
want
to
do
so
everyone
has
an
absolute
complete
model.
The
people
in
the
workshop
want
to
have
their
computer
with
them
and
they
can
hide
and
unhide
parts
in
freecad,
so
they
can
see
the
entire
assembly
happening
and
by
that
time
we'll
actually
have
the
animation
hopefully
of
the
entire
machine.
A
So
they
can
just
press
play
as
they're
doing
the
assembly,
so
that
will
be
like
really
excellent
level
of
documentation,
so
I
would
say
Emmanuel
like
you're
the
farthest,
maybe
Manuel
who
jose
possibly
by
the
manual.
I
mean
you
should
probably
right
after
you
do
the
finished
in
many
parts,
you
should
probably
go
back
into
the
final
16
inch
version
and
make
the
absolute
complete
model
of
that.
A
So
it's
as
soon
as
you
have
the
mini,
worked
out
just
go
right
to
that
and
put
every
single
bolt
on
everything
in
there,
because
we're
going
to
need
that.
Well,
it
would
be
nice
just
for
people
to
take
apart
the
complete
machine
within
the
full
cad
model,
because,
right
now
the
model
is
a
little
incomplete.
It's
got,
something
is
missing,
I
mean
it's
still
good
enough
to
look
at
how
everything
fits
together,
but
you
won't
get
down
to
every
single
part.
So
that's
how
we
are
okay,
your
house.
A
A
A
A
It
is
really
tricky
I
mean
if
we
get
that
instructional
finish,
they'll
be
really
good,
but
not
maybe
necessarily
expecting
the
develop
tensioning
unless
we
get
some
more
people,
because
we're
pretty
busy
right
now
and
only
like
two
weeks
left
I
mean
right
now,
it's
just
this
week
and
next
week,
because
the
workshop
is
Saturday
not
this
week,
but
the
week
after
so
I
mean
time
is
running
out.
But
it's
pretty
easy
to
show.
A
Somebody
like
in
real
life
I
can
demonstrate
that,
maybe
maybe
that's
the
thing-
that's
probably
best
left
for
the
video
and
probably
what
I'll
do
I'll
make.
My
my
video
and
they'll
be
the
actual
how
you
tension
the
belt
and
put
put
it
through,
but
this
belt
tensioning
mechanism
we're
very
proud
of
that.
I.
Think
it's
really
nice!
It's
very
easy!
A
When
you
tighten
it
properly
like
you
can
pull
on
it
strings
like
a
guitar
string,
so
you
can
actually
hear
the
sound.
So
it's
really
nice
and
like
two
pegs
and
the
belt,
nothing
else,
no
like
screws,
no,
no
other
tensioner
mechanism,
very
nice.
So
that's
about
it!
So
that's
pretty
much
the
wrap-up
of
the
meeting
now
the
only
thing
is
maybe
any
comments
or
suggestions
on
how
you
can
make
this
meeting
work
better.
Any
comments
or
suggestions
outside
of
there.
D
A
You
would
go
to
the
d
3d
integration-
oh
that's!
That's!
Where
has
the
master
cab
file
that
page?
That's
the
one
with
this
graphical
index
here
and
the
upper
left
is
the
overall.
You
share
my
screen
if
you
go
to
that
page
upper
left
within
the
work
document
here.
So
that's
the
work
document
overall
assembly
file
has
got
their
delinquent.
D
A
Yeah
and
other
ones
will
have
the
axes
and
then
I
guess
if
you
go
to
look
at
no
actually
the
12
inch
version
has
the
axis
in
a
different
way
that
here's
the
16
inch
version
has
like.
Just
like
you
see
here.
The
x-axis
stands
vertically
against
the
carriage
on
the
Y,
whereas
in
a
12
and
8
inch,
the
x
axis
is
actually
lying
flat
on
the
y
axis
yeah.
A
Let's
see
any
suggestions
we're
over
time,
maybe
no
time
for
suggestions.
Unless
anyone
has
any
comments
and
suggestions,
I
mean
it's
all
about
good
division
of
labor
and
clear
documentation.
I
think
we're
learning
I
think
we're
doing
well.
I
would
like
to
continue.
The
learning
is
like
the
things
we
have
to
do
still
are
the
fabrication
drawings,
there's
a
module
within
free
cut
for
that
so
assembly
drawings
would
be
a
good
thing
to
learn.
A
Next
I'm
sure
we're
going
to
have
time
for
that
before
this
event,
but
we'll
try
to
continue
learning
something
new
every
week
as
far
as
the
skill
sets
are
involved
here,
the
other
okay,
actually,
the
other
suggestions
part
that
maybe
we'll
leave
it.
The
meeting
with
this,
but
for
the
suggestions,
I
would
also
like
to
hear
like
how
you're
doing
or
is
there
other
stuff
that
you
would
like
to
work
on,
and
you
can't
just
say
all
I
want
to
work
on
this
other
thing.
A
It
first
has
to
be
on
the
road
map
and
second,
you
can't
just
like
drop
a
project
without
someone
you
or
someone
else
picking
up
on
it.
So
those
will
be
the
considerations,
but
given
our
roadmap
like
we're
getting
exciting
to
get
exciting
with
a
six-foot-tall
3d
printer,
the
print
cluster
filament
extrusion
I
mean
that's
going
to
be
really
cool
will
be
ready
to
produce
real
things.
I
mean
we
started.
Recycling
plastic,
like
my
vision
for
my
household
here,
is
all
the
trash
plastic
I
make.
A
It
goes
into
the
grinder
and
into
filament
so
stuff
like
that.
That's
pretty
good
and
automatic
part
harvesting,
and
things
like
that.
So,
as
I
said
in
the
last
slide,
please
include
your
suggestions
of
what
you,
whether
you're
happy
doing
what
you're
doing
or
where
whether
you
want
to
do
something
else
like
in
a
question
suggestions,
section
we
kind
of
went
through
these
here,
but
if
you
want
to
put
another
one
like
about
your
role,
satisfaction
like
if
you're,
okay,
doing
what
you're
doing.
A
A
Share
more
freaked
out
how
to
tutorials
yeah
we
want
to
do
that.
That's
a
good
suggestion
and
we're
trying
to
build
up
the
documentation
and
development
team.
So
we
can
dedicate
some
people
to
doing
tutorials
like
that.
That
would
be
a
really
good
thing
like,
for
example,
there's
so
much
new
stuff
coming
out
on
the
freaking
architecture
and
other
things
which
we're
going
to
get
into
later.
Once
we
do,
the
CD
go
home,
but
yeah
yeah,
the
definitely
huge
need
for
that.
D
E
A
And
the
3d
printed
piece
you'll
notice
that
it's
got
the
ribs
in
it,
so
the
belt
actually
sits
in
those
Reds.
The
net
belt
is
not
coming
out.
So
it's
a
really
nice
little
mechanism
and
the
nice
thing
about
it
is
you
can
pull
the
peg
in
and
out
relatively
easily
Wow.
It
provides
a
very
tight
fit,
so
the
pudding
in
the
peg
is
very
easy.
The
hard
part
is
to
get
the
actual
tension.
A
A
A
So
I
think
so
this
is
our
time
sheet.
As
far
as
people
have
filled
stuff
out,
I
think
with
that
said,
we
can
be
happy
and
go
to
the
next
next
week,
so
yeah
the
numbers
are
growing
here.
Definitely
we
want
to
continue
getting
more
people
on
teams.
So
please
invite
people,
because
we've
got
many
more
tasks
to
do
in
a
road
map
is
ambitious,
definitely
for
the
whole
year.
A
So
I
think
we'll
quit
it
at
that,
thanks
for
paying
attention
here,
thanks
for
contributing
and
this
video
is
recorded,
so
we'll
put
it
on
YouTube
as
soon
as
I,
compress
it
down
in
size
and
upload
it
to
youtube
and
otherwise
continue.
Please,
on
the
3d
printer
network,
reprinting
development
page
on
opens
a
network
that
open
source,
ecology,
org
and,
as
far
as
signing
up
for
the
workshop,
anyone
who's
watching
it.
So
actually
I
was
thinking
in
just
the
last
thing,
all
the
videos
that
we're
making.
A
They
could
also
be
really
nice
promotional
videos
where
you
can
have
a
pop-up
button
on
the
YouTube,
video
and
I'll.
Try
to
add
that
I'll
see
if
I
can
do
that,
where
you
say
click
to
build
this
and
then
to
build
this.
It
takes
you
to
the
workshop.
There'll
be
a
cool
thing.
So
every
video
like
that
it
could
be
our
10
like
promotional
video,
where
it
makes
it
interactive
if
you
actually
show
up
to
the
event
to
build
stuff,
so
they'll
be
cool.
Well,
that's
that
I
guess
that
they'll
be
all
so.
A
Please
continue
communicating
on
a
network
that
open
source
ecology
regard
Sam
for
the
workshop.
At
the
event,
posting
is
actually
at
open
building,
institute,
org,
slash
workshops
or
you
can
go
to
the
front
page
of
the
wiki
open
source,
ecology
doesn't
work.
/,
wiki
and
you'll
see
the
workshop
announcement
they're.
So
thanks
a
lot
and
we'll
see
you
very
soon.