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From YouTube: Lyman Filament Maker CAD Review
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A
Going
to
start
here
by
by
reviewing
really
quickly
the
filament
winder
filament
maker
assembly,
so
we've
got
the
filament
maker
here.
This
is
great
work.
We're
ready
to
build
I,
think
we've
got
a
complete
diagram
of
this
and
and
everything
else
the
wires
are
here
now
just
have
a
question
on
the
coloring
of
the
wires
like,
for
example,
if
you,
if
you
look
at
say
the
power
supply
here,
is
that
if
you,
if
you
connect,
for
example,
red
to
red
on
all
these
other
things,
does
that
mean
that
it'll
actually
work?
A
B
A
A
That's
good
so
just
to
wrap
up
here.
So
that's
great
on
the
filament
extruder
here,
that's
good
looks
I
mean
this
is
really
clear
and
then
on
the
film
and
winder
here
we've
also
got
different
terminals
here.
Did
you
do
those
like,
for
example,
I'm,
seeing
a
green
one
here
and
I'm,
not
seeing
any
other
green
one
an
entire?
A
C
C
C
In
there's
some
wiring
stuff
that
could
be
added
I
get
this
started
as
Roberto
was
asking
where
the
wire
connector
that
was
for
this
in
this
booze
little
library
needs
to
go
and
I
think
there
need
to
be
a
few
some
types
of
spices
in
there,
because
there's
a
bunch
of
wiring
that
interconnects
and
there's
different
types
of
slicers
that
we
can
get
or
use
I,
don't
think
wire.
Nuts
are
a
good
idea,
because
people
have
trouble
using
those
and
so
on
and
they
can
cut
loose
and
that
kind
of
stuff.
C
A
C
Splice
types
like
tea
splices
that
are
no
no
strip
or
self
stripping
that
kind
of
stuff
might
be
useful,
but
all
of
those
type
of
interconnects
and
problems
are
trying
to
think
of
what's
easy
to
use
in
a
possible
workshop
state.
That
might
be.
You
know.
A
A
C
C
The
overall
CAD
could
use,
maybe
more
detail,
I
think
it
that
the
way
it
did
that
on
the
spooler,
if
it's
visible
harder
on
the
extruder.
But
if
all
the
wire
connectors
are
put
into
the
finalcad
and
there's
you
know
the
little
colored
cylinders
on
everything,
then
we
could
take
a
snapshot.
Screenshot
of
that
and
then
maybe
do
a
vector
drawing
overlay
of
more
wiring
detail.
A
So
that's
good,
okay,
excellent,
so
we're
pretty
good
and
just
the
only
outstanding
part
is
to
generate
that
labeled
part
diagram
with
links
to
all
the
different
parts
which
reconcile
the
the
master
bill
of
the
master
index
with
the
CAD
just
like
we
already
did
for
the
extruder.
So
this
is
so
good
that
it's
already
posted
on
the
connections
here
on
the
OSC
workshops,
Facebook
page
I'm
recording
this
just
so
people
can
see
this
but
yeah.
That's
the
final
status
here.
A
It's
really
good
and
the
news
on
that
is
September,
16
or
23rd
build
Abe
like
we
talked
about.
When
do
we
prototype
it?
Well,
do
it
as
a
second
day
of
the
next
next
workshop?
Not
the
next
coming
up
this
Friday,
where
we're
going
to
do
the
experimental
build
of
the
six-foot
printer,
but
workshop
after
that
August
16
in
Augusta
Maine,
where
we're
going
to
do
a
second
day
of
the
workshop.
A
A
Well,
I,
guess:
if
anyone
on
a
team
here
can
I
mean
I
can
pay
for
the
materials,
but
if
you
want
to
ship
the
materials
to
somebody
who
can
actually
like
assemble
it
and
do
like
initial
simple
tasks
like
do
all
the
motors
work,
does
the
you
know
all
that
just
initial
testing
to
help
us
prepare
for
that
event?
That
would
be
good,
because
our
time
is
pretty
tight
here,
because
at
that
time
we'll
be
doing
a
lot
of
work
on
the
tractor
torch
table.