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A
All
right
so
recording,
let's
see,
do
we
have
everything
here:
okay!
Well,
let's
review
a
little
bit
from
yesterday.
Actually
I
put
up
some
older
videos
from
the
cdc
home
too,
like,
for
example,
the
panel
is
being
built
on
the
second
floor
for
comparison,
I'm
looking
at
it
wow
that
was
like
here
this
video
here.
A
A
About
now
yeah,
okay,
yeah
like
well,
you
guys
remember
this-
that
was
kind
of
scary
like
when
I
just
look
at
this
here
without
the
rails
and
the
self-alignment
at
the
top
you're
fighting
every
joint
and
that's
what
took
a
lot
of
time.
So
you're
fighting
like
every
joint
here
like
we
have
to
put
a
scab
everywhere,
you're
kind
of
fighting
getting
through
the
insulation
to
make
the
connections.
A
A
Jeff
was
in
on
that
we
had
to
pull
him
in.
We
needed
some
help
but
check
this
out,
maybe
just
just
some
review
yeah.
So
we
have
this
rack
of
panels
in
the
workshop
what's
worth
showing
here.
A
That
was
so
grated
with
a
bobcat
and
then
basically
the
small
stem
wall
with
two
by
eights
and
leveled
nicely.
So
it's
when
you
have
the
well-defined
16x32,
it's
quite
a
bit
easier
to
manage
because
you're
doing
a
spree
board
across
the
edge.
So
it's
you
can
get
it
quite
level,
nice
and
level,
but
to
show
how
we
put
the
panels
which
we
were
looking
for
the
other
day.
How
do
you.
A
We
were
doing
this.
We're
also
doing
these
strips
of
sil
gasket
right
under
the
plywood
just
to
reduce
noise,
because
this
stuff's
tweaks,
like
you,
can
either
glue
it
or
you
can
we
tried
this
because
if
you
don't
glue
it
it's
easier
to
move
things
around
and
you
don't
get
stuck
on
actually
if
the
plywood
gets
stuck
and
you
gotta
lift
it
off
to
adjust
it
and
stuff
like
that.
So
I
think
that's
that's
a
good
idea.
I
think
we'll
probably
keep
keep
working
with
that.
C
A
C
A
E
A
So
something
that's
self-adhesive
and
low
cost
like
the
gasket
is
good
because
it's
very
low
cost,
so
some
kind
of
an
adhesive
strip.
We
could
benefit
from
finding
something
like
that
that
we
put
it
on
before
as
we
prepared
the
joists.
So
so
here
we're
doing
this.
Let's
see
some
pictures,
yeah
yeah
I
mean.
A
Still
not
okay
anyway,
but
let's,
let's
going
back
to
current
stuff
current
work,
but
it's
kind
of
good
to
review
that
and
see
that
yeah
that
we're
actually
doing
much
better
right
now.
So
here's
some
of
the
house
wrap
work
windows.
A
B
A
A
Yeah,
so
here
the
door.
So
what
was
the
procedure
for
the
door?
So?
First,
we
cleaned
off
the
sill
a
little
bit
brought
over
the
window
and
we
followed
the
procedure
that
we
read
about
in
the
or
we
watched
in
the
video.
So
here
we
still
have
this
cement
board
that
protects.
There's
insulation
around
this,
so
we
put
the
cement
board
back
on.
A
A
So
we
use
the
same
material
to
go
up
the
sides,
so
we
really
got
it
pretty
tight
with
the
sides.
So
now
I'm
doing
the
one
side.
Stick
that
on
it's
a
thick
rubbery
material,
we
kind
of
buried
those
corners
there.
We
should
put
them
on
like
like
after
we
put
the
whole
side
and
we
actually
did
the
corners
on
the
upper
side
as
well,
largely
because
when
you
put
this
material
up,
there's
like
a
little
crack
right
there,
that's
just
a
tiny
thing
and
I
think
the
corner
would
would
seal
it
up.
A
A
A
A
A
Okay,
okay,
so
specific
instructions.
So
so
the
first
thing
I
read
is
take
one
side
and
when
you
install
this
into
a
an
aperture,
you've
got
three
hinges
so
that
the
ideas.
A
So
that's
the
door,
that's
the
instruction!
So
let's
actually
take
a
look
at
the
detail
of
okay.
So
you
prepare
prepare
your
aperture
all
of
that.
But
what
do
you
do
to
actually
start
squaring
stuff
up?
So
they
do
so.
Here's
here's!
What
I
see
you
know
there's
all
the
water
sealing
before
the
door
goes
in,
but
once
you
put
the
door
in
open
the
active
door
and
plumb
the
hinge
side
of
the
unit
with
a
six
foot
level.
F
A
That's
step
one
so
we'll
open
the
door.
We
didn't
really
pay
attention
to
the
vertical
because
we
kind
of
thought.
Okay,
it's
got
a
frame,
it
might
be
already
good.
Our
sill
is
pretty
good
okay.
So
let's
do
this
now.
Second,
so
there's
a
note,
a
door
that
in
store
isn't
stored
out
plum,
is
the
most
common
reason
for
a
door
unit
to
leak,
air
or
water
out
of
plum,
and
maybe
that's
that's
the
solution
right
there.
Maybe
maybe
we're
like
off
just
a
little
bit
on
that.
A
So
so
I
guess
we
do
it
in
in
both
directions
to
do
it
in
both
directions.
Maybe
that
would
have
solved
everything,
because
what
we
did
was
we
put
the
six
shims
around
the
six
hinges,
thinking
that
if
we
put
in
a
closed
door
well,
you
have
those
little
space
shims
behind
the
hinges.
We
took
out
one
screw
at
each
hinge
and
put
in
a
long
screw
to
attach.
We
thought,
okay,
that
might
be
good,
but
we
found
out
that
it
actually
kind
of
shifted
a
little
bit.
A
A
Okay,
so
let's
do
that
so
we'll
take
one
like
in
just
take.
Take
the
upper
one
fix
one
and
tack
the
unit
into
place
by
removing
one
hinge
screw
from
the
top
hinge
and
installing
a
two
and
a
half
inch
wood
screw
through
the
top
hinge
and
into
the
rough
opening.
So
that's
how
you
fix
it.
So
two
and
a
half
we're
using
three
inch
screws
note.
We
recommend
the
use
of
screws
when
installing
your
pre-hung
unit
screws.
Allow
you
the
opportunity
for
easy
removal
if
adjustments
need
to
be
made
to
the
installation.
A
Well,
of
course,
we
typically
use
screws
already
so
yeah
you're
screwing
in
through.
A
A
So
plumbed
so
the
warning
there
is
be
careful
out
of
plum.
So
maybe
if
we
read
that
note,
we
might
have
even
gotten
the
first
try:
okay
shimmy
moving
the
door
frame
as
little
as
possible,
carefully
close
the
active
door
place
shims
behind
the
middle
and
lower
hinge
locations
in
each
of
the
three
corresponding
hit
hinge
locations
on
the
inactive
door.
So
we
actually
at
this
point
once
we
have
one
fixed
door,
closed
put
them
in
and
they
say.
A
G
A
A
Yeah
you
gotta
kind
of
be
careful
about
it
and
check
everywhere.
So,
let's
see
top
view
jams
twisted
correct
with
shims,
so
yeah
and
they're
sticking
the
shims
behind.
So
that's
the
that
part
here.
That's
what
comes
on
the
door!
That's
that's
the
trim
that
exists
on
the
door,
so
we're
putting
the
hinges
in
from
behind.
H
C
C
A
C
A
A
So
we
want
we're
shooting
for
an
eighth
inch
margin
between
the
active
door,
okay,
okay,
so
kind
of
got
that
five
fastening
the
hinge
side
active
door
frame
okay.
So
now
so
we
were
at
step
four
we're
at
five
open
the
active
door
carefully
and
recheck
for
plumb
finish,
screwing
the
hinge
jam
into
place
by
removing
one
screw
from
the
middle
and
bottom
hinges,
and
installing
the
two
and
a
half
inch
drywall
screw
into
the
hinges
at
the
shim
locations
and
into
the
rough
opening.
C
G
A
A
So
when
you're
screwing
down
make
sure
you
got
the
shim
pretty
much
right
behind
otherwise
you'll
warp
out
the
frame,
because
that
frame
is
pretty
thin
on
the
door
itself
and
then
it's
they
say,
install
a
second
screw
into
the
top
hinge
okay,
so
they
call
first
two
screws
on
the
top
hinge
one
it
one
on
the
other
ones
to
prevent
from
sagging.
A
It
should
be
even
horizontally,
across
the
top
of
the
header
and
vertically
from
the
header,
to
the
soil,
to
the
sill,
make
adjustment
to
the
shimming
as
needed.
Well,
just
keep
having
that
gap.
Pretty
uniform,
like
one
eighth
inch
measurement
place
three
shims
across
the
head
of
the
door
unit,
make
sure
not
to
over
shim
the
head
of
the
door
unit
or
it
will
interfere
with
the
margin
across
the
top
of
the
door.
A
So
everything
is
like
you
got
to
be
very
sensitive,
don't
like
force
it
in
just
lightly,
in
open
both
doors
and
hold
back
the
weather
strip,
figure
21,
so
there's
weather
stripping
is
that
soft
stuff
install
one
screw
into
the
head
and
through
each
of
the
shim
locations.
So
we
are
screwing
in
through
through
the
top
screw,
holes
can
be
filled
in
for
a
more
finished
look
okay,
so
you
gotta
screw
in
the
top
as
well
by
the
shims,
now
adjusting
the
frame.
A
H
A
A
A
Installing
the
lock
set
okay,
so
that's
next
step,
so
so
so,
basically
up
to
seven
passing
the
head
jump
is
the
rest
is
for
adjustable
jam
and
astragal,
which
we
don't
have
they
close
right
to
each
other.
No,
nothing
in
between
there.
The.
C
Astrogall
isn't
considered
that
blocking
hole.
A
K
C
It
is
yeah
it's
attached
to
the
door
in
our
case,
so
it
is
not
a
component
yeah.
A
Okay,
so
to
review,
you
got
the
one
screw.
What
do
you
do
then?
Do
you
check
her
plug
check
for
plumb?
We
already
had
the
door
open
in
order
to
install
the
first
thing,
so
we
close
it
right.
So
this.
G
L
A
C
A
A
Okay,
so
we
did
we
did
this,
so
we
did
e
so
f,
so
we
e
and
f
is:
do
the
top
right,
install
the
shims
right
yeah,
I
mean
install
it,
put
the
shims
in
there
cool
now
shimming,
so
you
close
it
so
close
it
and
do
the
middle
two.
C
Plumb,
I
really
think
you
need
to
really
drive
this
every
other.
The
first
step
and
every
other
step
should
be
check,
plumb
level
and
gaps
next,
step
check,
plumb
level
and
gaps
next
step
check,
plumb
level
and
gaps
after
every
single
step.
To
make
sure
we
really
drive
this,
that
it
is
critical
that,
after
every
change,
variable
new
variable
is
introduced,
that
the
the
initial
component
is
checked
against
again
in
order
to
prevent
having
to
go
back
several
steps.
A
A
C
Frame,
you
know
that
that's
that's
so
critical
that,
like
the
shims
they're
not
meant
to
push
they're
not
meant
to
do
anything
except
fill
space
in
the
area
that
there's
not
anything
else
right,
they're
not
meant
to
push
the
door
they're
not
meant
to
pull
the
door.
I
I
thought
shims
were
a
very
different
component
than
they
were
they're
just
meant
to
fill
that
space
and
provide
you
a
screw
area
location
to
go
through
the
stream.
A
So
we
did
the
bottom
two
hinges
now
at
that
time,
did
we
close
the
door
again
or
do
we
go
right
up
to
add
the
second
screw?
A
M
H
G
A
H
C
F
D
C
A
We'll
see
in
case
we
do
this
really
fast
and
there's
daylight
left.
Let's
do
some
stairs.
So
let's
talk
about
the
stairs.
This
might
no,
we
should
get.
We
should
get
this
within
an
hour.
Yeah,
no,
more
sure
we're
we're
like
really
good.
A
Yeah,
I
mean
there's
a
very
explicit
procedure,
just
like
for
anything
you'd
think.
Well
I
mean
if
this
thing
had
like
a
super
solid
frame,
then
you
just
put
it
in,
and
maybe
it
just
goes
right
in,
but
it
doesn't
it
just.
Has
this
little
weak
thing
around
the
outside,
so
you
really
got
to
know
what
you're
doing?
A
A
They
don't
state
a
minimum
for
stair
stair
height,
but
they
do
say
a
max
which
is
seven
and
three
quarters
you
can
have
tiny
stairs,
but
that
would
take
you
forever
to
climb
up
the
second
story.
So
it's
kind
of
self-enforcing
that
you
would
have
a
certain
rise
per
stair
minimum
of
10
inches.
A
If
you
have
nosing,
they
actually
specify
that
you
have
to
have
a
minimum
of
three
quarter
inches
of
nosing,
it's
like
when
your
foot
kicks
in
like
under
you,
don't
want
to
trip
over
it
when
you
lift
your
foot.
So
it's
actually
there's
safety
issues
there
and
that's
why
the
code
actually
specifies
these
things.
A
A
A
So
now,
let's
go
to
to
the
actual
stair
design
in
a
free
cat
file.
That's
better!
So
we
do
have
this.
You
can
download.
This
is
actually
a
good,
detailed
design
file.
You
can
open
that
up.
A
Yeah,
that's
cool,
I
mean
it
shows
you
the
main
things
it
actually
shows
you.
I
think
the
right
dimensions,
but
that's
this
is
what
we're
doing.
We
have
the
freedom
to
make
these
steps
and
actually,
if
we
mess
up,
you
can
adjust
them
if
they're
like
not
the
correct,
spacing
move
it
over
a
little
bit.
So
it's
actually
quite
builder
friendly
in
terms
of
what
you
do.
So
what's
the
what's
the
stair
with
like
some
there's,
some
things
we
have
to
pay
attention
to,
and
that
is
42
and
an
eighth.
A
G
A
This
is
why
we
have
an
actual
free
cat
file.
This
has
actually
pulled
this
off
today.
That
starts
to
oh
yeah,
so
we
just
start
with
the
platform.
You
can
look
at
the
pre-cat
file
here,
so
this
is
day
18.
I
believe
I
linked
to
a
stair
on
my
log.
I
think
I
got
stairs
see
you
go
home
two
stairs,
so
this
links
back
to
here.
A
A
A
A
A
C
What's
the
thickness
of
the
wood
right
there
yeah
what's
the
thickness
of
the
wood
on
the
not
this,
I
don't
know
what
the
word.
C
A
The
the
this.
C
A
That's
that's
actually
three
eighths
great
now,
so,
what's
what's
at
the
site
right
now,
we've
got
walls
like
this.
We've
got
these
back
walls
before
we
install
the
stairs.
We
need
to
put
on
these
few
panels.
A
C
Yeah,
okay,
is
there
insulation
available
for
those
it's
already
in
there?
Oh
okay.
A
A
A
We
need
to
add
the
panels,
the
actual
interior
panels,
because
the
stairs
are
in
between
that
you
don't
attach
the
stairs
to
the
framing,
because
then
you
have
to
cut
out
the
panels
all
around
the
stairs.
That
will
be
a
hard
job
and
a
lot
of
gaps.
So
you
put
in
the
panels
first,
so
the
stairs
all
the
stair
treads
go
right
in
between
them
and
that's
a
finished.
C
But
it
is
critical
that
we
get
the
the
adherence
into
the
two
bys
rather
than
into
just
the
panels,
though,
for.
A
Those
exactly
for
the
structure
of
this,
where
you're
walking
up
in
this
for
many
years,
you're
screwing
in
these
long
members
into
the
framing-
it's
not
just
the
plywood,
use
long
screws
and
they
have
to
go
into
these
framing
members,
not
just
in
between
the
plywood's
not
going
to
hold
much.
You
kind
of
got
a
mark.
There's
a
16
inch
on
center
for.
A
Can
see
it's
yeah
everything
is
transparent
like
here
when
we're
so
we
put
in
the
panels
on
the
inside
of
these
vertical
ones
and
on
the
back
walls,
and
now
we
can
insert
the
stairs
we
should
probably
do
is
we
should
take
the
two
by
twelves
out
there
and
cut
on
site,
because
that
will
be
determined
exactly
by
how
much
we
end
up
as
far
as
that
spacing
it
should
be.
The
cat
says
like
42
well,
depends
how
accurate
people
were,
so
you
probably
should
cut
it
just
measure
it
and
cut
it.
A
You
could
have
like
a
tiny
gap
in
there,
but
it
should
fit
pretty
much
right
in
so
cut
it
to
pretty
exact
space
yeah
I
mean
you
could
probably
assume
that
we
might
get
away
with
like
if
we
measure
right
between
the
top.
You
know
the
opening
right
on
top
everywhere.
It
might
be
really
cool
that
we
just
do
one
measurement,
that's
it.
Ideally,
we
should
do
that.
Ideally,
it
should
be
within,
like
you
know,
like
an
eighth
or
yeah.
A
G
A
Yeah
we
should
take
a
couple
of
them
down
if,
depending
on
how
many
are
there,
we
could
have
a
couple
of
people
cutting
once
we
once
we
got
this
going
now.
We've
got
the
double
rungs
because
we
have
nothing
supporting
in
between
there's
nothing,
no
support
in
between.
So
it's
a
almost
a
forefoot
span
for
that
the
code
says
you
gotta
use
like
a
four
by
equivalent
the
the
two
two
by
equivalent
it
will
work,
but
after
a
few
years,
it'll
start
crumbling
on
you.
So
double
that's
like
lifetime
more
lifetime
design.
A
A
Two
by
fours,
those
are
two
by
fours.
These
are
two
by
twelves
here.
These
are
two
by
six
right
here.
The
rest
are
2
by
2
by
12.
the
kicker
board.
We
don't
need
to
do
that
yet,
because
we
can
install
that
easily
right
after
because
it
actually
attaches
from
the
back
and
from
the
front.
A
Well,
we
have
a
bunch
in
an
old
pile
if
we
don't
have
enough
here
that
should
oh
yeah,
maybe-
and
also
we
don't
need.
So
we
don't
need
to
do
this.
We
need
two
by
fours
and
two
by
twelves
to
in
in
order
to
get
structural
stairs
the
kickboard.
We
don't
need
that
that
we
can
cut
out
of.
B
B
A
There's
a
reason
why
there's
a
tiny
gap
there,
that's
just
adjustment,
but
the
idea
is:
if
you
use
this
to
get
your
rise
here,
you
can't
because
you
have
to
end
up
the
last
step,
has
to
end
up
exactly
at
the
second
floor
level.
So
this
that
will
be
really
hard
to
do
so.
You
measure
every
position
and
then
make.
A
A
We
don't
have
to
do
the
bottom
platform
right
now.
That's
another
build,
I
would
say,
let's
focus
on
the
stairs
and
for
the
first
stair
you
can
attach
the
back.
The
only
attachment
where
you,
which
you
don't
have
is
here,
put
a
2x6
under
put
a
six
by
six.
Let's
get
that
stub
of
six
by
six.
We
have
on
the
side,
just
put
it
under
lay
it
on
there.
That's
finished
detail:
let's
not
worry
about
that
right.
Now,
let's
get
the
stairs!
There's
a
lot.
A
I
mean
there's
a
bunch
of
detail
here,
because
you
got
to
cut
off
cut
your
we'll,
probably
use
one
by
fours
to
finish
off
this
side.
But
right
now
the
side
is
exposed
here,
it's
hidden
behind
the
walls,
that's
good,
but
for
now
we
can
attach
here
and
then
the
only
question
is:
how
are
we
attaching
this
just
put
a
two
by
six
by
six
stump.
A
You
know
like
those
cutoffs
from
the
six
by
six
columns.
We
have
out
there
and
they'll
get
you
like.
Almost
there,
you
probably
like
a
two
by
will
get
you
the
rest
or
something
like
that.
So
just
get
it
at
the
right
height
here
you
can
attach
it.
So
the
critical
parts
are:
what
are
all
these
heights?
The
rises
and
that
number
there
is.
A
A
So
if
you
let's
see,
if
we
can
see
there,
the
last
step
is
the
second
story
platform,
so
it
has
to
end
up
exactly
there.
So
that's
now,
what's
that
detail,
look
like
there
well
anyway.
We
know
that
this
thing
has
to
rise.
This
thing
has
to
be
the
top
surface.
Here
has
to
be
7.5
below
the
top
step.
A
A
Okay,
do
you
remember
7.75
from
the
dock?
That's
the
max
rise,
so
we're
actually
using
the
max
rise
feature,
so
we
are
using
7.75,
which
means
that
this
first
step
is
actually
not
regular.
Okay,
it's
just
a
little
bit
above,
which
is
allowed.
The
first
step
can
be
non-regular.
Everything
else
has
to
be
regular,
including
the
last
step,
because
that's,
but
when
you
do
this
platform
like
this,
the
first
one
there
is
no
requirement
for
that.
The
first
one
can
be
off.
A
I
A
A
A
So
that's
where
we're
at
the
measurement
of
the
the
treads
will
get
it
off
the
real
side.
We've
got
32
for
the
length.
So
let's
just
take
a
screenshot
of
that.
C
Katarina
I've
seen
floating
stairs
where
there's
not
a
kick.
Is
that.
C
Build
or
is
that
something
that
is
that
kick
absolutely
code?
I
know
that
you
have
I've
seen
the
kick.
A
N
A
O
C
The
kick
I
was
just
asking
I've
seen
designs
where
there
is
no
kick,
but
it
makes
sense
that
it's
it's
it's
more
of
a
aesthetic
as
well
as
a
practical
kick
rather
than
something
that
is
for
viewing.
O
Right
right
well
to
be
honest,
aesthetically,
I
prefer
them
without
the
kick
like
in
our
house.
They
were
originally
designed
without
built
without
it
right.
It
looks
really
spec
pretty,
because
if
you
have
the
light
from
overhead,
then
it
projects
all
of
these
shadows
down
below
the
stairs.
O
But
in
the
case
of
rosebud,
because
it's
like
a
tiny,
it's
a
small
house,
we
want
to
make
the
the
understairs
usable
and
so
first
of
all,
without
that
you'll
see
all
the
mess
inside
your
closet,
which
is
going
to
be
below
the
stairs
right,
there's
going
to
be
a
closet
there
and
then
what
we
found
is
that,
like,
as
you
walk
up
the
stairs
you
just
kick
dust
down
so.
O
O
Interrupt
I
was
trying
to
get
my
headphones
on
and
all
of
that.
A
A
Yeah
and
we
can
there's
15
steps.
A
A
A
To
this
edge
did
that
do
it
41
inches
to
the
actual
kick
board
from.
A
L
A
Yeah
look
at
this.
We
do
have
a
reference
there,
the
first
module,
so
it
starts
right
after
exactly
after
four
feet.
There
you
go:
that's
the
first
module,
there's
a
there's,
the
adjustment
gap,
which
we
that's
in
a
cad.
So
this
is
the
first
module
four
feet
exactly
from
the
edge
of
the
corner
and
your
stairs
start
right
at
it
according
to
cad,
perfect.
Okay.
So
let's
note
that
stairs
start
right
at
four
feet
from
the
outer
framing,
so
you
can
only
measure
from
inside,
but
the
walls
are
exposed.
A
A
So
we
can
say
slide
duplicate,
slide,
stair
start.
A
A
A
That's
a
full-length
module,
then
that
1b1
is
this
and
the
start
is
there
at
the
end
of
it.
A
If
we
like
at
this
stage,
I
think
we
want
to
keep
the
second
tread
on
top
off,
because
we're
gonna
be
walking
up
it
and
with
dirty
shoes
for
a
bunch
of
time,
so
we'd
have
to
sand
it
and
clean
it
up
at
the
end,
so
maybe
to
keep
the
second
one
off
and
just
do
the
first
one.
It
will
still
be
structural
and
you
can
walk
up
there,
but
really
thinking
about
how
you
finish
this
off.
A
A
So
let's
avoid
that
and
put
on
only
one,
so
we
only
need
to
cut
15,
not
30.,
but
we
should
cut
the
30
but
install
the
15
for
now.
Otherwise,
you
can
actually
flip
it
upside
down.
That's
another
strategy,
but
then
you'll
have
a
hole
if
you
have
holst
some
screws
in
it,
because
these
are
going
to
be
attached
by
screws
to
the
one
from
the
bottom.
So
you
don't
see
the
holes
at
the
top
so
from
the
bottom
you
can
attach
using
like
two
and
a
half
inch
screws.
A
A
Now
that's
pretty
cool
like
we've
got
this
in
cad
already,
and
we
did
that
collaboratively.
Actually,
so,
in
fact,
the
guy
who
actually
did
the
final
stair,
he
wasn't
even
on
site.
So
that's
that's
an
example
of
how
collaboration
works.
You
can
have
people
who
get
oriented
in
the
matter
and
they
understand.
Okay,
you
got
to
upload
files
to
the
wiki.
This
is
how
we
store
things,
so
you
can
do
collaborative
design
for
transparent
and
inclusive
economy
of
abundance.
I
L
A
L
D
G
G
F
A
F
A
C
A
yeah.
Let's
look
at
that
cat
file.
Do
are
we
actually
at
at
15
or
is
the
last
one?
The
15
no
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14.,
the
15th
is
the
last
one,
so
we
don't
count
so
it's
only
14
1
2
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7
fourteen.
So
that's
correction,
fourteen
so
fourteen
of
the
two
by
twelves
twenty-eight
total
28
total
of
the
two
by
fours.
That's
it
just
two
parts:
man,
that's
awesome.
A
Two
parts
treads
and
the
hangers
the
the
supports.
A
What
the
landing
no
landing!
Oh
that's,
gonna,
be
another
job.
Let's,
let's
get
through
this
first,
so
yes,
one
team
can
actually
mark
well
install
the
panels
because
you
gotta
install
the
panels
first,
because
only
after
that
can
you
mark.
Otherwise,
your
marks
are
hidden,
so
install
panels
do
markings,
but
we
can
cut
the
two
by
fours
right
now.
So
let's
do
that.
C
Yeah
and
I'm
willing
to
mark
the
whole
damn
stairs
on
the
panels.
You
know
what
I
mean
every
everywhere,
where
they're
supposed
to
be
the
two
by
twelves
and
then
the
thing
mark
it
all
along
the
wall
and
we'll
have
a
direct
map
as
we
go
up
and
we'll
also
be
able
to
find
out
if
we're
off
by
a
little
bit
in
the
adjustments.
B
C
A
Let's
talk
about
some
quality
control
points
like
how
do
you
know
you're
going
right,
because
you
don't
want
to
go
and
measure
the
whole
thing
and
find
oh,
I'm
off
by
half
an
inch
and
then
redo
the
whole
thing.
So
one
thing
we
can
extract
from
this.
This
cat
here
is
also
what
is
the
the
distance
between
each
like
the
horizontal
distance
between
each.
A
A
A
D
A
A
10
and
a
half
yeah
it's
about
10
and
a
half
so
10
and
a
half
times
14.
Does
that
get
us
the
right
numbers?
We
can
measure
sight
so
10
and
a
half.
That's
a
verification
point
for
how
for
doing
well
in
terms
of
horizontal
travel
and
then
7.5
times,
14
plus
sorry
7.75
times,
14
we're
doing
that
14
times,
plus
the
first
step,
which
is
7.5.
Does
that
give
us
the
exact
height
from
the
floor
to
the
second?
A
D
A
D
F
A
A
I'm
actually
gonna
add
minus
0.25
where's
that
0.25
coming
from
that's
our
finished
floor.
That's
our
we're
doing
this
plank
floor.
That's
quarter
inch.
So
the
actual
floor
is
going
to
be
a
quarter
inch
above
the
subfloor
and
that's
we're
gonna
step
onto
so.
This
total
rise
well,
seven
plus
seven,
five
plus.
A
F
C
D
H
A
A
So
if
you
see
where
this
this
thing
ends,
it
ends
below
the
top
thread,
in
other
words
from
here,
we
should
have
1.5
and
we
have
0.75
extra.
In
other
words,
the
last
step
is
gonna,
be
an
inch
taller.
A
A
D
A
Above
so
we
got
now
that
we're
looking
into
the
details
because
we're
actually
building
it.
We
see
some
inconsistencies.
So
what's
the
best
thing
to
do,
what
we
should
probably
do
is
raise.
Can
we
just
raise
this?
The
platform
just
raise
the
platform,
because
the
platform
right
now,
what
is
the
platform.
A
A
A
F
A
A
platform
like
that,
so
code
is
7.75.
We're
at
eight,
I
don't
know,
do
platforms
like
that
have
specifications
by
code
because
that's
not
a
stair.
I.
J
O
The
code
they
specify
the
width
and
length
of
landings,
but
I've
not
seen
that
they
would
specify
like
that
platform.
So
let
let
me
okay,
so
let
me
be
clear
about
this.
So
you're,
basically
dividing
like
what
is
the
total
height
of
the
from
ceiling
to
subfloor
from
from
concrete
slab
to
subfloor
was
the
total
height
there.
D
F
O
O
O
O
G
O
O
Is
increase
the
platform
sure.
A
Just
do
it
do
that
assume
we
have
a
2x8
which
is
7.25
plus
three
quarters
for
the
three
four.
So
it's
eight,
so
we
start
at
eight
and
then
we
have
solved
where
we
put
the
first
stair
support
because
we
place
it
right
on
it.
Then
I
think-
or
maybe
not.
D
A
F
A
Go
to
the
house
and
basically
divide
if
you
have
eight
inches
up
the
wall,
divide
that
distance
by
14
and
see
if
we
get
an
acceptable
number.
So,
let's
measure
it
off
the
house
and
divide
by
14.,
because
we
got
14
steps.
O
D
G
O
G
O
B
A
K
O
A
G
F
F
D
F
G
A
So
we
make
a
note:
15
rises,
14
treads
and
that's
after
the
landing
so
landing.
F
D
A
H
F
G
H
Oh
yeah
question
does
the
top
the
tread
of
that
first
stair
have
to
match
that
racing.
There
has
to
be
right
on
that.
H
Not
the
first
stair
trend,
yeah
the.
K
H
It
well,
if
we're
trying
to
adjust
a
measurement
and
maybe
I'm
behind
a
little
bit.
Maybe
we
solve
this,
but
if
we're
trying
to
adjust
a
height.
G
O
Martian,
so
I
think
that
I'm
thinking
like
if,
if
I
were
to
do
this,
what
what
I
would
do
is
like
I
would
draw
like
stick
chalk
or
something
and
draw
a
line
from
the
top
to
the
bottom
and
then
start
measuring
seven
and
three
quarters
and
see
what
you
end
up
in
the
end.
What's
the
bottom
and
that's
your
bottom,
you
have
to
fill
that
bottom.
O
A
Yeah,
let's
yeah,
we
can
do
that
so
7.75
rise,
which
is
the
max
and
then
we'll
we'll
end
up
with
whatever
the
the
platform
has
to
be.
Unless
we
see
that,
oh,
if
we
made
it
just
a
little
shorter,
then
we
can
use
a
regular
dimensional
piece
of
lumber
because
if
we
say
any
rise
that
we
need,
that
means
we
have
to
cut
to
the
whatever
size.
So,
let's
see
if
we
can
make
it
regular,
so
we
don't
have
to
cut.
K
A
N
F
L
B
P
I
F
A
A
B
O
F
O
M
All
right,
okay,
I
haven't
actually
prepared
anything
yet
yet
so
this
is
gonna
be
a
bit.
I
don't
know
all
over
the
place,
but
anyway
well,
basically
in
2020
february
2020,
I
lost
my
job,
so
I
started
on
this
project
to
try
and
get
3d
printers
going
in
indonesia.
M
That's
before
I
heard
about
the
apprenticeship,
so
I
was
actually
working
on
that
before
I
came
here
and
now
fast
forward
to
now.
Okay,
the
apprenticeship
has
started,
I
part
of
part
of
actually
coming
here,
to
be
able
to
support
my
family.
M
While
I
was
here
away
not
earning
not
having
money,
I
was
going
to
sell
some
some
land
that
I
have
in
botswana,
but
I
don't
know
it's
not
selling
nobody's
buying,
so
I
was
stuck
between
a
rock
and
a
hard
place,
but
about
two
weeks
ago
I
got
a
call
from
my
former
boss
at
atr.
M
F
M
You
know
at
least
it'll
be
stable
income,
but
it's
it's
not
really
what
I
wanted
to
do,
but
because
we
haven't
sold
the
land
and
I
don't
have
any
money
to
send
or
you
know
that
money
was
supposed
to
support
them.
While
I
was
away
here
so
now
yesterday
I
got
news
from
my
former
boss.
He
said
the
project
doesn't
actually
start
to
till
the
end
of
the
year.
M
Okay,
so
I
have
until
the
end
of
the
year
at
least
can
finish
the
apprenticeship,
but
I
think
what
we
have,
or
what
I
see
here
is
the
is
an
unprecedented
opportunity
where
we
could
actually,
together
collectively
collaboratively.
M
We
could
actually
start
up
a
3d
printing
business
because
the
technology
is
here,
the
easy
part
is
actually
building
the
printers
building.
The
kits
I
mean
we
can
sell
printers
fully
made.
You
can
sell,
kits
and
also
give
away
the
I
mean
the
plans.
Are
there
already
open
source,
but
but
what
I
mean
is
the
production
part
is
the
easy
part:
it's
actually
the
marketing
finding
the
customers.
C
Market
analysis
on
our
product
versus
others
is
going
to
be
the
crucial
component
in
order
to
figure
out
the
customer
niche
right.
Okay,
that's
it's
like
who's
who's,
the
big
dogs,
and
how
do
we
compare
to
them
and
then
what
can
we
give
that
they
can,
which.
A
Do
you
have
a
that's
for
a
finished,
no
kid
or
well,
no
more
than
one
kid
per
day,
yeah,
okay,.
B
A
day,
okay,
the
the
bit
of
materials
you
have
is
is
that
fully
yeah
for
indonesian
markets
or
like.
F
C
What's
our
support
model,
I
mean,
I
know
this
is
open
source,
but
if
we
are
actually
marketing
a
product,
that's
going
to
be
a
really
really
important
aspect
to
making
sure
that
we're
providing
that
value
over
the
long
run,
and
if
we
want
to
sell
more
that's
going
to
be
something
that's
well
thought
of
like
the
support
model.
Is
it
gonna
be
a
telephone?
Is
it
gonna
be
being
on
a
zoom
call?
How
long
is
it
gonna
be
good
for
and
then
how
do
you
do
it
when
you're
doing
parts.
E
A
I
A
D
C
But
is
your
focus
going
to
be
on
this
the
unit,
whichever
one
we're
selling
solely
focus?
I
mean
your.
I
mean
your
focus
on
refinement
on
issues.
What's
going
to
happen
is
when
we
start
to
scale,
there's
going
to
be
new
things
that
we
find
out
about
the
the
thing
that
will
have
to
be
remedy
in
some
fashion,
whether
it's
with
stronger
parts
or
a
different
type
of
there's.
Another.
M
Yeah
yeah,
it
will
be,
it
will
be
as
well
as
still
learning
all
right.
Yeah.
B
But
yeah,
so
the
idea
is
to
set
up
it'll,
be
like
the
apprentice
almost
like,
set
up
a
a
a
business
and
be
able
to
take
orders
yeah.
K
C
How
tied
to
the
open
source,
ecology
so
basically
with
a
product
in
the
united
states,
if
it's
good
it'll
be
fire,
so
you've
got
to
prepare
for
the
reality
of
success,
but
if
it's
bad
and
something
it
will
destroy
and
and
tarnish
the
reputation
of
the
the
people
working
behind
it
as
well.
So
these
things
have
to
be
taken
very
very
seriously
when
you're
putting
a
product
on
the
open
free
market,
because
it
it's
transformational
in
good
and
bad
ways.
C
B
Yeah
but
then
you
also
have
the
aspect
of
the
things
that
makes
it
unique,
the
modularity
and
all
that
those
things
which
fits
within
the
open
source
sort
of
yeah
aspect.
C
B
J
For
startups,
I
don't
know
how
many
of
them
are
hardware
oriented,
so
just
send
them
the
printer
to
demo
what
it
can
do.
I
haven't
seen
a
library
of
things
you
can
readily
print.
For
example,
like
sure
I
can't
have
the
printer
but
like
what
is
it.
B
A
That
comes
out
along
the
modularity
aspect
is,
you
can
be,
we
can
be
doing
kits
like
we
know
how
to
do
frames.
Well,
we
know
how
to
do
the
universal
controllers
or
the
axis.
So
you've
got
these
three
things
and
okay
build
any
cnc
machine,
here's
the
universal
axis
or
the
motion
system
that
gets
you
there.
So
do
it
more
at
here's.
The
construction
set
for
crazy
cnc
machines
kind
of
deal.
A
B
C
L
G
H
First,
so
if
you're,
okay
with,
if
it
sounds
right
to
you,
I
think
my
church
context
would
be
this
could
explode,
because
because
every
church
contact
I
have
has
five
or
ten
other
people.
They
know
who
love
a
particular
nation
and
invested
in
a
republican,
a
particular
community,
and
so
there's
like.
H
C
M
I
think
what
are
they
for
honey?
It
depends
which
one
you
have
the
universal
and
you
have
for
pro.
Okay,.
C
M
The
pro
is
yeah
kit
all
fully
fully
built
fully
built.
It's
1995.,
okay,
1900.
C
P
P
J
G
L
J
K
K
N
B
F
A
C
B
B
J
M
J
J
A
A
J
P
K
L
L
C
Great
yeah,
this
is
all
about
lifestyle
right
build
the
future.
The
future
is
here,
upgrade,
do
not
throw
away
modularity
redefined,
be
a
part
of
the
future
we're
selling
this
idea.
I
like
it
that
we're
onto
something
that
nobody
else
knows
about
and
because
it
looks
different,
it's
kind
of
you
know
it's
just
like
the
tractor.
It
has
a
very,
very
cool
aesthetic
that
you
can't
find
in
a
lot
of
places.
C
These
things,
the
the
upgrade
do
not
throw
away,
is
a
key
key
thing
for
consumers
right
now,
right
to
say
that
it
it's
you
never
throw
it
away.
You
only
upgrade
is
a
very,
very
powerful
marketing
tool
and
that's
what
we'll
have
to
put
our
money
behind
right?
We're
not
talking
about
upgrading
anymore.
You
won't
buy
another
3d
printer
in
five
years.
You'll
just
upgrade
the
one
that
we've
given
you.
You
know
what
I
mean
yes,
structure,.
C
J
G
J
C
Christmas
season's
coming
up,
so
if
you,
if
you
want
a
product
that
might
have
some
traction
and
and
we'll
be
able
to
get
out
there,
you
need
to
think
about
october,
one
or
november
one
really
having
a
product
up
there.
You
know
there's
a
lot
of
hot
clickers
out
there.
You
know
what
I
mean
that'll,
just
you
know,
they'll
be
like
oh,
my
god,
you
can
upgrade
it
and
you'll
never
throw
it
away
boom.
They
don't
you
know
it.
C
Americans
are
very,
they
do
a
lot
of
stuff
with
their
gut,
which
is
good
and
bad,
but
yeah
you
got
to
just
set
those
expectations.
Whatever
they're
going
to
be,
you
know
we're
building
the
future.
The
future
isn't
perfect,
but
you
know
we're
on
this
journey
together.
Right.
C
B
What
would
be
the
minimum
amount
of
information
marketing
is?
Should
a
separate
website
be
put
up?
Should.
C
Absolutely
yes,
absolutely
and
you
have
to
decide
what
the
relationship
to
osce
is
actually
going
to
be,
because
it's
both
a
plus
and
a
it
could
be
a
possible
detriment.
Your
company
that
you've
built
here
over
the
years
that
it's
a
delicate
thing
reputation,
it's
a
delicate,
delicate
thing
and
it
shouldn't
be
underestimated.
The
way
that
it
can
go
either
way.
So
just
go
into
that
open
eyes.
J
F
C
Let's,
let's
I
actually
love
that
idea:
let's
try
and
build
around
the
campaign
of
hey
we're
building
this
we're
building
this
we're
building
this
and
let
other
people
say
well.
Where
can
I
buy
one
or
how
can
I
get
one
and
then
once
that
says,
oh
we're,
like
oh
we're
glad
you
asked
and
then
the
marketing
campaign
for
the
actual
selling
goes.
C
C
B
K
A
C
H
C
Influencers
are
a
critical
component
because
they
know
the
market
already
better
than
any
of
us
do
right.
They
know
what
3d
printer
is
the
best
already
in
their
heads,
because
they've
spent
hours
and
hours
and
hours
reviewing
them
if
they
could
give
us
honest
feedback
about
where
we
are
on
that
arch
of
the
rest
of
them.
That'll
that'll
actually
tell
us
our
market
potential
and
ability.
J
C
I
J
F
H
And
well,
what
I
would
need
to
talk
to
my
contacts
would
be:
what
is
it?
What
can
it
do
for
your
community
or
the
community
that
you
love?
What
do
you
have
to
do
to
assemble
and
use
it
and
what
are
the
customer
service
channels?
So
I
have
that
written
down
and
if
maybe
we
can,
we
can
hash
that
out
and
I
can
get
a
clear
like
lay
person
explanation
of
what
a
3d
printer
is.
You
know
all
those
questions.
F
F
B
Several
ways
to
do
it:
you
rotate
a
camera,
hopefully
with
two
lenses
around
the
object.
It
will
read
the
depth
distance
of
the
whole
thing
and
then
upload
it
and
make
it
a
3d
file
and
this
when
it's
a
3d
file,
you
slice
it
and
then
it's
ready
for
3d
printing.
So
you
can
get
dimensions
for
that.
3D
scanner.
P
When,
when
I
got
interested
in
the
3d
printer,
it
was
my
imagination
going
about
something
that
I
wanted
to
be
produced
for
so
like
where
I
take.
If
I
think
that,
even
now
in
my
head,
if
I
can
scan
it
and
then
show
me
how
that
from
that
scan
to
that
3d
printer,
I
can
interact
with
it.
P
F
E
E
G
H
H
I
H
So
I
I'm
interested
in
learning
more
and
I'll
help
at
whatever
level
I
can.
M
260
000,
which
is
about
just
under
26
000
us
dollars.
It's
six
and
a
half
hectares
actors,
hectors.
M
J
A
H
H
B
I've
written
three
points
here
start
a
website
with
the
buy
button
copywriting
around
the
values
and
unique
sales
selling
point
of
the
osc
3d
printer
and
as
far
as
marketing
for
not
least
contact
networking
search,
optimization
and
facebook
marketing.
I
don't
know
websites
copywriting
writing.
I
can
do.
K
K
Yeah
they've
done
like
freelance
for
two
customers
in
the
us.
D
A
Details
once
you
get
into
the
tech
that
are
hands
down
superior,
nobody
knows
that,
because
we
we
never
spend
the
time
to
communicate.
That.
I
C
F
J
A
100
percent
300
materials
sell
for
600.,
that's
a
basic
model.
D
J
Sure
who
decides
to
smuggle
like
why?
Why
not
put
it
50
percent
of
doubles
100.
J
The
complexity
out
of
having
to
order
these
parts
by
yourself
right,
so
that's
the
value
prop
for
the
just
basic
bare
bone
kit.
That's
one
website,
page
right.
The
other
website
page
is
the
full
blown
kit
that
requires
technical
health,
know-how
and
expertise
at.
However
much
you
want
per
hour
to
build
the
thing.
What's
that
our
rate?
That's
the
hard
part.
K
K
Imagine
that,
like
they
start
calling
you
as
a
customer
service,
who's
gonna
be
picking
up
yeah.
A
A
There's
there
would
be
a
new,
a
class
of
stuff
which,
to
me,
I
think,
is
the
critical
thing
in
terms
of
showing
the
value
and
that
is
okay.
Here's,
the
technical,
actual
running
data
data
collection,
here's
how
fast
we
print
rubber
here's.
How
fast
prusa
does
it
here's
how
ultimaker
prints
it
and
we
gobble
them
up
like
that's
one,
that's
one,
but
there's
a
lot
of
different
elements
like
that.
You
have.
Here's
are
your
expensive
data
points,
graphs
and
stuff
like
that,
and
then
we
we
find
that
we
blow
blow
them
out
on
some.
A
K
A
A
B
Kind
of
a
question
well,
two
actually
but
printing
rubber-
is
that
rubber
or
rubber,
like
filament.