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We will try our first coordinated OSE Design Sprint where we have a specific, project-based schedule for every hour. We are setting up this schedule, where we expect participation largely from outside of the US since it's a holiday weekend here. I will be the lead Facilitator for the sprint. The main process is to:
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1. Discuss topic. 2. Jot notes in Pirate Pad on Dashboard. 3. Start Google Doc Drawings and record link on Pirate Pad. 4. Develop Google Doc Drawings collaboratively. 5. Record links to all work, including links to participant logs - on Pirate Pad. Then at the end of the day, 4 PM -  we put all generated content and module placeholders up at Dozuki.
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*9 AM - CNC Torch table. Drawing up a Systems Engineering Breakdown Diagram for the big picture of component integration. Main development points involve a Systems Engineering Breakdown Diagram and detailed Interface Design between components. Needs to document installation procedure of CoolDRV into RAMPS. Needs detailed procedure of creating all RAMPS connections. Starts with Concept SEBD which inserts number labels within Google Drawing. Numbers are listed in Google Spreadsheet below to generate a BOM for sourcing. This is a working session inviting all electronics, automation, RAMPS, and other people. Integration of code with electronics. Needs exporting existing CNC torch table at Factor e Farm to Sketchup or FreeCAD.
*10 AM - LifeTrac - Finishing up design of Articulated LifeTrac for a single day build on July 12. Design Review of Foot Pedals. Integration of Pivot Module + Groundhugging Module. Integrating all modules from the 6 in 60.
*11 AM - HydraFabber Session - We need to integrate the existing Lulzbot 3D Print head mount - and reconcile the 2 different mounts being used now (John's log shows  a simple one and the more complex original from MIT). We probably want clamping instead of press fit? Then if we decide on this - then we can generate a printing file so we can priint the new head with TAZ at Factor e Farm or elsewhere. Then we can verify all the parts, buy them, and build the router part. Still missing is the control software for routing.
*Noon - start with posting modules for each machine at opensourceecology.dozuki.com. Involve Dozuki team. Start with the 20 Agriculture and Construction Tools. Each will have a dozer or two modules. Break it up to manageable size. See Brick Press as example. Begin with introduction by Rob or Tim of Dozuki. Discuss best Mobile Phone options for integrating mobile documentation of real builds.
*2 PM - Open Source Car session. Design of wheel mounting. Generation of procedure for lost-PLA casting of mount parts. Build procedure for furnace. Work on Power Cube integration. Discussion with Wikispeed on buildout of chassis. Sourcing of wheels. VW engine pump calculations based on VW engine RPM. Hydraulic Pump mounting strategy for VW engine. Documentation of VW engine at Factor e Farm.
*3 PM - Graphics Artists, Modeling, animations, Simulations Session - begin drawing up uniform icon set for all Modules identified during work day. Continue documenting modules on Dozuki while adding Module Icons. Take existing modules and animate them. Start by defining a script, and work from Script Backlog.
*4 PM - Document and set up placeholders for all modules in development at Dozuki. Led by Sprint Facilitator.

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