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*Weekend Workshop - April 25-27 - $300. Design, Build, and Document.
*Weekend Workshop - April 25-27 - $300. Design, Build, and Document.
*4 Day Workshop (April 25-28) - $400. Design, Build, Document, and Distributive Enterprise.
*4 Day Workshop (April 25-28) - $400. Design, Build, Document, and Distributive Enterprise.
*1 Day Workshop (April 28) - $100. Distributive Enterprise.
*1 Day Distributive Enterprise Workshop (April 28) - $100. Distributive Enterprise.
 
 
 
 


Factor e Farm – Maysville MO, USA
Factor e Farm – Maysville MO, USA


This 3 or 4-day workshop – led by designer/builder Marcin Jakubowski – empowers participants to create their own Brick Press through hands-on, experiential training reinforced by conceptual learning in basic sustainable design. The central activity of the workshop is the construction of a Brick Press shell using open source equipment including a tractor, soil pulverizer, and brick press. Extreme manufacturing concepts of parallel processing and prefabrication are applied to achieve rapid on-site assembly. Philosophy of open source development is also emphasized, and the participants become more than just builders, they become active collaborators in the MicroHouse evolution.
This 3 or 4-day workshop – led by Marcin Jakubowski, founder of Open Source Ecology shows how Extreme Manufacturing techniques are used to build a complete Compressed Earth Brick Press in a single day. Experiential training is reinforced by conceptual learning. The central activity of the workshop is the construction of a Brick Press,  prepared in crash courses on key elements of design, fabrication, CAD, CAM, controllers and electronic design, multimedia documentation, and open enterprise models. This is intended to be both a survey and immersion training for those interested in a lifestyle of open source development. Extreme manufacturing concepts of parallel design and build are applied to achieve rapid manufacturing. The entire toolchain of OSE's open source development is emphasized, so that the participants become more than just builders - and gain the skills to become entrepreneurs and developers of future machine versions.  


* A weekender option exists for those interested in getting an introduction to the ideas of open development and sustainable design but do not have the time for the full, immersive experience:
* A weekender option exists for those interested in getting an introduction to the ideas of open development and sustainable design but do not have the time for the full, immersive experience:
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Sketchup basics
Sketchup basics
Using Trovebox and Dozuki for instruction manual creation
Using Trovebox and Dozuki for instruction manual creation
=Schedule=
DAY 1
*1 PM pickup at airport. Please book your flights to arrive before then. Others need to rent a car, may coordinate with one another. Workshop starts at 3 PM sharp.
3PM-11PM
*3 pm - CAD - Sketchup, FreeCAD, LibreCAD crash course. Style: complete instructional online. Course videoed. Class is hands-on assistance. On Ubuntu. OSE Warehouse and Machine Design.
*4 pm - Fritzing and Upverter crash course for artists and entrepreneurs
*5 hr arduino über modular micro controller
*6 pm - Laser cutting crash course - intro and use of Lasersaur for a full scale model build
*7 pm - Documentation and video production - OpenShot, vid assets library, remote participants, etc.
*8-10 pm - welding, drilling, grinding, Ironworker torching, hand tools. - extensive list.
*10 pm - Crash course on Hydraulic Fluid Power. Design/Build of the Electric MicroCube, 2 hp. No cooler. Cuts 1" steel slabs as example of raw power.
==Day 2==
*Extreme Build - 9AM to 6PM build. Lunch at 1 PM.
:*Physical Structure
:*Hydraulics
:*Electronic Controller
==Day 3==
Testing and Data Collection
==Day 4==
Distributive Enterprise
*Brick Press Production Model
:*Outsourced fabrication model
:*CNC Cut outsourced, in-house welding
:*CNC Cutting in House with CNC Torch Table
*Housing Production Model
:*Enterprise Model for a 3 Day House build - design, sourcing, build


=Other=
=Other=

Latest revision as of 16:55, 17 March 2014

Core Goal

CORE GOAL (review Goals) - By teaching people as much as we can about the topic, we are educating developers. The Extreme Build is bait. Our approach is to generate Entrepreneurs first - because any entrepreneur who build these machines is likely to engage in development. Crowdsource Improvements on everything.

  1. Video of machine assembly. Tests the files and shares the overview.
  2. Signup + Pay Structure. No streaming plan for now.
  3. Announcement poster - marketing to Developer market segment. To get Developers, we need to Educate Developers. Expose source for crowdsourced improvements.
  4. Financial Model (include annual cost of facility overhead and insurance)
  5. Curriculum - rough cut
  6. Marketing Plan. Done when 24 people are signed up.

1. Flyer - CROWD SOURCED flyer that improves with time! Allow people to participate in it - what would you like to see on the flyer that would make you attend? Crowd source the content and the template itself. Reward: 50% off the workshop admission.

  • CROWDSOURCED CONTENT improvement of flyer
  • CROWDSOURCED TEMPLATE improvement of flyer
  • CROWDSOURCED REWARD. Chip-In or equivalent for the specific flyer.

DO then CROWDSOURCE EXECUTION IMPROVEMENTS.

Flyer

Entrepreneur! Build Yourself, from 0 to Maker

Extreme Manufacturing Workshop -

  • Build a complete Brick Press - in One Day
  • learn to weld
  • cut and assemble a complete laser cut scale model
  • 3d print a complete scale model of the brick press
  • zero-to-maker
  • build a machine in a day
  • Sketchup - lesson - Google doc with main skills and with links to videos.
  • Badge

Announcement

  • April 25-27, or April 25-28. One day option (April 28) for Distributive Enterprise Training is also possible.
  • Weekend Workshop - April 25-27 - $300. Design, Build, and Document.
  • 4 Day Workshop (April 25-28) - $400. Design, Build, Document, and Distributive Enterprise.
  • 1 Day Distributive Enterprise Workshop (April 28) - $100. Distributive Enterprise.

Factor e Farm – Maysville MO, USA

This 3 or 4-day workshop – led by Marcin Jakubowski, founder of Open Source Ecology – shows how Extreme Manufacturing techniques are used to build a complete Compressed Earth Brick Press in a single day. Experiential training is reinforced by conceptual learning. The central activity of the workshop is the construction of a Brick Press, prepared in crash courses on key elements of design, fabrication, CAD, CAM, controllers and electronic design, multimedia documentation, and open enterprise models. This is intended to be both a survey and immersion training for those interested in a lifestyle of open source development. Extreme manufacturing concepts of parallel design and build are applied to achieve rapid manufacturing. The entire toolchain of OSE's open source development is emphasized, so that the participants become more than just builders - and gain the skills to become entrepreneurs and developers of future machine versions.

  • A weekender option exists for those interested in getting an introduction to the ideas of open development and sustainable design but do not have the time for the full, immersive experience:

Weekend Workshop: Begins Friday evening, April 18, and concludes Sunday evening, April 20. Five-Day Workshop: For a more immersive experience, join us for a full 5 days, concluding on April 23. Have questions? Drop us an email: chris at opensourceecology dot org LEARNING OUTCOMES

Design

Fundamentals of passive solar design and natural ventilation Building envelope basics and importance of detailing Understanding of thermal mass and insulation in relation to performance Open source development philosophy Hand-sketching basics Construction

Understanding and applied safe use of basic construction tools CEB construction techniques Basic framing methods Installation of doors and windows Basics of electrical and plumbing work Parallel processing for rapid building Documentation

Sketchup basics Using Trovebox and Dozuki for instruction manual creation

Other

CAD review and points forward

  • frame, drawer, hopper, etc - points going forward
  • redo hopper if time allows - but publish existing hopper - new hopper simplifies fabrication. Too stiff connection - can we loosen it?
  • cut sharp corners on hopper
  • fab sourcing - only error is the long piece- 1x3 for verticals
  • known issues, problem statements
  • hopper angle of repose