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==Basics==
=Basics=
*Open source shears
*Vacuum Shears and/or Standard ones
*Vacuum Shear integrates with [[Open Source Vacuum Cleaner]]
*Integrates with [[Open Source Shearing Automation System]]


- Open source shears
=Used for=
*Wool/Fiber Collection
*Veterinary Care/Surgery Prep


- Vacuum Shears and/or Standard ones
=Industry Standards=
*[https://www.valleyvet.com/ct_detail.html?pgguid=DEB14FFA-F023-4CA2-8A1F-CD284A066620]
*[https://www.valleyvet.com/ct_detail.html?pgguid=A24F850E-7161-4A77-87F6-796714697C9E]
*[https://www.valleyvet.com/ct_detail.html?pgguid=56E0DFB6-59CE-4B69-95DE-7F5374439CCD]


- Vacuum Shear integrates with [[Open Source Vacuum Cleaner]]
=Existing Open Source Designs=
*


- Integrates with [[Open Source Shearing Automation System]]
=Minimal Viable Products=
*Modular
*User Upgradable
*User Maintainable
*Wired/Wireless Operation
*Easily Replaceable Blades
*Integration with the [[Open Source Vacuum Cleaner]] for use as vacuum shears
*Scaleable from industrial shears down to fine detail trimmers
*Humane (IE Quiet + Develop Aides Such as a Shearing Enclosure with this in mind)
*Optional Automation (See [[Open Source Shearing Automation System]]




=Basic Design=
*?x Battery Modules
*1x Battery + Power Regulator Module
*1x Computer-on-a-chip Circuit + Motor Control Module
*?x Automation System Attachment Point Module (With data connections to the "Computer-on-a-chip Circuit + Motor Control Module" as well as a physical attachment to the automation system)
*?x Light/Laser Guide Module
*1x Blade Module


==Used for==
=BOM=
*


- Wool/Fiber Collection
=See Also=
*[[List of organisms useful in OSE context]]


- Veterinary Care/Surgery Prep
=Useful Links=
 
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheep_shearing#Blade_shears Wikipedia Page on Blade Shears]
 
 
==Industry Standards==
 
1.  https://www.valleyvet.com/ct_detail.html?pgguid=DEB14FFA-F023-4CA2-8A1F-CD284A066620
 
2.  https://www.valleyvet.com/ct_detail.html?pgguid=A24F850E-7161-4A77-87F6-796714697C9E
 
3.  https://www.valleyvet.com/ct_detail.html?pgguid=56E0DFB6-59CE-4B69-95DE-7F5374439CCD
 
==Minimal Viable Products==
 
- Modular
 
- User Upgradable
 
- User Maintainable
 
- Wired/Wireless Operation
 
- Easily Replaceable Blades
 
- Integration with open source vacuum
 
- Scaleable from industrial shears down to fine detail trimmers
 
- Humane (IE Quiet + Develop Aides Such as a Shearing Enclosure with this in mind)
 
- Optional Automation
 
==Basic Design==
 
?x Battery Modules
 
1x Battery + Power Regulator Module
 
1x Computer-on-a-chip Circuit + Motor Control Module
 
?x Automation System Attachment Point Module (With data connections to the "Computer-on-a-chip Circuit + Motor Control Module" as well as a physical attachment to the automation system)
 
?x Light/Laser Guide Module
 
1x Blade Module
 
==BOM==
 
 
 
==See Also==
 
1. OSE Animals List  http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Animals
 
==Useful Links==
 
1.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheep_shearing#Blade_shears

Latest revision as of 17:34, 26 May 2018

Basics

Used for

  • Wool/Fiber Collection
  • Veterinary Care/Surgery Prep

Industry Standards

Existing Open Source Designs

Minimal Viable Products

  • Modular
  • User Upgradable
  • User Maintainable
  • Wired/Wireless Operation
  • Easily Replaceable Blades
  • Integration with the Open Source Vacuum Cleaner for use as vacuum shears
  • Scaleable from industrial shears down to fine detail trimmers
  • Humane (IE Quiet + Develop Aides Such as a Shearing Enclosure with this in mind)
  • Optional Automation (See Open Source Shearing Automation System


Basic Design

  • ?x Battery Modules
  • 1x Battery + Power Regulator Module
  • 1x Computer-on-a-chip Circuit + Motor Control Module
  • ?x Automation System Attachment Point Module (With data connections to the "Computer-on-a-chip Circuit + Motor Control Module" as well as a physical attachment to the automation system)
  • ?x Light/Laser Guide Module
  • 1x Blade Module

BOM

See Also

Useful Links