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=Introduction=
=Introduction=
'''The reason for badges is to provide an easily-recognizable proof-of-skill-set that assists in role allocation for collaborative work.'''
Badges for the [[OSE Apprenticeship]] include those related directly to the Seed Eco-Home 2 as the core. Other badges that one may learn include those on the enterprise and organizational levels, as well as badges in other machines. Other machines include the 3D printer, filament maker, plastic shredder, power cube, tractor, backhoe, auger, trencher, sawmill, and aquaponic greenhouse.
Badges for the [[OSE Apprenticeship]] include those related directly to the Seed Eco-Home 2 as the core. Other badges that one may learn include those on the enterprise and organizational levels, as well as badges in other machines. Other machines include the 3D printer, filament maker, plastic shredder, power cube, tractor, backhoe, auger, trencher, sawmill, and aquaponic greenhouse.


The intent is to represent specifically-documented skill clearly. All badges require a documented performance, typically published on the internet in video form - for both computer work and physical tasks. Most badges also require a written test - documented on our wiki as well - that test not just the performance (which demonstrates physical ability and proper sequencing of steps) - but comprehension of design choices and how things work. Badges are granular, and given for specific products. Such as - how to design a Power Cube or Universal Axis, or how to build one of the modules for the Seed Eco-Home.
=Required Badges=
==Collaborative Literacy==
The Collaborative Literacy is a must and a start.
#'''[[Collaborative Literacy Badge]]'''
#[[FreeCAD Badge]]
#[[SweetHome3D Badge]]
#[[Kdenlive Badge]]


=Badges=
==Seed Eco-Home - Core Badges==
==Seed Eco-Home - Core Badges==
#[[FreeCAD Badge]]
 
Each one except the BOM Badge are expected outcomes of the 6 month OSE Apprenticeship
#[[Design Review Badge]]
#[[Design Review Badge]]
#[[BOM Badge]]
#[[BOM Badge]]
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#[[Foundation Forming Badge]]
#[[Foundation Forming Badge]]
#[[Concrete Pour Badge]]
#[[Concrete Pour Badge]]
#[[Painting]]
#[[Painting Badge]]
#Plumbing''' - understanding the design and building rough plumbing, and pressure testing for 5 psi for 15 minutes.
#[[Plumbing Badge]]
*'''Concrete Pour''' - ordering concrete, calculating concrete volume. Screeing, magnesium float, hand troweling, power troweling, watering, and protecting. Form removal. Form design.
#[[Concrete Polishing Badge]]
*'''Concrete Polishing''' - using polishing buffers, going from 50-3000 grit for a shiny floor, including concrete densifier.
#[[Foundation to Wall Detail Badge]]
*'''Foundation to Wall Detail''' - waterproof, air proof details for junction from cement slab to walls. Includes insulation. Thorough understanding of sill plate detail and its design rationale.
#[[Wall Modules Badge]]
*'''Walls''' - making pre-finished wall modules with included utilities and ability to assemble them and align them up to the top plate. Includes window and door modules, and preframed hidden doors for expansion. Window rain infiltration detail and base of door water infiltration detail. Understanding water infiltration detail using battens, self-adhering waterproof barrier, housewrap and flashing detail. Understanding of first principle wall bracing calculations.
#[[First Floor Ceiling Badge]] 
*'''First Floor Ceiling''' - Installing joists for a second floor, with ceiling sheething
#[[2nd Story Floor Badge]]
*'''2nd Story Floor''' - sanded plywood, stained, varnished plank floor with acoustic underlayment. Bevel, stain + varnish, brad nail.
#[[2nd Story Walls Badge]] 
*'''2nd Story Walls''' - building at height, these are procedures for using scaffolding and installing the second floor walls.
#[[Interior Walls Badge]]
*'''Interior Walls''' - insulatd panels for interior walls, including doors.
#[[Bathroom Badge]] 
*'''Bathroom''' - installing water heater, vent fan, shower, toilet, and sink
#[[Kitchen Cabinets Badge]] 
*'''Kitchen Cabinets''' - selecting and installing cabinets and furnishings for the kitchen
#[[Laundry Badge]] 
*'''Laundry''' - installing the laundry closet, washer, dryer, vent, and powering them from an appropriate outlet
#[[Electrical Badge]] 
*'''Electrical''' - preinstalling electrical in wall panels, finishing with externa applainces such as lights and fans, and installing the utility power meter and panel.
#[[Finish Plumbing Badge]]
*'''Finish Plumbing''' - part of washer, dishwasher, bathroom, and kitchen connections. Testing with air for 50 PSI for 15 minutes.
#[[Stairway Badge]]
*'''Stairway''' - installing stairway and landing.
#[[PV Badge]]
*'''PV''' - installing an off-grid power system with transfer switch, not utility intertie.
#[[Heat Pump Badge]] 
*'''Heat Pump''' - installing a split-air heat pump and connecting the necessary plumbing and electrical, prebuilding some of this into the wall modules. Hanging the heat pump on an exterior wall.
#[[Roof Badge]] 
*'''Roof''' - installing an EPDM flat roof, gutter, and decorative band near roof.
#[[Driveway and Final Grade Badge]]
*'''Driveway, grading''' - using geogrid with gravel for pervious pavement, graveling around house, proper grade for water, water drainage from gutter.
#[[Landscaping Badge]]
*'''Landscaping''' - planting trees, edible landscape, and ground cover. Seeding and mulching.
=Optional Badges=
 
These may be pursued by individuals who already have significant skills in various areas and can pursue these as validation of their skill for OSE purposes.  
#[[Manual Gcode Generation Badge]]
#[[CAD Interoperability Badge]]
#[[BIM Badge]]
#[[Broadcasting Badge]]
#[[Advanced FreeCAD Badge]]
#[[FreeCAD Workbenches Badge]]
#[[Universal Controller Badge]]
#[[Universal Frame Badge]]
#[[Universal Axis Badge]]
#[[Universal Rotor Badge]]
#[[Universal Track Unit Badge]]
#[[Power Cube Badge]]
==Aquaponic Greenhouse Badges==
==Aquaponic Greenhouse Badges==


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==Sawmill==
==Sawmill==
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Latest revision as of 21:29, 7 May 2021

Introduction

The reason for badges is to provide an easily-recognizable proof-of-skill-set that assists in role allocation for collaborative work.

Badges for the OSE Apprenticeship include those related directly to the Seed Eco-Home 2 as the core. Other badges that one may learn include those on the enterprise and organizational levels, as well as badges in other machines. Other machines include the 3D printer, filament maker, plastic shredder, power cube, tractor, backhoe, auger, trencher, sawmill, and aquaponic greenhouse.

The intent is to represent specifically-documented skill clearly. All badges require a documented performance, typically published on the internet in video form - for both computer work and physical tasks. Most badges also require a written test - documented on our wiki as well - that test not just the performance (which demonstrates physical ability and proper sequencing of steps) - but comprehension of design choices and how things work. Badges are granular, and given for specific products. Such as - how to design a Power Cube or Universal Axis, or how to build one of the modules for the Seed Eco-Home.

Required Badges

Collaborative Literacy

The Collaborative Literacy is a must and a start.

  1. Collaborative Literacy Badge
  2. FreeCAD Badge
  3. SweetHome3D Badge
  4. Kdenlive Badge

Seed Eco-Home - Core Badges

Each one except the BOM Badge are expected outcomes of the 6 month OSE Apprenticeship

  1. Design Review Badge
  2. BOM Badge
  3. Construction Tool Use Badge
  4. Site Grading Badge
  5. Foundation Forming Badge
  6. Concrete Pour Badge
  7. Painting Badge
  8. Plumbing Badge
  9. Concrete Polishing Badge
  10. Foundation to Wall Detail Badge
  11. Wall Modules Badge
  12. First Floor Ceiling Badge
  13. 2nd Story Floor Badge
  14. 2nd Story Walls Badge
  15. Interior Walls Badge
  16. Bathroom Badge
  17. Kitchen Cabinets Badge
  18. Laundry Badge
  19. Electrical Badge
  20. Finish Plumbing Badge
  21. Stairway Badge
  22. PV Badge
  23. Heat Pump Badge
  24. Roof Badge
  25. Driveway and Final Grade Badge
  26. Landscaping Badge

Optional Badges

These may be pursued by individuals who already have significant skills in various areas and can pursue these as validation of their skill for OSE purposes.

  1. Manual Gcode Generation Badge
  2. CAD Interoperability Badge
  3. BIM Badge
  4. Broadcasting Badge
  5. Advanced FreeCAD Badge
  6. FreeCAD Workbenches Badge
  7. Universal Controller Badge
  8. Universal Frame Badge
  9. Universal Axis Badge
  10. Universal Rotor Badge
  11. Universal Track Unit Badge
  12. Power Cube Badge

Aquaponic Greenhouse Badges

3D Printer, Filament Maker, Plastic Shredder

Tractor, Backhoe, Power Cube, Auger, Trencher

Sawmill

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