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=== NOTICE: This has been canceled since nobody called-in. If you are interested in starting this up please let me know by subscribing and then sending mail to machinatori@googlegroups.com ===
== Who, What, Where, When ==
== Who, What, Where, When ==


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'''What:'''
'''What:'''


SCRUM is meant to be a very fast and concise meeting where people give a status of what they've been working on and if they have blockers. Please use the following questions to guide your update:
SCRUM is meant to be a very fast and concise meeting where each participant speaks for no more than 1 minute and gives a status of what they've been working on and if they have blockers. Please use the following questions to guide your update:
 
* State your name.
* Answer: What I did since yesterday (or my last SCRUM)?
* Answer: What I plan to do today (or untill my next SCRUM)?
* Answer: Do I have any blockers preventing me from accomplishing my work?
* Signify you are done. (ie, "Over.")


* What I did since yesterday (or my last SCRUM)?
If you have something to say that will take more than 1 minute please wait until SCRUM is officially over and then speak.
* What I plan to do today (or untill my next SCRUM)?
* Do I have any blockers preventing me from accomplishing my work?


'''Where:'''
'''Where:'''
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== Archive ==
=== 2012-02-10 ===
'''Email Updates'''
[[Lex_Berezhny]]:
* worked on framework, will do more of that tonight


== Archive ==
[[Brianna_Kufa]]:
 
Yesterday:
* Continued fabrication
Today:
* Continue fabrication
Blockers:
* Gotta get the mill and boring machine set up to make me some big holes... could take a while.
 
[[Jamie_Clarke]]
 
Yesterday:
* contacted my friend who is a mechanical engineer. He agreed to help with the iron worker calculations.
Today:
* going to spend the weekend with MechEng. Will get his contact information and discuss parameters.
Blockers
* Need as many specs about the machine as possible. Is it 45 imperial tonnes?
 
=== 2012-02-09 ===
 
'''Conference Call'''
 
Nobody Called-in
 
'''Email Updates'''
 
[[Lex_Berezhny]]:
* worked on framework, will do more of that tonight
 
[[Brianna_Kufa]]:
* Got permission to use whatever steel we have on hand at the shop. This means no delay because of lack of $$.
* Started fabrication of 2" pins, by doing the lathing on them.
* Emailed a few folks about the DVD
Today:
* Finish Fab of 2" pins and do 2.5" pins.
* chop up some more steel and make more parts
Blockers:
* Smooth sailing... Getting all machines and tooling together does take a while, but I have so many materials, I can work on something else if I get stuck cause of a machine.
 
 
 
=== 2012-02-08 ===
'''Conference Call'''
 
[http://opensourceecology.org/w/images/d/dd/Scrum_general_20120208.mp3 Scrum_general_20120208.mp3] 00:11min
 
'''Email Updates'''
 
[[Mike_Apostol]]:
 
Not on my end. Assume I have no updates for a while unless I respond differently haha...all my time is on my new job right now :P
 
[[Mark_Norton]]:
 
No progress since yesterday.  Waiting on Marcin.
 
[[Jamie_Clarke]]:
 
General:
Two major limitations are time delays with bottlenecks from Marcin and funding bottlenecks.
 
GROUP BLOCKERS:
Iron worker;
If anyone can get the software to analyse the iron worker punch I will ask my friend who is a mechanical engineer if he can compute the forces.
 
Lifetrac;
Find the software and I will ask friends or calculate the loads myself.
I found documentation on skid loader deaths and hazards, roll over protection and falling object protection need to be introduced into the CAD. Its Just a simple cage
 
My current goals;
Develop aquaponics and geodesic dome greenhouses or shelter.
Educate myself to participate in all aspects of OSE.
 
Yesterday:
-Studied JavaScript in code academy.
-Applied for mechanical engineering apprenticeship.
-Made YouTube video showing dome survives snow.
 
Today;
-Check dome to see if solar panels and pump have enough energy.
-continue on code academy.
-research simulation tools for iron worker and .
-research safety regulations for
 
My Blockers;
-Money for extra solar panel or battery.
-Lack of time.
-using the different software to Brianna or Mike
 
=== 2012-02-07 ===
 
'''Conference Call'''
 
[http://opensourceecology.org/w/images/2/21/Scrum_general_20120207.mp3 Scrum_general_20120207.mp3] 00:16min
 
'''Email Updates'''
 
[[Brianna_Kufa]]:
 
Waiting to hear back from metal suppliers for my quotes. In the meantime,
I need to redo my design to fit the slightly larger angle blades. Also, I
am going to the shop to see what steel stock we have that I can use, and
look for our surface grinder.
 
The one blocker now is money. Marcin mailed me a check for the materials
this morning, and I need that to buy stuff. I bought the blades yesterday
for 1300$ish, with my own money, so I really can't afford to buy more
materials out of pocket. I might be able to have my grandad buy the steel
and pay him back, but this gets messy...
 
[http://osebri.wordpress.com/2012/02/07/2612-update/ more...]
 
[[Mike_Apostol]]:
 
LifeTrac IV: James Slade should be getting a LifeTrac to retrofit to angled loader arms and trying out new seat positioning
 
LifeCat: Stalled after initial research as I just got a new job that is taking up all my time. I will try to get back to it when things slow down a bit. Initial space claim and rough specifications are designed however and I have an idea for the base frame, just a matter of putting the time into CAD to develop it.


=== 2012-02-06 ===
=== 2012-02-06 ===
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'''Conference Call'''
'''Conference Call'''


1:32min [http://opensourceecology.org/w/images/4/41/Scrum_general_20120206.mp3 Scrum_general_20120206.mp3‎]
[http://opensourceecology.org/w/images/4/41/Scrum_general_20120206.mp3 Scrum_general_20120206.mp3‎] 1:32min


'''Email Updates'''
'''Email Updates'''
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I should point out that progress on the Steam Engine is waiting on word from Marcin.
I should point out that progress on the Steam Engine is waiting on word from Marcin.
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Latest revision as of 21:20, 3 March 2012

NOTICE: This has been canceled since nobody called-in. If you are interested in starting this up please let me know by subscribing and then sending mail to machinatori@googlegroups.com

Who, What, Where, When

Who:

Please call-in only if you're active participant.

If you are just an observer or interested party, please wait for the MP3 of the session to be upload.

What:

SCRUM is meant to be a very fast and concise meeting where each participant speaks for no more than 1 minute and gives a status of what they've been working on and if they have blockers. Please use the following questions to guide your update:

  • State your name.
  • Answer: What I did since yesterday (or my last SCRUM)?
  • Answer: What I plan to do today (or untill my next SCRUM)?
  • Answer: Do I have any blockers preventing me from accomplishing my work?
  • Signify you are done. (ie, "Over.")

If you have something to say that will take more than 1 minute please wait until SCRUM is officially over and then speak.

Where:

Dial-in Number: (605) 781-1000

Access Code: 777927#

Meetings will be recorded and listed on this page.

If you cannot make a meeting please send your update to: machinatori@googlegroups.com

When:

Weekdays

PST UTC-8 MST UTC-7 CST UTC-6 EST UTC-5
10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 Noon 1:00 PM

Archive

2012-02-10

Email Updates

Lex_Berezhny:

  • worked on framework, will do more of that tonight

Brianna_Kufa:

Yesterday:

  • Continued fabrication

Today:

  • Continue fabrication

Blockers:

  • Gotta get the mill and boring machine set up to make me some big holes... could take a while.

Jamie_Clarke

Yesterday:

  • contacted my friend who is a mechanical engineer. He agreed to help with the iron worker calculations.

Today:

  • going to spend the weekend with MechEng. Will get his contact information and discuss parameters.

Blockers

  • Need as many specs about the machine as possible. Is it 45 imperial tonnes?

2012-02-09

Conference Call

Nobody Called-in

Email Updates

Lex_Berezhny:

  • worked on framework, will do more of that tonight

Brianna_Kufa:

  • Got permission to use whatever steel we have on hand at the shop. This means no delay because of lack of $$.
  • Started fabrication of 2" pins, by doing the lathing on them.
  • Emailed a few folks about the DVD

Today:

  • Finish Fab of 2" pins and do 2.5" pins.
  • chop up some more steel and make more parts

Blockers:

  • Smooth sailing... Getting all machines and tooling together does take a while, but I have so many materials, I can work on something else if I get stuck cause of a machine.


2012-02-08

Conference Call

Scrum_general_20120208.mp3 00:11min

Email Updates

Mike_Apostol:

Not on my end. Assume I have no updates for a while unless I respond differently haha...all my time is on my new job right now :P

Mark_Norton:

No progress since yesterday. Waiting on Marcin.

Jamie_Clarke:

General: Two major limitations are time delays with bottlenecks from Marcin and funding bottlenecks.

GROUP BLOCKERS: Iron worker; If anyone can get the software to analyse the iron worker punch I will ask my friend who is a mechanical engineer if he can compute the forces.

Lifetrac; Find the software and I will ask friends or calculate the loads myself. I found documentation on skid loader deaths and hazards, roll over protection and falling object protection need to be introduced into the CAD. Its Just a simple cage

My current goals; Develop aquaponics and geodesic dome greenhouses or shelter. Educate myself to participate in all aspects of OSE.

Yesterday: -Studied JavaScript in code academy. -Applied for mechanical engineering apprenticeship. -Made YouTube video showing dome survives snow.

Today; -Check dome to see if solar panels and pump have enough energy. -continue on code academy. -research simulation tools for iron worker and . -research safety regulations for

My Blockers; -Money for extra solar panel or battery. -Lack of time. -using the different software to Brianna or Mike

2012-02-07

Conference Call

Scrum_general_20120207.mp3 00:16min

Email Updates

Brianna_Kufa:

Waiting to hear back from metal suppliers for my quotes. In the meantime, I need to redo my design to fit the slightly larger angle blades. Also, I am going to the shop to see what steel stock we have that I can use, and look for our surface grinder.

The one blocker now is money. Marcin mailed me a check for the materials this morning, and I need that to buy stuff. I bought the blades yesterday for 1300$ish, with my own money, so I really can't afford to buy more materials out of pocket. I might be able to have my grandad buy the steel and pay him back, but this gets messy...

more...

Mike_Apostol:

LifeTrac IV: James Slade should be getting a LifeTrac to retrofit to angled loader arms and trying out new seat positioning

LifeCat: Stalled after initial research as I just got a new job that is taking up all my time. I will try to get back to it when things slow down a bit. Initial space claim and rough specifications are designed however and I have an idea for the base frame, just a matter of putting the time into CAD to develop it.

2012-02-06

Conference Call

Scrum_general_20120206.mp3‎ 1:32min

Email Updates

Brianna_Kufa:

I'm ordering all parts for the Ironworker, and will begin building as soon as possible, probably tomorrow or the next day.

I can continue on ironworker for quite some time, but future blockers would be punch/ stripper analysis mentioned in the blog. There's not any other potential blockers that anyone remote could help me with.

Mark_Norton:

I should point out that progress on the Steam Engine is waiting on word from Marcin.