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To create a part library, list all the parts, and create CAD for them, and document them as a gallery on the wiki with the picture of the CAD screenshot. | To create a part library, list all the parts, and create CAD for them, and document them as a gallery on the wiki with the picture of the CAD screenshot. | ||
But, how exactly do you choose which parts to document? | |||
#First, it's atomic. Is every single unique part of the design in there? | |||
#Is there a modular breakdown of the item under development? | |||
#Second, think and identify every major module that individual parts combine to. For example, a Modular Wheel Unit may have: idler assembly, drive sprocket assembly, motor with sprocket, hydraulics, structure (frame), and more. | |||
==Potential Partners== | |||
*Makerspaces | |||
*Biolabs | |||
*Open [[Cooperatives]] | |||
*[[One Community Global]] | |||
*Open Source Projects | |||
*[[Open Hardware Repository]] | |||
*http://www.ohanda.org/ | |||
*http://oshwa.org | |||
*Make Projects - [http://makeprojects.com/] | |||
*[[Documentation Standards Development]] | |||
*p2p Foundation - [http://p2pfoundation.net/] | |||
*OS Hardware for Humanitarian Aid - [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nBWYX7G3UFdcoiRZotQVvH0jRc7ljNuwxSpUcuKWz6c/edit] | |||
*[[Extreme Modularity Resource Map]] | |||
*[[WikiHouse]] | |||
*Just One Giant Lab - [https://jogl.io/] | |||
*OSF - [https://osf.io/] | |||
*[[SKDB]] - great theory, limited execution | |||
*[[Open Source Architecture]] | |||
==See Also== | |||
[[Open Source Hardware Projects]] |
Latest revision as of 23:30, 9 March 2021
To create a part library, list all the parts, and create CAD for them, and document them as a gallery on the wiki with the picture of the CAD screenshot.
But, how exactly do you choose which parts to document?
- First, it's atomic. Is every single unique part of the design in there?
- Is there a modular breakdown of the item under development?
- Second, think and identify every major module that individual parts combine to. For example, a Modular Wheel Unit may have: idler assembly, drive sprocket assembly, motor with sprocket, hydraulics, structure (frame), and more.
Potential Partners
- Makerspaces
- Biolabs
- Open Cooperatives
- One Community Global
- Open Source Projects
- Open Hardware Repository
- http://www.ohanda.org/
- http://oshwa.org
- Make Projects - [1]
- Documentation Standards Development
- p2p Foundation - [2]
- OS Hardware for Humanitarian Aid - [3]
- Extreme Modularity Resource Map
- WikiHouse
- Just One Giant Lab - [4]
- OSF - [5]
- SKDB - great theory, limited execution
- Open Source Architecture