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==Introduction==
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If you want to contribute CAD Designs to OSE, then join this team!
=Overview=
If you want to contribute CAD Designs to OSE, then join this team! OSE is always looking for help in developing the GVCS and ultimately in creating a collaborative network of people to draw upon for all open source projects. Whether you're a seasoned engineer or brand new to CAD this is a great place to learn, share and create in an open, collaborative environment with people from around the world.


==How to Join==
=How to Join=
You can start by posting a short text about yourself and your skills on the [http://openfarmtech.org/forum/categories/introductions Introductions category] of the discussion forum.
You can start by posting a short text about yourself and your skills on the [http://forum.opensourceecology.org/categories/introductions Introductions category] of the discussion forum.


Then, please read the [[Team Culturing]] page and fill out the survey, as described there. Don't forget to add '''<nowiki>[[Category: CAD team]]</nowiki>''' to your survey page so that you get [[:Category: CAD team|listed]].
Then, please read the [[Team Culturing]] page and fill out the survey, as described there. Don't forget to add '''<nowiki>[[Category: CAD team]]</nowiki>''' to your survey page so that you get [[:Category: CAD team|listed]].


== Units ==
=Specialties=
The goal of the CAD group is to create a completely cross-functional design team that can utilize everyone's expertise in developing refined products. One person can create a concept or design and then send it out to the rest of the design/CAD team for review with their specific specialties in mind. Here are some of the specialties that we'd like on the team:
* For Modeling and Drafting:
** 3D Modeling
** Mechanical Design
** Drafting
** CAD Standards
** GD&T


We need to decide on a policy regarding units, not just what units the plans are stored in (which the computer can trivially convert), but rather whether the machines are built from materials size for standard or metric units (for example a 1/4 inch bolt verses the 6 mm bolt which are not the same size).  Ideally, once a design is finalized we should be able to produce two, slightly different versions of it with one for each system.  Then when starting a village somewhere you can choose to build all of one or the other, depending on what tools/parts are more readily available in that area.
* For design reviews and discussions:
** Hydraulics
** Drivetrain
** Welding
** FEA (Finite Element Analysis)
** Manufacturing
** CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing)
** HFE (Human Factors Engineering) & Safety
** Biologists for Bio-mimicry


== Title Blocks ==
=Current Active Members=
 
This is a list of known active members of the CAD Team, which programs they're knowledgeable in and specialties. Please add yourself as appropriate.
2011/10/20 Mike Apostol - I just created a title block I'm hoping to make the standard and then duplicate to the different sizes. Please comment if you would like to see any changes otherwise I'll make the rest of the sizes week of Oct 24th. There appears to be an issue uploading dxf/dwg files directly to this wiki so e-mail me if you'd like a copy at: mike dot apostol  at  gmail dot com
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|+ Active Team Members
[[File:ANSI B - Title Block - Sheet 1.pdf]]
|-  
 
   !Name
 
   !CAD Package Experience
== Standardized Building Materials ==
   !Drafting Skill
 
   !Knowledge Specialties
In order to facilitate modular designs and make it easier for growing communities to bootstrap their development, we should try to develop a minimal list of "building blocks" out of which to build larger machines.  Although different mechanical systems require differently sized components, we don't need continuous variation in every property. By limiting the number pieces we use in the machines we gain several advantages: sourcing parts is easier, buying more of fewer parts will likely get us better prices on parts, communities require fewer tools to be fully bootstrapped if there are fewer parts that need manufacturing processes.  In addition to these benefits it would be nice for the project as a whole to have a good list of what everything costs to allow for easy cost calculations of different design choices.
   !Hrs/week
 
=== Bolts ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
   !Need
   !Standard Choice
   !Price (each)
   !Metric Choice
   !Price (each)
|-
|-
   | Small Bolt || 1/4-20 x 2" (grade 8) || $0.13 [http://www.boltdepot.com/product.aspx?cc=6&cs=7&cm=80&cd=87] || 6mm x 1.0 x 50mm  || $0.26 [http://www.boltdepot.com/product.aspx?cc=20&cs=80&cm=20&cd=1243]
   |'''[[Mike Apostol]]''' || NX, Solidworks, SketchUp || Intermediate || Design, Modeling, Drafting, GD & T, Standards || 20-30
|-
|-
   | Small Bolt (long) || || || ||
   |'''[[Rob Beddingfield]]''' || Alibre, Solid Edge || Advanced || Design, Modeling, Drafting || 10
|-
|-
   | Med Bolt || || || ||
   |'''[[Marcin| Marcin Jakuboski]]''' || AutoCAD || Intermediate || Design || 20
|-
|-
   | Med Bolt (long) || || || ||
   |'''[http://scr.im/2h0u James Rogers]''' || SolidWorks, Solid Edge, NX, SketchUp, AutoCAD || Intermediate || Design, Modeling, Drafting, Manufacturing || 20ish
|-
|-
   | Large Bolt || || || ||
   |'''[http://scr.im/2h0v Jeff Nett]''' || SolidWorks, AutoCAD || || Design, Modeling, Drafting, Manufacturing || 10
|-
|-
   | Large Bolt (long) || || || ||
   | '''[http://scr.im/2h0w Jason Chrisos]''' || SolidWorks || || Design, Analysis/Modeling, Drafting, Test/Measurement, Fabrication || 10
|}


=== Angle Iron ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
   !Need
   | '''[[Daniel Worth| Daniel Worth]]''' || AudoCAD || || Design, Modeling, Drafting, Fabrication || 10
  !Standard Choice
  !Price (each)
  !Metric Choice
  !Price (each)
|-
|-
   | Small || || || ||
   | '''William Pratt''' || SolidWorks, ProE Wildfire || || Design, Modelling, Simulation || 5
|-
|-
   | Med || || || ||
   | '''[[Paul Phillips]]''' || SolidWorks || Novice || Design, Modelling, Drafting || 10
|-
|-
   | Large || || || ||
   | '''[[Chris_DeAngelis_Dedicated_Project_Visit|Chris DeAngelis]]''' || AutoCAD, Catia, SolidWorks, FreeCAD, GoogleSketchup || Advanced || Design, Modelling, Kinematics(catia, solidworks, sketchup) || ??
|-
|-
   | Large (thick) || || || ||
   | Add yourself as a copy of this entry || List Programs || Novice, Int., Adv. ||Specialties || XX
|}
 
=== Square Tubing ===


{| class="wikitable"
|-
  !Need
  !Standard Choice
  !Price (each)
  !Metric Choice
  !Price (each)
|-
  | Small || || || ||
|-
  | Med || || || ||
|-
  | Large || || || ||
|-
  | Large (thick) || || || ||
|}
|}
=== Pipe ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
  !Need
  !Standard Choice
  !Price (each)
  !Metric Choice
  !Price (each)
|-
  | Small || || || ||
|-
  | Med || || || ||
|-
  | Large || || || ||
|-
  | Large (thick) || || || ||
|}
=== Threaded Rod ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
  !Need
  !Standard Choice
  !Price (each)
  !Metric Choice
  !Price (each)
|-
  | Small (Fine thread) || || || ||
|-
  | Small || || || ||
|-
  | Large || || || ||
|}
== See also ==
* List of [[:Category: CAD team|CAD team members]]
* List of Freely available [[CAD tools]]
* A page discussing various [[CAD]] topics
* [[Finite Element Analysis‎]]
[[Category: People]]
[[Category: People]]
[[Category: CAD]]
[[Category: CAD]]

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Overview

If you want to contribute CAD Designs to OSE, then join this team! OSE is always looking for help in developing the GVCS and ultimately in creating a collaborative network of people to draw upon for all open source projects. Whether you're a seasoned engineer or brand new to CAD this is a great place to learn, share and create in an open, collaborative environment with people from around the world.

How to Join

You can start by posting a short text about yourself and your skills on the Introductions category of the discussion forum.

Then, please read the Team Culturing page and fill out the survey, as described there. Don't forget to add [[Category: CAD team]] to your survey page so that you get listed.

Specialties

The goal of the CAD group is to create a completely cross-functional design team that can utilize everyone's expertise in developing refined products. One person can create a concept or design and then send it out to the rest of the design/CAD team for review with their specific specialties in mind. Here are some of the specialties that we'd like on the team:

  • For Modeling and Drafting:
    • 3D Modeling
    • Mechanical Design
    • Drafting
    • CAD Standards
    • GD&T
  • For design reviews and discussions:
    • Hydraulics
    • Drivetrain
    • Welding
    • FEA (Finite Element Analysis)
    • Manufacturing
    • CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing)
    • HFE (Human Factors Engineering) & Safety
    • Biologists for Bio-mimicry

Current Active Members

This is a list of known active members of the CAD Team, which programs they're knowledgeable in and specialties. Please add yourself as appropriate.

Active Team Members
Name CAD Package Experience Drafting Skill Knowledge Specialties Hrs/week
Mike Apostol NX, Solidworks, SketchUp Intermediate Design, Modeling, Drafting, GD & T, Standards 20-30
Rob Beddingfield Alibre, Solid Edge Advanced Design, Modeling, Drafting 10
Marcin Jakuboski AutoCAD Intermediate Design 20
James Rogers SolidWorks, Solid Edge, NX, SketchUp, AutoCAD Intermediate Design, Modeling, Drafting, Manufacturing 20ish
Jeff Nett SolidWorks, AutoCAD Design, Modeling, Drafting, Manufacturing 10
Jason Chrisos SolidWorks Design, Analysis/Modeling, Drafting, Test/Measurement, Fabrication 10
Daniel Worth AudoCAD Design, Modeling, Drafting, Fabrication 10
William Pratt SolidWorks, ProE Wildfire Design, Modelling, Simulation 5
Paul Phillips SolidWorks Novice Design, Modelling, Drafting 10
Chris DeAngelis AutoCAD, Catia, SolidWorks, FreeCAD, GoogleSketchup Advanced Design, Modelling, Kinematics(catia, solidworks, sketchup) ??
Add yourself as a copy of this entry List Programs Novice, Int., Adv. Specialties XX