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Idea to make a D3D-workshop completely relaxed: Just preproduce a number of printers and calibrate them perfectly. If someone doesnt get its own one ready during the course he can take a readymate one. So the promise "you get out here with a running printer" can be easily fullfilled and the workshop is completely free from any stress and totally relaxed (= best learning conditions) | Idea to make a D3D-workshop completely relaxed: Just preproduce a number of printers and calibrate them perfectly. If someone doesnt get its own one ready during the course he can take a readymate one. So the promise "you get out here with a running printer" can be easily fullfilled and the workshop is completely free from any stress and totally relaxed (= best learning conditions) | ||
An interesting extension to this idea could be to let any class produce the printers for the next class (and take home a printer from the last class). So any printer creator becomes a kind of godfather to someone elses printer (social relation ;)) Dont know whether the attendees really want that (but one could ask them). | An interesting extension to this idea could be to let any class produce the printers for the next class (and take home a printer from the last class). So any printer creator becomes a kind of godfather to someone elses printer (social relation ;)) Dont know whether the attendees really want that (but one could ask them; the surplus bonus is a nicely calibrated and perfectly running printer). | ||
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Revision as of 18:48, 29 May 2017
Link to the OSE Developer Team Log
Mo, May,29,2017
Idea to make a D3D-workshop completely relaxed: Just preproduce a number of printers and calibrate them perfectly. If someone doesnt get its own one ready during the course he can take a readymate one. So the promise "you get out here with a running printer" can be easily fullfilled and the workshop is completely free from any stress and totally relaxed (= best learning conditions)
An interesting extension to this idea could be to let any class produce the printers for the next class (and take home a printer from the last class). So any printer creator becomes a kind of godfather to someone elses printer (social relation ;)) Dont know whether the attendees really want that (but one could ask them; the surplus bonus is a nicely calibrated and perfectly running printer).
Fri, May,26,2017
Ordered TB6600 driver module from eBay
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Reworked Paul's Torchtable Height Controler circuit from 2013 [1] in adoption to recent KiCAD version 4.05 by building it from scratch:
- build schematic
- route pcb layout
- introduce 3d-parts
- THC circuit
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Sat, May,20,2017
- printed structural parts from the universal axis and cleaned them (12 pieces)
- started assembling of first axis
- examined more things from the part library (extruder-mount)
- Structural Parts for the Universal Axis
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I received my OSE Developer badge today:
- OSE Developers
Tue, May,16,2017
This is the documentation of my FreeCAD test, as part of the process of becoming an OSE Developer.
FreeCAD file: File:Oliver ose freecad test.fcstd
FreeCAD-Test Video:[2]