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#First, it's atomic. Is every single unique part of the design in there?
#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.
#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.

Revision as of 22:33, 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?

  1. First, it's atomic. Is every single unique part of the design in there?
  2. Is there a modular breakdown of the item under development?
  3. 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.