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The Development Process
The product development process consists of the following steps:
- Gather Requirements
- Create a Design
- Specify What Will be Built
- Describe How to Build It
- Bill of Materials with Sources
- Fabrication Plan (Diagrams, CAM, CNC, etc)
- Assembly Instructions
- Prototype
- Final Product
The creation of a prototype will often reveal design flaws, hidden assumptions, new requirements, etc. This learning is fed back into the development process to create a new design leading to another prototype. When sufficient quality is reached, the product is released (leading to Marketing Plans, User Documentation, Production Plans, and other considerations).
Progress
- 2.5.09 - We are still developing a strategy for building the first steam engine. We have not decided whether we should cast the engine block or approach it by using stock tubing and parts.
- 4.30.11 - Project has been re-started based on dialog between Marcin and Mark Norton.
- 5.3.11 - Updated design goes into review at SACA.
Unanswered Questions
- What kind of steam control valve should we use?
- What will be fabbed vs. bought off-the-shelf?