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Using [[First Principles Thinking]] to derive build procedures from existing CAD design files. | Using [[First Principles Thinking]] to derive build procedures from existing CAD design files. | ||
There are many things that are already implicit in building: | |||
#Materials are used | |||
#Fasteners are used | |||
#Existing build techniques | |||
#OSE-specific techniques | |||
#Machines, materials, and tools - and properties of each | |||
#Building codes which specify design features but no so much build procedures | |||
We need an ontology - or breakdown, of all the elements of a sound build procedure. | |||
Revision as of 16:43, 12 May 2026
Using First Principles Thinking to derive build procedures from existing CAD design files.
There are many things that are already implicit in building:
- Materials are used
- Fasteners are used
- Existing build techniques
- OSE-specific techniques
- Machines, materials, and tools - and properties of each
- Building codes which specify design features but no so much build procedures
We need an ontology - or breakdown, of all the elements of a sound build procedure.