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'''October 6, 2013'''
 
 
 
=Sat Oct 5, 2013=


Starting this log. Should have created it earlier to keep track of progress on the microhouse build that started 9/28. That being said here are some of the images and content from the build.
Starting this log. Should have created it earlier to keep track of progress on the microhouse build that started 9/28. That being said here are some of the images and content from the build.
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=Sun Oct 6, 2013=
'''October 7, 2013'''


This evening I shared the Backhoe sketchup files with several of my mechanical engineering friends with the hope that they might be able to come up with a simple solution for achieving a 180 degree range of left/right movement. Several agreed to take a look, hopefully they come up with something good. Meanwhile Dan Emmit and I are playing around with the laser cutout model...
This evening I shared the Backhoe sketchup files with several of my mechanical engineering friends with the hope that they might be able to come up with a simple solution for achieving a 180 degree range of left/right movement. Several agreed to take a look, hopefully they come up with something good. Meanwhile Dan Emmit and I are playing around with the laser cutout model...

Revision as of 17:23, 7 October 2013


Sat Oct 5, 2013

Starting this log. Should have created it earlier to keep track of progress on the microhouse build that started 9/28. That being said here are some of the images and content from the build.

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2013-09-28 17.17.18.jpg

2013-09-28 17.17.43.jpg

2013-09-30 14.38.34.jpg

Sun Oct 6, 2013

This evening I shared the Backhoe sketchup files with several of my mechanical engineering friends with the hope that they might be able to come up with a simple solution for achieving a 180 degree range of left/right movement. Several agreed to take a look, hopefully they come up with something good. Meanwhile Dan Emmit and I are playing around with the laser cutout model...