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*Ensure that we are documenting our activities | *Ensure that we are documenting our activities | ||
**15 min documentation sprint | **15 min documentation sprint | ||
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Revise [http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/CAM_Files_Protocol/ CAM Files Protocol | |||
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Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) files are toolpath files that enable a computer-controlled machine - such as a CNC Torch Table or a CNC Milling Machines - to produce parts automatically by using the CAM files as blueprints. | |||
Examples: | |||
#CAM files for cutting steel sheet via CNC Torch Table - the Brick Press is an example - where DXF files are used - [[CEB_Press_CAM_Files]] | |||
#CAM files for 3D printing - tubing for the [[Tractor Construction Set]] scale models - where STL files are used - see [[OSE Rapid Prototyping]] | |||
#Cam files for scale-model laser cutting - DXF files are used - see example at [[OSE Rapid Prototyping]] | |||
=Protocol= | |||
#Take the CAD file. | |||
#Export into the desired format - such as DXF, STL, or others. | |||
#Generate whaever file format is required by the CNC machine, such as [[Gcode]] | |||
#Start a page on the wiki called - Machine/Module Name - CAM Files. Use [[Machine Naming Convention]]. | |||
#Open the file, and take a screenshot. Include a screenshot of what the file looks like - embed it next to your CAM file on the wiki - to facilitate identification of the file content. | |||
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Work | |||
=Tues, Mar 11, 2014= | =Tues, Mar 11, 2014= |
Revision as of 17:57, 12 March 2014
Wed, Mar 12, 2014
Morning meeting
- Ensure that we are documenting our activities
- 15 min documentation sprint
eWork Revise [http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/CAM_Files_Protocol/ CAM Files Protocol
edit:
Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) files are toolpath files that enable a computer-controlled machine - such as a CNC Torch Table or a CNC Milling Machines - to produce parts automatically by using the CAM files as blueprints.
Examples:
- CAM files for cutting steel sheet via CNC Torch Table - the Brick Press is an example - where DXF files are used - CEB_Press_CAM_Files
- CAM files for 3D printing - tubing for the Tractor Construction Set scale models - where STL files are used - see OSE Rapid Prototyping
- Cam files for scale-model laser cutting - DXF files are used - see example at OSE Rapid Prototyping
Protocol
- Take the CAD file.
- Export into the desired format - such as DXF, STL, or others.
- Generate whaever file format is required by the CNC machine, such as Gcode
- Start a page on the wiki called - Machine/Module Name - CAM Files. Use Machine Naming Convention.
- Open the file, and take a screenshot. Include a screenshot of what the file looks like - embed it next to your CAM file on the wiki - to facilitate identification of the file content.
modified
Work
Tues, Mar 11, 2014
Work
- Started to replace high window where stove pipe was.
- Stopped, on hold for clear caulk
- Plumbing in MicroHouse 1
- Whitewash HabLab swarm, various tasks
Mon, Mar 10, 2014
Infrastructure meeting ToDo list (in priority order)
- 1) Evaluate direct driveway to HabLab vs. path from entry near Workshops (1 and 2)
- 2) New workshop will go between Workshop 1 (oldest) and Workshop 2 (newest)
- 3) Pool - Delivery expected early this week
- 4) MicroHouse
- 5) Camp ground (for Summer visitors)
- 6) Re-roofing Greenhouse (attached to Workshop 2)
MicroHouse 1 ToDo:
- Site cleanup
- Documentation
Work
- Built platform for front entry to HabLab
Sun, Mar 9, 2014
Infrastructure meeting, discussed needs of MicroHouse 1 and improvements for MicroHouse 2
MicroHouse 1
- Documentation needs consolidation
- Collect data from MicroHouse Collaboration 2014 and input to MicroHouse1 Development Board
MicroHouse 2
- Flooring
- CEBs should be cured, 30-60 days prior to use
- CEBs crack and flake from stresses over time
- Modular roof
- Must be able to be installed on upper frame concurrently while CEB wall is being laid below
- Safety primary concern
- Looking for new concepts on the roof construction method
- Must be able to be installed on upper frame concurrently while CEB wall is being laid below
Work
- Painted interior door trims