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To determine whether a product is ready to be | To determine whether a product is ready to be built in a successful workshop, here are some considerations? | ||
#Are complete build instructions available? | |||
#Is the build staged in distinct phases? | |||
#Is build time and quality control data available for prior builds? | |||
#What is the current build time? | #What is the current build time? | ||
#How many units have been built? | #How many units have been built? | ||
#How many hours of functional track record do the build already have? | |||
#What is the feedback on the effectiveness of the build? | |||
#How many similar workshops have been run? | |||
#Were design changes or part substitutions made since the last time? | |||
#If so, what are the improvements since the last time? | |||
#What bugs exist in the design? | #What bugs exist in the design? | ||
#What are the challenges during the build? | #What are the challenges during the build? |
Revision as of 08:27, 14 April 2015
To determine whether a product is ready to be built in a successful workshop, here are some considerations?
- Are complete build instructions available?
- Is the build staged in distinct phases?
- Is build time and quality control data available for prior builds?
- What is the current build time?
- How many units have been built?
- How many hours of functional track record do the build already have?
- What is the feedback on the effectiveness of the build?
- How many similar workshops have been run?
- Were design changes or part substitutions made since the last time?
- If so, what are the improvements since the last time?
- What bugs exist in the design?
- What are the challenges during the build?
- What is the build preparation time for sourcing materials and preparing workshop documentation?
- What is the material cost per unit?
- What is the value of a comparable product purchased off the shelf?
- Prior to the workshop, how much time is required for (1) finding sources of materials; (2) purchasing; (3) receiving; (4) inventorying; (5) precutting, pre-processing materials; (6) doing or outsourcing any other fabrication; (7) sourcing, preparing, and maintaining tools; (8) securing and setting up the production space; (9) any other preparation for the actual build.
- What skill level is assumed of the participants?
- Is a quality control checklist available?
- How many instructors are required to run the event?
- Are instructor training materials available?