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Revision as of 23:04, 24 January 2017

Protocol

  1. Use Phoenix Assembly Method, IKEA Style Fabrication Diagram, or any other procedure or instruction to communicate build instructions.
  2. An easy route is using a Google Presentation, which can be printed for the build.
  3. Start a page called Machine/Module Name Build Instructions
  4. Embed your document there - see Embedding Google Docs
  5. Link to your work from your Work Log
  6. Record your contribution by filling out the Contributor Log Form

How to Swarm on Instructionals

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