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Revision as of 21:23, 5 May 2017
Protocol
- Use a Google Drawing Template - IKEA Style Fabrication Diagram Template
- Draw out a complete fabrication procedure as best you can - without using words.
- Embed in a wiki page titled Machine/Module Name - IKEA Style Fabrication Diagram. See Embedding Google Docs in the Wiki.
More detail:
Intro
This refers to language-agnostic instructionals. See Example of brick press frame:
(see overall documentation from this build in our blog - http://opensourceecology.org/christmas-gift-to-the-world-2012/)