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= Mon Sep 3, 2018=
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[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1hyFU_mV8qGpV-hbHg9gOAYagN1vF-tqNdCh8p_B8hfc/edit#slide=id.p 3D Printer v18.09 Frame Build]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UbuW8YvGsJvfHNELQCb4j5mmOf0R0K25/view Initial BOM on Paper for D3D v18.09 ]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UbuW8YvGsJvfHNELQCb4j5mmOf0R0K25/view Initial BOM on Paper for D3D v18.09 ]



Revision as of 14:17, 4 September 2018

Mon Sep 3, 2018

3D Printer v18.09 Frame Build Initial BOM on Paper for D3D v18.09

Thu Aug 2, 2018

Slide deck - [1] view only, copied to [2]

July 19, 2018

Developer Test Work Log

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Media:Sara-bajor-xyz-cube-bolt-initials.fcstd

Installing Linux USB: .5 hours Learning FreeCAD: 15 hours Documentation: 1 hour

Learning FreeCAD was definitely the most difficult task. The 15 hours learning FreeCAD enabled me to complete the XYZ cube in about 42 minutes. It took me a while to figure out how to align the pipes perpendicular and parallel to each other within the xyz plane. I watched the 2 tutorial videos provided but had to frequently reference the Old_FreeCAD_Tests to fully understand how to accomplish the task. I did not use any other outside tutorials.

I believe I built the XYZ cube in a "brute force" fashion and that a more efficient and elegant solution was possible. At some point while adding the fastener to my cube, some of the pipes came out of position, so I give myself 85% for this attempt.