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=Strategy=
=Strategy=
==Welding==
Basic parameters:
Basic parameters:
*Professional weld shops charge $50-75/hr around Missouri. That is scalable and replicable, but redundant in terms of paying overhead when we have onsite facilities.
*Professional weld shops charge $50-75/hr around Missouri. That is scalable and replicable, but redundant in terms of paying overhead when we have onsite facilities.
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*Thus, with OSE design, designs can be fabricated.
*Thus, with OSE design, designs can be fabricated.
*Welder search - by reference.
*Welder search - by reference.
==Design==
*OSE module-based design is most effective.
*Execution for CNC machines requires 3D printing, best done with [[D3D Pro 3]] for larger prints.
*Thus, design the following things:
**3x geardown for OSE [[Universal Rotor]] with pile-driving attachment
**P2 pile - up to 10'
**Tractor - bobcat style life LifeTrac
**Mower - rotary disk
**
**Brushhog
**Diesel power cube
**

Revision as of 20:02, 19 August 2020

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Strategy

Welding

Basic parameters:

  • Professional weld shops charge $50-75/hr around Missouri. That is scalable and replicable, but redundant in terms of paying overhead when we have onsite facilities.
  • One can hire someone. Welders get paid $18-27 (mean, top 10%) in Missouri. This is a cost-effective route compared to hiring a fab shop, if one has their own equipment.
  • Thus, with OSE design, designs can be fabricated.
  • Welder search - by reference.

Design

  • OSE module-based design is most effective.
  • Execution for CNC machines requires 3D printing, best done with D3D Pro 3 for larger prints.
  • Thus, design the following things:
    • 3x geardown for OSE Universal Rotor with pile-driving attachment
    • P2 pile - up to 10'
    • Tractor - bobcat style life LifeTrac
    • Mower - rotary disk
    • Brushhog
    • Diesel power cube