Build Ergonomics: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(Created page with "Build ergonomics - the level of effort for a build, can be evaluated meticulously. We need to define: #Number of steps #Weight involved #Time involved. #Complexity Any singl...") |
No edit summary |
||
Line 10: | Line 10: | ||
Counting the number of steps as such gives an idea of build complexity. A build with 3525 steps - with a minute per step, would take 60 hours to complete. That is a realistic estimate of, say, a tractor build. | Counting the number of steps as such gives an idea of build complexity. A build with 3525 steps - with a minute per step, would take 60 hours to complete. That is a realistic estimate of, say, a tractor build. | ||
About one minute per step is a reasonable, rough estimate for many actions, and this | About one minute per step is a reasonable, rough estimate for many actions, and this can be | ||
=Links= | |||
*[[OSE Instructional Guidelines]] |
Revision as of 18:37, 27 August 2020
Build ergonomics - the level of effort for a build, can be evaluated meticulously. We need to define:
- Number of steps
- Weight involved
- Time involved.
- Complexity
Any single step can be defined as one operation with 2 hands. For example, take a nut and insert it into another 3D printed piece. That is One Step.
Counting the number of steps as such gives an idea of build complexity. A build with 3525 steps - with a minute per step, would take 60 hours to complete. That is a realistic estimate of, say, a tractor build.
About one minute per step is a reasonable, rough estimate for many actions, and this can be