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#Build effective workspace, add fabrication equipment and shop power for 4-8 people  | #Build effective workspace, add fabrication equipment and shop power for 4-8 people  | ||
#Produce instructional videos for each of the fabrication steps. Provide access to a laptop at each work station.  | #Produce instructional videos for each of the fabrication steps. Provide access to a laptop at each work station.  | ||
#Add digital projector to project augmented reality (bolt hole locations, patterns, etc) onto workspace - this is entry-level AR coming into play.  | #Add digital projector to project augmented reality (bolt hole locations, patterns, etc) onto workspace - this is entry-level AR coming into play. This should be done in the second phase of optimization, after the workspace, tooling, and instructionals are perfected.  | ||
Therefore, a paramount need emerges: developing quality instructionals for every fabrication step. This leads to the new direction of Factor e Farm - DDPV - Dedicated Documentation Project Visits. These consist of video, CAD, and detailed fab drawing generation, plus CAM file generation. The bottom line is a clear path to $20-40k/month bootstrap funding from a comfortable pace of work, which still allows time for other R&D activities. This assumes presence of preorders, infrastructure for which should also be established.  | |||
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Revision as of 18:54, 4 June 2011
After initial experience with the May 2011 Production Run, clear bootstrap funding potential is evident:
- Experiment shows that unskilled fabricators can enter the project and perform meaningful fabrication tasks under the condition that enough organization is provided for people to take on easy fabrication tasks - like cutting, bolting, drilling, grinding, measuring, and even tack welding.
 - Experiment shows that improving the organizational infrastructure (well-organized workspace, proper tool repositories, clear tool labeling, dedicated workspaces) can increase productivity 30-50% over this initial production run
 - Presold orders generate about $5k net value (tractor, CEB press) per order.
 - Workspace can be set up for 4 people.
 - 4 unskilled people can generate $5k/month/person easily with proper guidance.
 
To facilitate the above, our next steps are:
- Build effective workspace, add fabrication equipment and shop power for 4-8 people
 - Produce instructional videos for each of the fabrication steps. Provide access to a laptop at each work station.
 - Add digital projector to project augmented reality (bolt hole locations, patterns, etc) onto workspace - this is entry-level AR coming into play. This should be done in the second phase of optimization, after the workspace, tooling, and instructionals are perfected.
 
Therefore, a paramount need emerges: developing quality instructionals for every fabrication step. This leads to the new direction of Factor e Farm - DDPV - Dedicated Documentation Project Visits. These consist of video, CAD, and detailed fab drawing generation, plus CAM file generation. The bottom line is a clear path to $20-40k/month bootstrap funding from a comfortable pace of work, which still allows time for other R&D activities. This assumes presence of preorders, infrastructure for which should also be established.