Development Team/CAD Team

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Introduction

If you want to contribute CAD Designs to OSE, then join this team!

How to Join

You can start by posting a short text about yourself and your skills on the Introductions category of the discussion forum.

Then, please read the Team Culturing page and fill out the survey, as described there. Don't forget to add [[Category: CAD team]] to your survey page so that you get listed.

Units

We need to decide on a policy regarding units, not just what units the plans are stored in (which the computer can trivially convert), but rather whether the machines are built from materials size for standard or metric units (for example a 1/4 inch bolt verses the 6 mm bolt which are not the same size). Ideally, once a design is finalized we should be able to produce two, slightly different versions of it with one for each system. Then when starting a village somewhere you can choose to build all of one or the other, depending on what tools/parts are more readily available in that area.

Title Blocks

2011/10/20 Mike Apostol - I just created a title block I'm hoping to make the standard and then duplicate to the different sizes. Please comment if you would like to see any changes otherwise I'll make the rest of the sizes week of Oct 24th. There appears to be an issue uploading dxf/dwg files directly to this wiki so e-mail me if you'd like a copy at: mike dot apostol at gmail dot com

File:ANSI B - Title Block - Sheet 1.pdf


Standardized Building Materials

In order to facilitate modular designs and make it easier for growing communities to bootstrap their development, we should try to develop a minimal list of "building blocks" out of which to build larger machines. Although different mechanical systems require differently sized components, we don't need continuous variation in every property. By limiting the number pieces we use in the machines we gain several advantages: sourcing parts is easier, buying more of fewer parts will likely get us better prices on parts, communities require fewer tools to be fully bootstrapped if there are fewer parts that need manufacturing processes. In addition to these benefits it would be nice for the project as a whole to have a good list of what everything costs to allow for easy cost calculations of different design choices.

Bolts

Need Standard Choice Price (each) Metric Choice Price (each)
Small Bolt 1/4-20 x 2" (grade 8) $0.13 [1] 6mm x 1.0 x 50mm $0.26 [2]
Small Bolt (long)
Med Bolt
Med Bolt (long)
Large Bolt
Large Bolt (long)

Angle Iron

Need Standard Choice Price (each) Metric Choice Price (each)
Small
Med
Large
Large (thick)

Square Tubing

Need Standard Choice Price (each) Metric Choice Price (each)
Small
Med
Large
Large (thick)

Pipe

Need Standard Choice Price (each) Metric Choice Price (each)
Small
Med
Large
Large (thick)

Threaded Rod

Need Standard Choice Price (each) Metric Choice Price (each)
Small (Fine thread)
Small
Large

See also