First Principle Build Analysis
Using First Principles Thinking to derive build procedures from existing CAD design files.
There are many things that are already implicit in building:
- Materials are used
- Fasteners are used
- Existing build techniques
- OSE-specific techniques
- Machines, materials, and tools - and properties of each
- Building codes which specify design features but no so much build procedures
The critical element of interest is detailed procedural information - which enable any novice to approach the build speed of professionals with only a bit of practice. In fact, an instructional/blueprint enabled novice can easily outperform a 'seasoned professional' without such build procedures - who would need to spend time deriving their own procedures. This is how it is normally done, and works well for obvious design - but fails at anything more complex where thinking is required.
It turns out that any novice can generate such build information with AI assist. Here's how - [1]
Bottom line: once we deconstruct the build process to simple elements, we can derive accurate procedures, and use a number of such instances to train AI to come up with a robust, generalized schema for producing instructionals automatically for any new instance, provided that CAD is available for what we want to build