From 364a013bc5a4e2079952494d940a733044f35eb7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniele Ingrassia <ingrassiada@gmail.com> Date: Sun, 7 Nov 2021 20:25:45 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update Workshop_1_FabulaserMini.md --- docs/workshops/Workshop_1_FabulaserMini.md | 50 +++++++++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 44 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/workshops/Workshop_1_FabulaserMini.md b/docs/workshops/Workshop_1_FabulaserMini.md index 8093471..683f651 100644 --- a/docs/workshops/Workshop_1_FabulaserMini.md +++ b/docs/workshops/Workshop_1_FabulaserMini.md @@ -204,37 +204,75 @@ If you would like to test the machine, please download and install the following #### Day 1 -The first day of the workshop went through the planned schedule. In the morning the timing was pretty good, but a very long lunch break (because the absence of a close place where to eat). +The first day of the workshop went through the planned schedule. +In the morning the timing was pretty good, but a very long lunch break (because the absence of a close place where to eat). Given the large size of the room, more than 100m2, we had quite lot of space to separate the 2 machine kits, tools and groups of people. -The organization was the following: +The organization was as follows: - 2 machines kits were available, kit3 and kit4 - given the 10 participants we decided to build 2 machines simultaneously -- the two groups were split in two separated room areas to avoid mixing of parts and of tools +- the two groups were split in two separated room areas to avoid mixing of parts and of tools (food was in between) - to each group the following was given: - a dedicated set of tools - a complete kit of machine parts (except chiller, radial fan and air filter) - the 2 groups were divided in 2 subgorups, to allow parallel building of different machine parts -Building time was at normal speed, careful alignment of everything. +Building time was at normal speed in comparison to kids. +The groups spent more time carefully aligning the frame parts together. We ended at the following stage: - assembled and attached Y axis - assembled bed - assembled X axis -- assembled and wired electronics +- assembled and wired AC and most of the logic electronics +- assembled main frame with Y axis installed During the day we had the following issues: -- we found some manual lack of labels or information +- we found some manual lacks of labels or information - the separator panel was milled with wrong size (because of a shift of the piece during milling) - solution: to cut of the additional size from the top with a cuting knife and to enlarge the holes - one of the pulleys of the kit 3 is wobbling +- we did not had a multimeter +- we did not had all the spanner keys +- we did not had good socket keys +- M3 8mm capswrews were missing #### Day 2 + +The 2nd day of the workshop required much less setup initally, letting the participants start at about 9:50AM. + +There were no major issues only the following: + +- missing fasteners: + - some washers M5 + - M3 12mm +- some pages of the manual miss labels or they use the wrong Introduction + +Important notes: + +- locktite can be given in the kit, as it is going to be useful for the tightening of all the set screws (from Florian) +- belt tensioning by pulling the Y shafts is working great +- it would be better to use precise shims (from Mo) +- the laser power supply misses a reliable datsheet +- the laser minus seems to be connected to Earth + +Overall the teams ganied much speed in comparison to workshops for kids, achieving a very good status of being almost ready for the calibration. + +Those the assembled parts and tested subsystems: + +- Y axis belts +- X axis belt +- Y and X motors +- side panels +- window +- sensors and endstop +- water system +- backpanel + #### Day 3 #### Day 4 #### Day 5 -- GitLab