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From: Daniele Ingrassia <ingrassiada@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 7 Nov 2021 20:25:45 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] Update Workshop_1_FabulaserMini.md

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 #### 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
-- 
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