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It is appropriate, because it is helpful for people who have chickens. People who have chickens, go outside each day and let their chickens out as well as place food out in a feeder. Sometimes it rains & owners forget to bring the food in & then the food gets soaked. With my project, chicken owners won't have to worry about bringing the food in or worry about it getting soaked. | |||
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== Bill of Materials== | == Bill of Materials== |
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- I am Rachael. I am from South Carolina. I am a Junior at Principia College studying Mass Communication and Dance.
- The open source movement is sharing ideas to grow grander ones.
- I am attracted to it, because therefore more people get to be involved and some ideas that could not be developed before can get further developed. It is teamwork.
- My Jellybox uses Open Source Software and the things that I'll print with it are going to be from the open Source movement.
- I think in the future, there will be some big things created!
Demo stuff
Picture | What it is | Description |
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3D Printed Pig | Flexi Articulated Piglet Child Pig by jtronics is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Non-Commercial license. | |
Lamborghini | lamborghini by Botboy is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike license. | |
Left Fan Mount - My replacement parts for the printer. | filipgoc G-Code generated by Simplify3D(R) Version 3.0.0 | |
Garden Pig | Garden Pig by WorksBySolo is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Non-Commercial - Share Alike license. | |
Snowman | I created this snowman in Blender myself with all the different shapes provided. I took a picture of it in Blender. | |
Bowl | In order to make the camera lens print, I followed my professor along in class through the program, Blender. It then printed very quickly. | |
Pencil Holder | Pencil holder by SIMON68 is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike license. | |
Lamb | Lamb by teentechsquad is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution license | |
Rock Wall Mount | Rock Wall Hold - MSE4777 by admitche is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike license. | |
Made on FreeCAD with the help of my professor. | ||
Bug Catching Box | Made on FreeCAD https://3dprint.nih.gov/discover/3dpx-012372 This design was inspired by John Lovseth and was created for him. He plans on catching caterpillars, frogs, etc. with the box. He was blown away, super excited to see the bug box. He was also glad that he got to keep it. It was a long project to complete and one that I was surprised that came to life by ME! I do not ever build things, so to have this project actually come to life, was amazing. This project needs heat set inserts, screws, and mesh wire to go across. The rest is all 3D printed on a JellyBox Printer. |
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Abstract
It is appropriate, because it is helpful for people who have chickens. People who have chickens, go outside each day and let their chickens out as well as place food out in a feeder. Sometimes it rains & owners forget to bring the food in & then the food gets soaked. With my project, chicken owners won't have to worry about bringing the food in or worry about it getting soaked.
Bill of Materials
- Provide a full BOM -- Materials needed for fabrication of device and alternative materials if they are not available, prices/sources of non-printable parts
- Upload and link to all source files from open source CAD
- Upload and link to all STLs
Tools needed for fabrication of the OSAT
- Jellybox or similar RepRap 3-D printer
Skills and Knowledge Necessary to Make the OSAT
- If you used special skill – link to relevant wikipedia or wikiversity articles/courses
Technical Specifications and Assembly Instructions
- Provide directions for print/assembly - be detailed enough in your “how to” to ensure that someone could construct the device from your description. Consider the elegance of IKEA like instructions.
- Include print time estimate
- Include assembly time estimate
- Including drawings or pictures of the device at stage of assembly at minimum. (http://www.appropedia.org/Special:Upload)
- Consider video if appropriate
Example video summary of textbook |
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Common Problems and Solutions
- Include common mistakes/problems to avoid in building your OSAT and how to overcome them
Cost savings
- If your solution is not a low cost one then it is not really appropriate.
- Estimate your costs
- Find a commercial equivalent
- Calculate $ savings and % savings
References
- The sources of information (e.g. engineering handbooks, journal articles, government documents, webpages, books, magazine articles etc.). References should use the <ref> </ref> and <references/> tags and can be in any format but should include all the information necessary for someone else to find the same information you did. For example: [1]
- ↑ web page: Department of Energy (DOE) Landscaping and Energy Efficiency, DOE/GO-10095 (1995) Available: http://www.eren.doe.gov/erec/factsheets/landscape.html
Based on the developmental needs addressed (e.g. food, heat, electricity, clean water, health care, etc.) be sure to label your device in the proper categories e.g. use [[Category:Water]]. Be sure to categorize your device so that it will be easy to find – for example “Low voltage connection basics” is categorized in [[Category:How tos]] [[Category:Electricity]] [[Category:Electric lighting]].