add questions, and usb schematics
Signed-off-by: Sean Cross <sean@xobs.io>
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| 				<section> | ||||
| 					<h3>Factory Tour!</h3> | ||||
| 					<div> | ||||
| 						<img src="img/xkcd-tasks.png" alt="It's hard to know when something is easy and when it's hard"> | ||||
| 						<img data-src="img/xkcd-tasks.png" alt="It's hard to know when something is easy and when it's hard"> | ||||
| 					</div> | ||||
| 					<small> | ||||
| 						<a href="https://xkcd.com/1425/">XKCD 1425</a> | ||||
| @@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ | ||||
| 				</section> | ||||
| 				<section> | ||||
| 					<h3>3D Printing</h3> | ||||
| 					<img src="img/3d-printed-cases.jpg" alt="3D case prototypes"> | ||||
| 					<img data-src="img/3d-printed-cases.jpg" alt="3D case prototypes"> | ||||
| 					<!-- <h3>Almost (but not quite) entirely unline injection molding</h3> | ||||
| 					<ul> | ||||
| 						<li>STL vs STEP</li> | ||||
| @@ -391,6 +391,23 @@ | ||||
| 						they cut any steel. | ||||
| 					</aside> | ||||
| 				</section> | ||||
| 				<section> | ||||
| 					<h3>Reference</h3> | ||||
| 					<img data-src="img/usb-schematics.png" alt="USB recepticle schematics"> | ||||
| 					<aside class="notes"> | ||||
| 						The USB specification is a five-megabyte PDF. Chapter 6 is the "Mechanical" chapter, and has lots of schematics | ||||
| 						that are very important to this sort of project. This is a section of the "recepticle" schematic. It's important | ||||
| 						to know the dimensions of where this connector will fit. | ||||
| 					</aside> | ||||
| 				</section> | ||||
| 				<section> | ||||
| 					<h3>Reference</h3> | ||||
| 					<img data-src="img/usb-schematics-plug.png" alt="USB plug schematics"> | ||||
| 					<aside class="notes"> | ||||
| 						And this is a portion of the USB plug. Our goal is to have the case plus the PCB come out to roughly the same | ||||
| 						shape as this plug, and still be able to fit into the recepticle. How do we do that, you ask? | ||||
| 					</aside> | ||||
| 				</section> | ||||
| 				<section> | ||||
| 					<h3>Hardware</h3> | ||||
| 					<img data-src="img/tools-ruler-calipers.jpg" alt="Ruler and Caliper"> | ||||
| @@ -740,7 +757,7 @@ | ||||
| 				</section> | ||||
| 				<section> | ||||
| 					<h3>Manufactured!</h3> | ||||
| 					<img src="img/manufactured.jpg" alt="Bag of Tomu cases"> | ||||
| 					<img data-src="img/manufactured.jpg" alt="Bag of Tomu cases"> | ||||
| 					<aside class="notes"> | ||||
| 						And then you have your final tool, ready to shoot thousands of copies of your model! | ||||
| 					</aside> | ||||
| @@ -806,7 +823,7 @@ | ||||
| 				</section> | ||||
| 				<section> | ||||
| 					<h3>Wine bottle opener</h3> | ||||
| 					<img src="img/wine-bottle-overview.jpg" alt="Wine bottle bottle opener"> | ||||
| 					<img data-src="img/wine-bottle-overview.jpg" alt="Wine bottle bottle opener"> | ||||
| 					<aside class="notes"> | ||||
| 						This wine bottle opener has one very visible parting line. Interestingly, it's overmolded, which is where one | ||||
| 						piece gets two shots, and the overmolded piece hides the parting line along the top. | ||||
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| 				</section> | ||||
| 				<section> | ||||
| 					<h3>Wine bottle opener</h3> | ||||
| 					<img src="img/wind-bottle-flashing.jpg" alt="Some flashing on the wine bottle, plus overmolding"> | ||||
| 					<img data-src="img/wind-bottle-flashing.jpg" alt="Some flashing on the wine bottle, plus overmolding"> | ||||
| 					<aside class="notes"> | ||||
| 						You can do some pretty cool | ||||
| 						thigns with overmolding, because the base doesn't even need to be plastic. You can overmold anything that will | ||||
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| 			<section> | ||||
| 				<section> | ||||
| 					<h2>Thank You</h2> | ||||
| 					<h3>Questions?</h3> | ||||
| 					<table> | ||||
| 						<tr> | ||||
| 							<td>Fomu:</td> | ||||
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