| Electronics Production Assignment Week of February 17, 2014: The goal for the week is begin the process of creating a FabISP, to mill a board and stuff it. |   | 
| 1. Unhappily, there were problems for days deciphering how
            to get the computer to talk to the Modela. Multiple
            conversations between Jonathan and James and Shawn resulted
            in success through Super User. Much of our knowledge growth
            curve is developing through trial and error and more trial
            and more error, which ok too.  | 2. An initial board was only superficially incised. The
            bit needed to be bumped down further. Another board had the
            traces etched and was ready to be cut out. The bits were
            changed, the interior png switched to, the z axis changed,
            and the directions sent. Oops. The Modela continued to
            create traces because one needs to hit "make RML" before you
            "send." We also need to experiment with cancelling out a
            program that is running.  | 
| 3. Having used up a row of material, a new x and y axis
            were set and another board attempted. This time, the milling
            was too close to the edge of the material. I tweaked the x
            and y and broke the bit when setting the z axis.  | 4. I changed the bit, changed the x and y settings, set
            the z axis and nothing wrong happened. Then I changed the
            bit again from the 64th to the 32nd, selected and loaded the
            interior.png, hit make RML and sent it. Success and much
            knowledge gained. This is my milled board fresh from the
            Modela:  | 
| 5. Happily, I had learned how to solder two weeks before
            when I attended the Fab Lab Arduino workshop. The task for
            the weekend is to stuff the board and continue to learn.   | 6. But of course, I am a novice. Soldering the mini USB is
            indeed where one will break the board. As long as it was
            broken, I used the board to practice a few more contacts.   | 
| 7. My former student Mason is now fourteen years old and
            can be seen soldering next to me in the photo above. His
            board is functional. We have become partners and officially
            traded roles as teacher and student. As an educator, that is
            actually a very positive accomplishment. I hope to have my
            own board milled and stuffed by me by the end of March.   Mason's FabISP | 8. My newest circuit board milled Sunday, March 23 with
            two components soldered. Onward!   9. April 23 - my board milled and stuffed.  Mickie Flores Home |