Schedule
Timeline
Week 12 | Week 13 | Week 14 | Week 15 | Week 16 | Week 17 | Week 18 | Week 19 | Week 20 | |
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Subject | Mechanical Design, Machine Design | Mid Term Review | Moulding and Casting | Interface and Application Programming | System Integration | Wildcard Week | Applications and Implications, Proj… | Invention, Intellectual Property an… | FP requirements |
Date | 09/04/2025 | 16/04/2025 | 23/04/2025 | 30/04/2025 | 07/05/2025 | 14/05/2025 | 21/05/2025 | 28/05/2025 | 04/06/2025 |
Monday | WA - 9pm to 11pm | WA - 9pm to 11pm | WA - 9pm to 11pm | WA - 9pm to 11pm | WA - 9pm to 11pm | WA - 9pm to 11pm | WA - 9pm to 11pm | WA - 9pm to 11pm | FP - 9pm to 11pm |
Tuesday | WA - 9pm to 11pm | WA - 9pm to 11pm | WA - 9pm to 11pm | WA - 9pm to 11pm | WA - 9pm to 11pm | WA - 9pm to 11pm | WA - 9pm to 11pm | WA - 9pm to 11pm | FP - 9pm to 11pm |
Wednesday | Class | Class | Class | Class | Class | Class | Class | Class | Class |
Thursday | WA - 9pm to 11pm | WA - 9pm to 11pm | WA - 9pm to 11pm | WA - 9pm to 11pm | WA - 9pm to 11pm | WA - 9pm to 11pm | WA - 9pm to 11pm | WA - 9pm to 11pm | FP - 9pm to 11pm |
Friday | WA - 9pm to 11pm | WA - 9pm to 11pm | WA - 9pm to 11pm | WA - 9pm to 11pm | WA - 9pm to 11pm | WA - 9pm to 11pm | WA - 9pm to 11pm | WA - 9pm to 11pm | FP - 9pm to 11pm |
Saturday | FP - 9am - 12am | 9pm to 11pm | FP - 9am - 12am | 9pm to 11pm | FP - 9am - 12am | 9pm to 11pm | FP - 9am - 12am | 9pm to 11pm | FP - 9am - 12am | 9pm to 11pm | FP - 9am - 12am | 9pm to 11pm | FP - 9am - 12am | 9pm to 11pm | FP - 9am - 12am | 9pm to 11pm | FP - 9am - 12am | 9pm to 11pm |
Sunday | FP - 9am - 12am | 9pm to 11pm | FP - 9am - 12am | 9pm to 11pm | FP - 9am - 12am | 9pm to 11pm | FP - 9am - 12am | 9pm to 11pm | FP - 9am - 12am | 9pm to 11pm | FP - 9am - 12am | 9pm to 11pm | FP - 9am - 12am | 9pm to 11pm | FP - 9am - 12am | 9pm to 11pm | FP - 9am - 12am | 9pm to 11pm |
That’s 18 hours per week to work on Fabacademy
This is working around a 9 to 5 job, a side job and family time :)
As of week 14 we are 126 hours and counting
Spirals
Spiral Development:
For my final project i have been taking a modular approach to development. This means that i have broken down the project into smaller, more manageable parts. As i have progressed i have discovered that most of the work on my side is in the software of the product. Early tests that used the standard HID library’s from Circuit python did not have a good user experience.
- V0 - Develop firmware and Desktop application that can communicate with each other over serial.
- S1 - Just Dials and Linear Potentiometers using the Pico 2 W
- S2 - Add Hotkeys
- S3 - Add a 3D printed case
- S4 - Add toggle for encoder being in absolute or relative mode
- S5 - Add a display to give user information about the current mode.
- S6 - Cast a case in heavy material like Jesominte
- S7 - Add Bluetooth support for wireless connectivity but keep power over usb.
- S8 - Full wireless use using a rechargeable lithium-ion battery
- S9 - Infinity tune and make the dials feel sweeeeeet to use. 🤙