The instructions have gotten to be crazy long; over 42,000 words, and hundreds of pictures. I went overboard because I wanted people who hadn't done these kind of projects before to have as detailed a description of the construction as possible, to make it easier. But it's also made using the instructions on the website unwieldy - takes minutes for everything to download.
I have converted all the instructions, plus some critical log entries, into PDFs, and put zipped archives of them into the Files section. This is definitely a work in progress; right now they are pretty much the instructions/logs as-is, without editing for continuity or to remove redundancy. I will slowly move towards making all this documentation into a logically-organized manual. But for now, you can download these to your computer for much handier access than the online instructions.
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