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Hack Life
01/30/2018 at 22:32 • 0 commentsOne of the lessons I took from this project was to check your assumptions / know the context in which a part functions. I didn't understand how the part fit into the entire saw assembly and assumed that I could make it longer for the sake of my design convenience. A longer part allowed me to smoosh two assemblies together, optimizing air (and sawdust) flow through the part. The first version of the part was - surprise, surprise - too long. It hit the motor on top of the saw, effectively negating all the nice work I'd gone to, to make it fit well.
I only revised the part once, but when given the opportunity, I decided to tune up a few minor details that bugged me, making me happier with the final product.
Lesson: Look not just at the part you need to make, but how it fits into the entire assembly. Expect iteration, but don't sabotage yourself!
Corollary: If you think it's perfect in V1.0, it probably ain't.