diff --git a/docs/assets/electricityTriangle.png b/docs/assets/electricityTriangle.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3617876 Binary files /dev/null and b/docs/assets/electricityTriangle.png differ diff --git a/docs/bootcamp/global_lesson2_notes.md b/docs/bootcamp/global_lesson2_notes.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dbb80a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/bootcamp/global_lesson2_notes.md @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +# Lesson notes + + +# 3D modelling +## tips +* sketch what you wanna make +* When drawing what is your organic shape gonna be (cube, cylinder) +* how big +* what parts are gonna be in your project + +## good practices +* Work with real measurements (real units) +* Start with simple shapes +* Divide your model into sections (different components) +* Use groups and name your parts +* ctrl+s +* iterate and review +* document + +## other things +* Try making something simple in 3 different cad programs. +* plan the final project in the first weeks + + +# Electricity +## +![alt text](../assets/electricityTriangle.png) +* V = Voltage +* I = Ampere +* R = Resistance + +### Videos and electronics (also applies to programming) +* Work along videos as you're watching them. + +## AI notice for electronics +ask chat gpt to explain things as if you're 12 then 18 then as a electrical engineer. +tldr: ramp up how complicated the explanation is. + + +# Final project do's and dont's +## Do's +* 2D and 3D drawings +* Try hiding the electronic parts +* Document everything +* Inside the video: conception construction and operation. +* use purposeful holes. +* research design, shape, material and durability +* Make the project more personal + +## Dont's +* lasercut press fit box +* loose wires +* no breadboard +* No glue gun + +# Extra notes +* keep on practicing its a full time job +* don't strive for perfection +*