[Discuss] How to OS a bicycle trailer.

Joshua Pearce professor.pearce at gmail.com
Sun Sep 7 02:42:52 UTC 2014


Pablo,

When you OS a project you want to put it in the highest traffic site for
the specific kind of project.

I would categorize an OS bicycle trailer as open source appropriate
technology -- and for that kind of technology the best current location I
am aware of is http://www.appropedia.org/

It is a wiki specializing in collaborative solutions in sustainability,
appropriate technology and poverty reduction. The wiki markup is the same
as wikipedia - so it is fairly easy to learn. Appropedia can only take
certain kinds of CAD files.

The solution we use is to do the splash page with the main easily edited
content (and a discussion tab) on Appropedia then link back to CAD content
on github if you are using a format Appropedia does not take. You can also
post it on your own website then link back to Appropedia. Make sure to tag
the page with all of the categories your design fits into (e.g.
transportation) - then appropedians will get it spread all over. The
default license is cc-by-sa.

When you post it make sure to include
- a full bill of materials - ideally with sources of parts and sub and
total costs
- the CAD designs
- tools necessary to fabricate
- basic instructions for assembly/fabrication (if you can do pictures or
video for this it would be ideal
- and a nice picture.video of the final product

Then if you have time
- skills needed
- time to complete
- instructions with no words

The documentation is a bear and few people do a really nice job -- but
remember the easier it is for people to replicate and use your work - the
more people will do so - and the more likely you will get feedback and
improvements in the design.

Other places you may want to consider are:
- check Open Source Ecology and see if they would be interested
- Engineering for Change

Thingiverse is primarily for 3d printable designs -- and recently changed
its licensing agreement - there is a main one with Makerbot which is
actually pretty ugly and then you can choose an open sub license. For now
they are behaving as good stewards, but the language in the main agreement
means your tech only remains open if they want it to. You will have to
decide for yourself what you are comfortable with.

Best of luck
Joshua

Joshua M. Pearce, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
The Michigan Tech Open Sustainability Technology Lab
<http://www.appropedia.org/Category:MOST>
Department of Materials Science & Engineering
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Michigan Technological University
601 M&M Building
1400 Townsend Drive
Houghton, MI 49931-1295
906-487-1466

Open Source Lab <http://store.elsevier.com/coArticle.jsp?pageid=18200010>



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> Date: Sat, 06 Sep 2014 20:23:50 -0300
> From: Pablo Kulbaba <pablokulbaba at gmail.com>
> To: discuss at lists.oshwa.org
> Subject: Re: [Discuss] Going open source. Need assistance
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> Joshua:
> It's a bicycle trailer. Made of steel. Laser cut steel sheet, square
> tubing with bends, and some round tubing.
>
> On 06/09/2014 12:47 p.m., Joshua Pearce wrote:
> > Pablo
> >
> > What type of FOSH did you design? There are many repositories - but we
> > need to know what it is to point you in the right direction until
> > OSHWA creates one database to rule them all...
> >
> > Best regards
> > Joshua
> >
> > Joshua M. Pearce, Ph.D.
> > Associate Professor
> > The Michigan Tech Open Sustainability Technology Lab
> > <http://www.appropedia.org/Category:MOST>
> > Department of Materials Science & Engineering
> > Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
> > Michigan Technological University
> > 601 M&M Building
> > 1400 Townsend Drive
> > Houghton, MI 49931-1295
> > 906-487-1466
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> >     Date: Sat, 06 Sep 2014 02:09:54 -0300
> >     From: Pablo Kulbaba <pablokulbaba at gmail.com
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> >     Hi. I'm on the process of open sourcing a piece of hardware. I've
> >     decided to take the step and give OS a try with some of my own work.
> >     Already have the 3D model.
> >     What would be the practical steps to properly do this?
> >     Where do i register it?
> >     Any repository to recomend? GitHub?
> >     Stamping the license on the drawings? What about doing it on the 3D?
> >
> >     Thanks in advance.
> >
> >     --
> >     PabloK
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> >     Hi. I'm on the process of open sourcing a piece of hardware. I've
> >     decided to take the step and give OS a try with some of my own work.
> >     Already have the 3D model.
> >     What would be the practical steps to properly do this?
> >     Where do i register it?
> >     Any repository to recomend? GitHub?
> >     Stamping the license on the drawings? What about doing it on the 3D?
> >
> >     Thanks in advance.
> >
> >     --
> >     PabloK
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