So a couple of weeks ago I “released” my first radio frequency generator user manual {all 297 pages of it}, which means that the whole team {firmware engineer, electrical engineer, design engineer, engineering manager, program manager, product manager, compliance engineer, software test engineer, and documentation editor} had to decide on the changes to be made to the manual, and I had to implement those sometimes archaic {I’ve only ever worked in software, not hardware, so having to learn about radio frequency hardware and what it does for plasma ignition has been a ginormous learning/forgetting curve} specifications. I joke with my team that my forgetting curve is waaayyy bigger than theirs.
Well, for a couple members of the team who went out of their way to help me, and one who I had to bug soooo often {for various reasons, not all good ones where the help was actually helpful} that I just want to needle my way in to his good graces. I will share individual pictures tomorrow when I get them off my memory card, but here is all three of them together, and pretty much everything but the ribbon and googly eyes is Cogsmo Cricket ~ what better to use with engineers? The printed circuit board paper, the gears paper, the linear scaling paper, it’s delicious!!! All of the items used to make these things were in my stash, except I bought and used some Terrifically Tacky tape, which you can’t see.

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