By Luther Johnson
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November 21, 2020
The bill of materials is finalized, there are no changes in the pneumatic components (there can't be, because we need to make the machine identical, in the materials that contact airflow, and in its operation, to the machine that was tested), but now we've put up all the other details, like the steel enclosure, the 3D-printed fittings, and all the various fasteners, so there is a complete public list of everything in the machine, and where to buy every single part. Some of the manufacturers and manufacturer part numbers are not listed, because in those cases, that information is proprietary to the distributors we purchased from. We did receive that information for all of the pneumatic parts, because we needed it to do the bio-compatibility review, to research the manufacturer information on materials and certifications, but we agreed not to make that source information public. (That is a distributor's business, after all, finding the things we need that we don't know how to find, and making it easy for us to buy them, in the quantities we need - and the people we've worked with have been wonderful. We would particularly like to thank McMaster-Carr, who have been extremely supportive of this project from the beginning.) The one item that is listed, but which we haven't made yet, and therefore for which we don't yet have a picture, is an additional information placard that we need to attach, to comply with FDA regulations, for the device that will (in time) be approved for sale or distribution. This will go on the back of the machine, in the upper right-hand corner. It will have company information (approved machines will at first be made and distributed by Luther Johnson's company, MakerLisp ), and any other warnings or usage information required - we're still sorting that out. See the bill of materials here .