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# Good Enough 4u0 — Design Passport
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**File:** `good-enough-4u0-design-passport.md`
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## Purpose
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The Design Passport is the **front matter** for every Good Enough 4u0 project. It summarizes the project, lists its central compromise, and links all supporting documents (CCC + Material Passports).
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## Passport Template
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**1. Project Title**
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- Clear, descriptive name.
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**2. Project Summary**
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- One short paragraph explaining what the design does and who it’s for.
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**3. Central Compromise Reference**
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- Link or embed the CCC; one-sentence summary of the defect.
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**4. Materials**
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- List of *Anchor COTS* parts.
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- List of *Ship-Light* custom parts.
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- List of *Salvage / Non-Standard Materials* (with links to Material Passports).
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**5. Tools Required**
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- The *Tool Floor* (minimum necessary tools).
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**6. Status**
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- ☐ UNVERIFIED
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- ☐ PEER CHECKED
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**7. Version**
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- v0.x
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**8. License**
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- “This design is free to use, remix, commercialize, or ignore. No restrictions.”
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## Folder Structure Example
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```
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/project-name/
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design-passport.md
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certificate-central-compromise.md
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material-passport-[material].md
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build-instructions.md
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photos/
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```
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# Good Enough 4u0
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### Documented Substandard Design (DSD) Template
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**File:** `good-enough-4u0-dsd-template.md`
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## Title
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*Name your design clearly and simply.*
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## Defect Declaration
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- **What makes this design substandard?**
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- *Example: “Uses PLA instead of ABS, so it softens under heat.”*
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## Purpose / Use Case
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- **What is this design good enough for?**
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- *Example: “Holding lightweight tools on a workshop wall.”*
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## Materials & Tools
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- List everything required, even if obvious.
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- Prefer low-cost, accessible options.
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## Build Instructions
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1. Step-by-step, minimal jargon.
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2. Include pictures, sketches, or links if possible.
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3. Note where the defect might show up in the build.
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## Known Limitations
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- Where and when will this design fail?
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- *Example: “Not suitable outdoors. Will deform in direct sunlight.”*
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## Improvements (Optional)
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- Ideas for making it better—but leave it substandard.
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- If someone wants to fix it, that’s their problem.
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## License
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- “This design is free to use, remix, commercialize, or ignore. No restrictions.”
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# Good Enough 4u0 — Material Passport
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**File:** `good-enough-4u0-material-passport.md`
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## Purpose
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A Material Passport documents any **non-standard** or **salvaged** material used in a design. It ensures clarity, replicability, and safe substitution.
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## Passport Template
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**1. Material Name**
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- Common description (e.g., “Plywood offcut, ~12 mm”).
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**2. Source Type**
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- ☐ Opportunistic Salvage (one-time)
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- ☐ Perennial Secondary Market (garage sale, thrift, flea)
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- ☐ Industrial Junk Stream
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- ☐ Other: ________
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**3. Physical Specs**
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- Dimensions (thickness, length, width).
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- Weight or density (if known).
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- Any markings or grades visible.
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**4. Substitute(s)**
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- At least one equivalent standard material.
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- Note what changes in performance if substituted.
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**5. Known Limitations**
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- Weaknesses, environmental limits.
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**6. Hazards**
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- Sharp edges, dust, treatments, coatings, residues.
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**7. Visual Reference**
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- Sketch or photo recommended.
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**8. Declared Use in Design**
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- Component/function it supports.
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- Why it was chosen (cost, availability, strength, aesthetics).
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## Rule of Thumb
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- **No Passport = No Approval** for non-standard or salvaged materials.
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