Drill Sergeant: Supporting physical construction projects through an ecosystem of augmented tools

E Schoop, M Nguyen, D Lim, V Savage… - Proceedings of the …, 2016 - dl.acm.org
Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors …, 2016dl.acm.org
Mapping techniques from software tutorials onto physical craft processes can assist novices
in building multi-material assemblies. By providing in-situ step instructions and progress
tracking, generating dynamic feedback on technique, and adapting tutorial content to a
user's specific context and preferences, an ecosystem of smart tools can guide users
through complete project tutorials. We demonstrate how such techniques can be enabled by
augmenting common workshop tools (drill/driver, saw, router) with measurement, state …
Mapping techniques from software tutorials onto physical craft processes can assist novices in building multi-material assemblies. By providing in-situ step instructions and progress tracking, generating dynamic feedback on technique, and adapting tutorial content to a user's specific context and preferences, an ecosystem of smart tools can guide users through complete project tutorials. We demonstrate how such techniques can be enabled by augmenting common workshop tools (drill/driver, saw, router) with measurement, state sensing and interactive feedback; and by sequencing instructions across multiple tools. We validate the benefits of a smart tool ecosystem through reflections on a series of author-created design examples and informal feedback from four fab lab users.
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