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Re: Good Textbook Source for Robot Design
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Re: Good Textbook Source for Robot Design
to tell you the truth, dont go looking to far; your school or local public library should have some good stuff.
I found a lot of books on car mechanics and ascociated topics in my school library so i looked for books in the public one and found even more. In addition, the site: www.howstuffworks.com can give you lots and TONS of ideas, those are basicaly real life situation with extraordinary simple solutions. e.g. convertibles, windshield wipers, gearboxes, helicopters (main rotor control mechanism is amazing, good videos too) and lots of lots of more stuff like that. Enjoy |
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Re: Good Textbook Source for Robot Design
Last year, someone linked to a book called Build Your Own Combat Robot. I Amazon'ed it to my house, and sure enough, it is a good resource. Goes through a lot of key concepts including motor curves, drivetrain considerations, gearing ratios, wheel selection and size calculations, etc. Although some sections are geared (ahaha... no pun intended) towards the battlebots crowd ("Weapon Design"), robot design is robot design. Theres enough in it to make it worth the 20 bucks.
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