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Re: Get The Newbies on the Line
Sounds good!
some topics.....off the top of my head..... The Tortoise and the Hare: Speed and Torque (and traction) No Smoking: Wire sizes, insulation, current, fuses, safe wiring practices Tipping: Center of Gravity and how to make a robot stay upright Screw it: Choosing the right fasteners and using them properly Draw it: How to get your ideas across so others can understand them It bent!: how to figure out what material to use, which shape, and size Mind over Matter: Programming Strength training: Manipulators and arms, gearmotor selection Poof: Pneumatics systems, plumbing, and control Probably there are a few more, as I was only thinking about the actual robot. Please keep us up to date on your progress! Last edited by MrForbes : 02-10-2007 at 15:11. |
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