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You already found one... some forum called Chief Delphi. I hear the people there are pretty knowledgeable about this robotics thing.
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While CD is a great place to learn, It's not always questions in learning. Sometimes you've got to know what to ask questions about, before you start asking. For example, if I wanted to learn about pneumatics, I wouldn't ask someone to explain every single bit of information about pneumatics, including how it works, uses for it, and all of the extra math and science that goes along with it, and I bet nobody would want to answer that. CD is more of the place you go once you know a bit of information, and you want to learn more. CD is like college. You don't go there to learn. You go there to build upon what you have learned.Thanks for the replies, though! |
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Sometimes vendors have really good handbooks that they put out as part of their catalogs. The Boston Gear Manual is an example that I came across this summer for the first time. Just now I Googled "pneumatics handbook" and found what seems to be a nice pneumatics manual on the first hit.
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