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    Robot Builder: The Beginner's Guide to Building Robots

    Posted By: AlenMiler
    Robot Builder: The Beginner's Guide to Building Robots

    Robot Builder: The Beginner's Guide to Building Robots by John Baichtal
    English | Nov 10, 2014 | ISBN: 0789751496 | 432 Pages | EPUB/AZW3 | 21.09 MB/21.7 MB

    Absolutely no experience needed! Learn robot building from the ground up, hands-on, in full color!

    Love robots? Start building them. It’s way easier than you ever imagined!

    John Baichtal has helped thousands of people get started with robotics. He knows what beginners need to know. He knows your questions. He knows where you might need extra help. Now, he’s brought together this practical knowledge in one incredibly easy tutorial.

    Hundreds of full-color photos guide you through every step, every skill. You’ll start simple, as you build a working robot in the very first chapter. Then, you’ll grow your skills to expert-level: powering motors, configuring sensors, constructing a chassis, even programming low-cost Arduino microcontrollers.

    You’ll learn hands-on, through real step-by-step projects…and go straight to the cutting-edge with in-depth sidebars. Wondering just how much you can really do? Baichtal shows you 30 incredible robots built by people just like you!

    John Baichtal’s books about toys, tools, robots, and hobby electronics include Hack This: 24 Incredible Hackerspace Projects from the DIY Movemen t; Basic Robot Building With Lego Mindstorms NXT 2. 0; Arduino for Beginners; MAKE: Lego and Arduino Projects for MAKE (as coauthor); and the forthcoming Building Your Own Drones: The Beginner’s Guide to UAVs and ROVs. A founding member of the pioneering Twin Cities Maker hackerspace, he got his start writing for Wired’s legendary GeekDad blog, and for DIYer bible MAKE Magazine.

    Make your robots move with motors and wheels
    Build solar-powered robots that work without batteries
    Control robots via Wi-Fi, radio, or even across the Internet
    Program robots to respond to sensor inputs
    Use your standard TV remote to control your robots
    Create robots that detect intruders and shoot them with Nerf® darts
    Grab and carry objects using claws and grippers
    Build water-borne robots that float, submerge, and “swim”
    Create “artbots” that paint or draw original artworks
    Enable your robots to send text messages when they take specific actions
    Discover today’s new generation of hobbyist-friendly robotics kits
    Organize your ultimate robot-builder’s toolbox
    Master simple safety routines that protect you whatever you’re building