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Homemade Robots - 10 Simple Bots to Build with Stuff Around the House

Inglese · Tascabile

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Zusatztext "If you’re looking to inspire the next robotics engineer, look no further than Homemade Robots. This book explores how to make easy to build robots, all from inexpensive electrical components and everyday household items. With clear pictures and easy to follow directions, you’ll work through progressively more technical builds, exploring new ways to make robots move like crawling, wobbling, rolling, and inch-worming all over your floor." —Mike Warren, designer, inventor, and best-selling author of Cut in Half: The Hidden World Inside Everyday Objects "This looks [like] a good one." —Alun Williams, Gadget Master "It's the fastest guide I've seen to getting bots made and moving, but it also shares a love and appreciation for robots as a fun new medium for expression. Nothing is over simplified, instead the key aspects of what you need to make fun robots asap are clear, straightforward, and fun!" —Dr. Andrew James Quitmeyer, Director of Digital Naturalism Laboratories "I can vouch for the fun since I test built some of the robots in the book." —Becky Stern, Digi-Key "Homemade Robots is very thoughtfully constructed–inspiration from the robots is paired with practical learning about techniques and methods. This book could have saved me lots of time on my own journey." —Eric J. Wilhelm, Founder, Instructables "You will have a blast creating these wobbly and wacky robots that you set free to bump around the house. However, what you may not realize is that you've just gained the foundational skills of an electro-mechanical engineer, and the techniques taught in this book are utilized by all robots, from the clumsiest to the most sophisticated." —Alex S, Fuzzy Wobble, Toy Maker "Most books about building robots assume that you have access to digital fabrication tools, that you have construction skills, and that you want a programmable robot. Homemade Robots is for beginners who may not have these skills, tools, or budgets, showing the reader how to make 10 different robots with common or inexpensive items. Simple yet detailed introductions to tools, electronics, and construction techniques assure inclusion of those who have not yet learned these skills." —Michael Shiloh, Associate Professor of Practice of Interactive Media, New York University Abu Dhabi "If you have good maker skills and an assortment of some of the more common materials, this book would be a good choice . . . All library systems should stock this book. It would make a good addition to a university library." —Eliana, Age 12, Kids' BookBuzz Informationen zum Autor Randy Sarafan has been working for Instructables.com for more than a decade and has published 300+ how-to articles for the web, book compilations and magazines on a wide range of subjects – from giant rideable robots to chamomile ice cream. He also runs the Instructables Community Team, creates online classes, and is the author of 62 Projects to Make with a Dead Computer (Workman Publishing). Klappentext A coding-free guide to building 10 simple, unique, and entertaining robots using everyday materials and a few electronic components. Robots for Kids is a fun, coding-free beginner's guide to basic robotics. The book's 10 simple and entertaining robots can all be built using only common materials, basic tools, and some basic electronic components. You will use dryer lint brushes and plumbing flange repair rings to make a street sweeper-like bot that buffs the floors as it moves; build a rolling barrel robot using a paint can and servo motor; make a sail bot from a utensil holder and plastic sheet that changes direction when activated by wind; and much more! Zusammenfassung Homemade Robots teaches total beginners how to quickly and easily build 10 mobile, autonomous...

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Introduction
Chapter 1: Building Tools and Supplies
Chapter 2: Getting Started with Electronics
Chapter 3: Motors
Chapter 4: Soldering and Desoldering
Chapter 5: Wobbler
Chapter 6: Buffer
Chapter 7: Daze
Chapter 8: Barreller
Chapter 9: Lazy
Chapter 10: Skitter
Chapter 11: Inchworm
Chapter 12: Walker
Chapter 13: Sail
Chapter 14: Flip Flop
Appendix A: Reference Materials
Appendix B: Cutting and Drilling Templates
Index

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"If you re looking to inspire the next robotics engineer, look no further than Homemade Robots. This book explores how to make easy to build robots, all from inexpensive electrical components and everyday household items. With clear pictures and easy to follow directions, you ll work through progressively more technical builds, exploring new ways to make robots move like crawling, wobbling, rolling, and inch-worming all over your floor."
Mike Warren, designer, inventor, and best-selling author of Cut in Half: The Hidden World Inside Everyday Objects

"This looks [like] a good one."
Alun Williams, Gadget Master

"It's the fastest guide I've seen to getting bots made and moving, but it also shares a love and appreciation for robots as a fun new medium for expression. Nothing is over simplified, instead the key aspects of what you need to make fun robots asap are clear, straightforward, and fun!"
Dr. Andrew James Quitmeyer, Director of Digital Naturalism Laboratories

"I can vouch for the fun since I test built some of the robots in the book."
Becky Stern, Digi-Key

"Homemade Robots is very thoughtfully constructed inspiration from the robots is paired with practical learning about techniques and methods. This book could have saved me lots of time on my own journey."
Eric J. Wilhelm, Founder, Instructables

"You will have a blast creating these wobbly and wacky robots that you set free to bump around the house. However, what you may not realize is that you've just gained the foundational skills of an electro-mechanical engineer, and the techniques taught in this book are utilized by all robots, from the clumsiest to the most sophisticated."
Alex S, Fuzzy Wobble, Toy Maker

"Most books about building robots assume that you have access to digital fabrication tools, that you have construction skills, and that you want a programmable robot. Homemade Robots is for beginners who may not have these skills, tools, or budgets, showing the reader how to make 10 different robots with common or inexpensive items. Simple yet detailed introductions to tools, electronics, and construction techniques assure inclusion of those who have not yet learned these skills."
Michael Shiloh, Associate Professor of Practice of Interactive Media, New York University Abu Dhabi

"If you have good maker skills and an assortment of some of the more common materials, this book would be a good choice . . . All library systems should stock this book. It would make a good addition to a university library."
Eliana, Age 12, Kids' BookBuzz

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Autori Randy Sarafan, Sarafan Randy
Editore No Starch Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Raccomandazione d'eta' 12 a 14 anni
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 30.04.2020
 
EAN 9781718500235
ISBN 978-1-71850-023-5
Pagine 192
Dimensioni 178 mm x 235 mm x 9 mm
Categorie Libri per bambini e per ragazzi > Saggi / saggi illustrati

JUVENILE NONFICTION / Crafts & Hobbies, JUVENILE NONFICTION / Technology / Inventions, JUVENILE NONFICTION / Technology / Electricity & Electronics, Children’s / Teenage: General interest, Children's / Teenage: general non-fiction

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