Far off topic. Let me try to loop the thread of conversation back the way it came from.
This hands-on experience is the reason Id love someone to do a practical talk for interested parties at a roboteering event. The number of people not already too experienced (at least in their own opinions :-) ), but still interested might be small - it would bore most kiddies witless - but I doubt Im the only person hovering on the threshold of starting to build.
I own and have read several books on building combat robots, but Id learn a lot by having someone do a Q&A session, and actually allow me to look at the innards of existing robots close up - ask questions. I could start building and learn from my mistakes, but - call me lazy - Id rather learn from everyone elses mistakes. Another current thread is discussing how newbies havent picked up state-of-the-art technology (wheelchair motors, etc.) - if anyone has time to share to go over things for those not already in the pits, I, for one, would be very grateful. All the roboteers of whom Ive asked questions have been very helpful in the past, but Im sure it would avoid *some* of the questions coming up quite so often if someone arranged a master class.
And then I might be able to wire up an LED decently. :-)
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