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You can request a [Recipe], a [Task] or [Tutorial] using a [Request] (or by sending an email to [Murray] if you don't have write access to the wiki)
! Some Possible Recipes
Do you know how to do any of these things? You could teach someone else!
* Soldering:
** How to Solder a Connection
** How to De-Solder a Connection
** How to Maintain a Soldering Iron
* Tools and Materials:
** Safe hand and power tool handling (any builders out there? we need teach people how to use tools!)
** Cutting and drilling plastic
** Cutting and drilling aluminium and other metals
** Laying out designs
* Chassis and other hardware components:
** How to Build a Robot Bumper
* Motors and Motor Control:
** How to Control a Motor
** How to Install a Motor Encoder
* Raspberry Pi & Networking:
** [How to find out how hot your Pi is|How To Find Out How Hot Your Pi Is]
** [How to remotely connect to a robot over wifi|UsingSsh]
** [How to configure a static IP address|HowToConfigureAStaticIpAddress] so your robot always shows up at the same location on your WiFi network
!! References
It'd be foolish to think that a single website could fulfill all the needs of a budding robot scientist. There are many existing sites that provide good information for building robots, and acquiring the skills necessary to do so. Here's a few:
* [Collin Cunningham|http://www.collinmel.com/video.html] is a creative engineer for Adafruit, and has "been making technology & educational video with the goal of making science, electronics and engineering more approachable, fascinating, and playful." His YouTube videos are very well done and include his ''[Collin's Lab|http://www.collinmel.com/collinslab.html]'' series, which among many other things shows how to solder, desolder, use an oscilloscope, use hand tools, use various sensors and electronic parts, etc.