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Building A Robot – Part 1: The Chassis
Posted May 3, 2012 by Chris
“Another month purely devoted to robotics is upon us and we’re celebrating by releasing a 5 part, Building A Robot, series. This week we’re starting with the fundamentals, learning about DC motors and a Robot Chassis. Every week we’ll learn something new as we progress toward having a fully-functional robot.”
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