X-Git-Url: http://challenge-bot.com/repos/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=curriculum%2Fchallenge-bot.scm;h=a51f5472401c4ec12f8aeb7dd62b81cbc9dff596;hb=8eba0b8b63c28fe5f4c03b538fc01bd3cc7697f5;hp=22aef740fa748d3a4d4ae8df7747c59ab94bf2c2;hpb=5747a610b74d8613a9d1c51ae5fcb1bbc154515e;p=challenge-bot diff --git a/curriculum/challenge-bot.scm b/curriculum/challenge-bot.scm index 22aef74..a51f547 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenge-bot.scm +++ b/curriculum/challenge-bot.scm @@ -202,14 +202,24 @@ the screw body?]) (item [what about 2 inches? how many times will the thread wrap around two - inches of the screw body?]))])) + inches of the screw body?]) + (item [where can a tool exert turning force on + the screw?]))])) (subsubsection :title [fasten the arduino board to the deck] - (p [push the 6-32 screw into the deck from the underside and at the - same time, spin the 6-32 screw clockwise while looking - down on its head. - twist until the bottom of the screw is - about to stick out on the top side of the deck.]) + (p [first we'll put the screw into the deck just enough so the deck + holds it in place. + then we will hold the arduino up to the screw and finish + tightening the screw down. + with the screw partially in, we do not have hold it as + rigidly while we are also holding the arduino and + the deck.]) + (p [push the #6-32 screw into the deck from the underside. + the underside is the brown side. + at the same time, spin the 6-32 screw so it rotates + clockwise while looking down on its head. + twist until the tip of the screw is about to stick out on + the top side of the deck.]) (p [hold the arduino board flat to the deck and line up the arduino hole so the screw can come up through it. continue tightening the screw into the deck, spinning the same