describe how to hold drill
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37d286e7 1;; tldr; AGPLv3+
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4(document
5 :title [challenge-bot]
6 (chapter
3c0c7ca4 7 :title [mechanical]
8 (section
58c778a1 9 :title [arduino to deck]
cf59d996 10 (subsection
11 :title [required materials]
12 (p [you will need the things in this picture.
13 ,(figure :legend "arduino to deck / required materials"
9fbc1a3f 14 (image :file "arduino-to-deck/0-required-materials.png"))
cf59d996 15 ,(itemize
16 (item [medical kit with bandages])
17 (item [safety goggles])
18 (item [drill bit \(we will determine size in a moment\)])
19 (item [drill])
20 (item [alan wrench])
21 (item [wood block])
22 (item [arduino])
23 (item [#6-32x3/8\", four of them]))]))
24b6d750 24 (subsection
59fef212 25 :title [first hole]
ff0f6a78 26 (subsubsection
52596bd0 27 :title [choosing drill bit]
28 (p [choosing the right drill bit depends on what job you are doing.
29 right now, we are making holes for screws to hold the
30 arduino to the deck.
31 this means the hole needs to be big enough for the
32 screw body to fit through.
33 we want the screw to stay put once it's in place.
8923a50f 34 we also want the drill bit to be smaller than the
35 diameter of the thread.
36 the screw was chosen so that the hole on the arduino
37 was bigger than the body and smaller than the thread.
38 we will choose the biggest drill bit that fits through
39 the hole on the arduino.])
52596bd0 40 (p [here's a diagram of a screw]
41 (figure :legend "screw" (image :file "arduino-to-deck/screw.png"))))
ff0f6a78 42 (subsubsection
ca8e4428 43 :title [inserting drill bit]
44 (p (figure :legend "arduino to deck / insert bit"
45 (image :file "arduino-to-deck/1-insert-bit.png"))
46 [insert the drill bit into the teeth of the drill.
47 insert it far enough that the teeth will clamp on the
3875c1ef 48 smooth part of the bit when they are tightened.])
49 (p (figure
50 :legend "arduino to deck / twist tighten drill teeth"
51 (image :file "arduino-to-deck/2-twist-tighten-drill-teeth.png"))
52 [while holding the drill bit, twist end of the drill to tighten
53 the teeth.
54 make sure that the teeth end up gripping the flat part of
55 the drill bit.]))
ff0f6a78 56 (subsubsection
7bf575b8 57 :title [holding drill]
58 (p [hold the drill with one hand on the handle and trigger.
59 put the other hand on the orange nozzle, before the
60 black spinning part.]))
c04a9631 61 (subsubsection
62 :title [arduino placement]
63 (p [the arduino should be placed as shown in this picture.]
cf59d996 64 (figure :legend "arduino to deck / place arduino"
6fc3d47b 65 (image :file "arduino-to-deck/3-place-arduino.png")))
66 (p [here's a closeup]
c1732375 67 (figure :legend "arduino to deck / place arduino closeup"
0b5cd84e 68 (image :file
69 "arduino-to-deck/4-place-arduino-closeup.png"))
70 [the picture above shows where to place the arduino on the deck.
71 the arduino should line up with the holes on the deck.
72 this alignment line is highlighted in pink.
73 on the arduino, there's a hole on the top left, between the
74 orange reset button and black headers.
75 the green circle shows where the hole is.
76 the blue box encloses the arduino hole and two deck holes.
77 place the arduino hole mid-way between the two
78 deck holes.]))
ff0f6a78 79 (subsubsection
59fef212 80 :title [drilling]))
81 (subsection
82 :title [first screw]
ff0f6a78 83 (subsubsection
9f651996 84 :title [fastening arduino to deck using #6-32x3/8\" screw]
85 (p [the "#6" part of "#6-32x3/8\"" is how big around the bolt is.
86 it is related to wire gauge.
87 bigger numbers mean larger screw.
88 smaller numbers means smaller screws.])
89 (p [check
59fef212 90 ,(itemize
91 (item
9f651996 92 [in the motor assembly, there are #4-40x1.25\" screws.
93 are those fatter, thinner, or the same thickness as the
94 #6-32x3/8\" screws?]))])
95 (p [the "32" part is a measurement of how close the threads are to
96 each other.
97 this is related to the angle of the thread, which is also
98 called pitch.
99 it is a count of how many times the thread wraps around one
100 inch of the screw body.])
101 (p [the head is the flat part where some tool, like the alan
102 wrench, can exert force to spin the screw.])
103 (p [check
59fef212 104 ,(itemize
9f651996 105 (item [how many times will the thread wrap around one inch of
106 the screw body?])
107 (item [what about 2 inches?
108 how many times will the thread wrap around two
109 inches of the screw body?]))]))
ff0f6a78 110 (subsubsection
111 :title [fasten the arduino board to the deck]
112 (p [push the 6-32 screw into the deck from the underside and at the
113 same time, spin the 6-32 screw clockwise while looking
9f651996 114 down on its head.
115 twist until the bottom of the screw is
ff0f6a78 116 about to stick out on the top side of the deck.])
117 (p [hold the arduino board flat to the deck and line up the arduino
9f651996 118 hole so the screw can come up through it.
119 continue tightening the screw into the deck, spinning the same
120 direction as before.
121 tighten until the screw head touches the deck.
122 do not continue tightening after that.])
ff0f6a78 123 (p [the arduino should still be flat against the deck still, just
124 as it was before tightening the screw.]))
125 (subsubsection
126 :title [assessment]
127 (p [does the arduino stay with the deck when the deck moves?
128 can the arduino board still rotate a few degrees?
129 warning, if you rotate the arduino board too much, you
130 will unscrew it from the deck and you'll have to screw it
9f651996 131 back in.
132 rotating a few degrees should be ok.]))
ff0f6a78 133 (subsubsection
134 :title [arduino board move relative to deck]
135 (p [without any screws, the arduino board can move independently of
136 the deck.])
137 (p [with the first screw, the arduino can rotate around one point
138 on the deck.])))
24b6d750 139 (subsection
140 :title [second hole and screw])
141 (subsection
142 :title [third and fourth hole and screw]))
57e11138 143 (section
144 :title [breadboard])
3c0c7ca4 145 (section
390d8f01 146 :title [battery packs]
147 (subsection
148 :title [leads])
149 (subsection
150 :title [deck attachment]))
3c0c7ca4 151 (section
5aa69c47 152 :title [motors]
153 (subsection
154 :title [leads])
155 (subsection
156 :title [mount])
157 (subsection
158 :title [deck attachment]))
3c0c7ca4 159 (section
1b593ec7 160 :title [wheels]
161 (subsection
162 :title [tread])
163 (subsection
164 :title [motor]))
3c0c7ca4 165 (section
2ccf4ca9 166 :title [caster]
167 (subsection
168 :title [deck placement]))
3c0c7ca4 169 (section
6550a556 170 :title [sonars]
171 (subsection
172 :title [deck placement])))
3c0c7ca4 173 (chapter
9fb37473 174 :title [wiring and software]
175 (section
f0876d62 176 :title [serial]
177 (subsection
1be43d04 178 :title [software on computer]
c3e8314c 179 (subsubsection
1be43d04 180 :title [arduino])
c3e8314c 181 (subsubsection
1be43d04 182 :title [fritzing]))
f0876d62 183 (subsection
184 :title [attach arduino and computer via cable])
185 (subsection
186 :title [debugging common connection problems])
187 (subsection
188 :title [arduino reset button]))
9fb37473 189 (section
bb801164 190 :title [left sonar]
191 (subsection
192 :title [breadboard connectivity])
193 (subsection
194 :title [cable])
195 (subsection
cb7d1c68 196 :title [arduino headers])
197 (subsection
198 :title [sound cm per microsecond at sea level]))
9fb37473 199 (section
9183d52b 200 :title [both sonars]
201 (subsection
202 :title [breadboard power rail]
203 (p [power rail can provide power to more than one device.])))
9fb37473 204 (section
805d6362 205 :title [left motor]
206 (subsection
207 :title [arduino digital output])
208 (subsection
209 :title [quad half h bridge, aka motor controller])
210 (subsection
211 :title [motor battery]))
9fb37473 212 (section
79d761bc 213 :title [both motors]
214 (subsection
215 :title [analogWrite]))
9fb37473 216 (section
aedd9003 217 :title [untethered]
218 (subsection
219 :title [arduino battery])
220 (subsection
221 :title [off and on functions]))
9fb37473 222 (section
28a2365e 223 :title [follow]
224 (subsection
225 :title [same wiring as untethered])
226 (subsection
227 :title [set motor])
228 (subsection
229 :title [go])
230 (subsection
231 :title [determining speed]))
9fb37473 232 (section
d460f45c 233 :title [stay on table]
234 (subsection
235 :title [stop])
236 (subsection
237 :title [backup])
238 (subsection
239 :title [turn around]))))
37d286e7 240
241;; Copyright 2016 daniel watson
242
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244
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