X-Git-Url: http://challenge-bot.com/repos/?p=challenge-bot;a=blobdiff_plain;f=guide%2Fchallenge-bot.scm;h=0c70756fbdc109ea84e969e06cd7bffe1313671b;hp=2448c90e7471e3b02d6be1bf16f7659bcd7b8d59;hb=17b1f3ea7b97d0ad99345fd3056b99c4db8324b8;hpb=fdf53d2dc9d3f2dd006bfe2e70f2443e8fa74c1b diff --git a/guide/challenge-bot.scm b/guide/challenge-bot.scm index 2448c90..0c70756 100644 --- a/guide/challenge-bot.scm +++ b/guide/challenge-bot.scm @@ -268,8 +268,8 @@ rotation.] (figure :legend "arduino to deck / keep holes far apart" - (image - :file "0-arduino-to-deck/keep-holes-far-apart.png")))) + (image + :file "0-arduino-to-deck/keep-holes-far-apart.png")))) (subsubsection :title [drilling and attaching second screw] (p [to drill the second hole, follow the same steps as drilling the @@ -292,7 +292,19 @@ (item [there should be no warping on the arduino. this could happen if the screws are too tight.])))) (section - :title [breadboard]) + :title [breadboard] + (p [next, let's attach other parts to the deck. + we'll start with the breadboard. + there are many ways to do this, but one handy approach is + glue dots. + glue dots can be placed easily, are good at attaching flat + surfaces that directly touch and do not get much stress.]) + (p (figure + :legend "breadboard to deck / required materials" + (image + :file "1-breadboard-to-deck/0-required-materials.png")) + [for this section, we will need the deck with arduino attached, + breadboard, and glue dots.])) (section :title [battery packs] (subsection