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
(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
0-arduino-to-deck/6-32-screw.png \
0-arduino-to-deck/4-place-arduino-closeup.png \
0-arduino-to-deck/keep-holes-far-apart.png \
+ 1-breadboard-to-deck/0-required-materials.png \
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