Welcome to the Robot Design
Welcome to the Robot Design Section of FEDS201! This section is dedicated to providing resources, sharing experiences, and documenting the challenges and solutions encountered by our robot design team over the years.
What You Will Find Here
Resources
We have compiled a list of valuable resources to help you with your robot design projects. These include:
- Design Guidelines: Best practices for designing robot components.
- Material Selection: Information on different materials and their properties.
- Tools and Equipment: A guide to the tools and equipment commonly used in our projects.
Problems Faced
Over the years, our team has encountered various challenges. Here, we document these problems along with the solutions we found:
- Alignment Issues: Techniques for ensuring precise alignment of robot components.
- Material Fatigue: How to identify and mitigate material fatigue in your robot designs.
- Tool Wear: Tips for maintaining and extending the life
Notes and Learnings
Our team has taken extensive notes during our projects. These notes include:
- Project Logs: Detailed logs of past projects, including successes and failures.
- Meeting Minutes: Summaries of our team meetings, highlighting key decisions and action items.
- Technical Insights: In-depth technical insights and tips from experienced team members.
Getting Started
To get started, we recommend reviewing the following sections:
If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out to any of the robot design team members. We are here to help you succeed!
Contributing
We encourage all team members to contribute to this section. If you have any valuable insights, resources, or experiences to share, please do so. Together, we can build a comprehensive knowledge base that will benefit current and future members of the Robot Design Subgroup.
Thank you for being a part of FEDS201 and contributing to our robot design projects. Let's build something great together!
If you have any suggestions for improving this section, please let us know. Your feedback is invaluable!