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Index
Cover Title Copyright Dedication Contents at a Glance Contents About the Author About the Technical Reviewer Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Where to Begin with Your LEGO Technic Robot Kit
LEGO Pick a Brick BrickLink Web Sites for LEGO Instructions
The LEGO Official Site Peeron Brickfactory
A Basic Introduction to LEGO Technic Pieces
A System of Storage for LEGO Technic Parts Technic Bricks Beams Levers Axles Bushes and Connector Pegs Cross Blocks and Angle Elements Gears Racks and Shock Absorbers Technic Miscellaneous Pieces
Designing Digitally with LEGO Software
LEGO Digital Designer MLCAD LDraw
Summary
Chapter 2: Creating a Robot Body
The Three Laws of LEGO Technic Robotics
The First Law of Technic Robotics: Planning The Second Law of Technic Robotics: Build It Strong The Third Law of Technic Robotics: Geometry
Project 2-1: Creating a LEGO Base Project 2-2: A Solid Framework Project 2-3: Triangle and Trapezoids Summary
Chapter 3: Bring Your LEGO Technic Robots to Life with Power Functions
LEGO Power Functions
Power Action Control
A Robot Base with Wheels Project 3-1: Creating a Four-Wheel Drive Engine Wheel Base Project 3-2: Creating a Four-Wheel Steering System Project 3-3: Securing the Robot Base to the Wheeled Base Powering the Robot Base Summary
Chapter 4: Designing a Robot Arm
Project 4-1: The Hand Project 4-2: The Wrist Project 4-3: The Elbow Project 4-4: The Shoulder Project 4-5: Joining the Shoulder with the Body Take Control with the Mega-Remote Summary
Chapter 5: Creating Robots with Extensions
Project 5-1: Rack-and-Pinion Extension Project 5-2: The Scissorlift Mechanism Summary
Chapter 6: The Robot Head
Circles, Curves, and Other Round Shapes Project 6-1: Building the Top of the Head with Eyebrows Project 6-2: Adding Eyes and Nose Project 6-3: Creating the Mouth Bringing the Robot Head to Life Summary
Chapter 7: Enabling a LEGO Technic Robot to Walk
Project 7-1: A Two-Legged Walker Motor Project 7-2: The Legs of the Two-Legged Robot Walker Creating a Walker with More Than Two Legs Final Words About Building Robots Summary
Appendix A: Parts List Index
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