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Robot Building for Beginners Technology in Action David Cook Books

I looked around quite a bit trying to find a robot building book that would take my 14 yr old through the process in a way he could understand. David Cook delivered perfectly. Every other book I looked at seemed either too childish, or alternately, assumed a solid background in electronics. Robot Building for Beginners, like Baby Bear's porridge, is just right!

I studied philosophy in college, so can offer my son no help in building robots. I've seen this book described as a swimming pool that's 5'x5' but 25' deep. That's pretty apt. I like the extensive chapter on components - what they are, how they work - neither my son nor I knew a resistor from a diode before. Also an entire chapter on safety was great from the concerned parent perspective.

The book is long, but covers a lot of ground with very little fluff. In 10 days my son had read up to the chapter where you start building your robot - he had absorbed a ton of information, built a few basic circuits and tested/troubleshot them with a multimeter. Now he's just waiting impatiently for me to set him up with the necessary components to start building (actually he's started scavenging components from dead/unused electronics he comes across; and I'm starting to fear for my DVD player).

I don't think you'll find a better starting point for a novice.

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  • Paperback
  • Publisher Apress (December 1, 2009)
  • ASIN B009CUS5LU

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So my son asks "Can we build a robot this summer"? Not having a background in electronics I was a bit hesitant to say "Of course, why not", however, I figured it might be fun if I could find a good source to work from. After researching a bit I found many positive reviews for this book and ordered it. I will say that the initial cost for equipment (if you don't already have it) will set you back a bit however, the book walks you through piece by piece on what to buy, where to buy it, what its for, how to use it, etc...

If you are interested in learning from the ground level and/or have a kid who shows up wanting to build a robot, I would recommend this book as a good starting point.
This book is perfect for what it is intended to do, which is to teach someone that's never built a robot before how to do it. I had assembled (meaning screwed together) a few "robot" kits before attempting the project in this book, but this is the book I used to build my first true robot.

Having done the first project in Absolute Beginner's Guide to Building Robots as well, I can definitely say that this is the better FIRST choice, because the other book requires a lot of mechanical skills which I do not have. This book only requires that you follow directions and practice soldering a little before you take on the circuit board here (to get soldering practice, I used the Elenco AmeriKit Learn to Solder Kit).

Having built three or four robots since completing this book, I still feel that the Sandwich robot that this book discusses is still my favorite -- it's neat watching something you built follow a line on the floor, and change its lights to match what it sees on the ground! I've bought the Intermediate sequel to this book and will gladly work on it soon, because I definitely recommend this book. It will be hours of fun and will give you something to look at lovingly when you place your first home-built robot on the shelf!
First of all a disclaimer Although I've read this book from cover to cover, I haven't yet put its contents to practice. I haven't yet actually built the robot described in it. I therefore can't definitively state that I'll be able to do so and that it will work. Clearly however, others have been successful and I fully expect that (barring an inability to obtain the parts) there's no reason I won't be as well.

As for the text, I found it to be incredibly clear and easy to follow. I was looking for a book that would show a complete beginner how to build a simple robot from scratch. Books I'd previously looked at were either too advanced or were so vague that they only described principles but neglected to provide enough detail to actually make one. This book is very specific and provides the perfect (to me) balance between discussing the concepts in a very easy to understand manner with actually describing the details necessary to implement them. I feel quite confident in being able to design a simple robot (or modify his existing design) to do so.

His teaching is clear and his passion for getting others involved in this hobby is undeniable. What I like most is that he seems to have anticipated the problems people will have with the actual build or with understanding the principles in advance and that he has spent considerable energy resolving them even before they actually come up. This is real teaching and I greatly appreciated it.

I like how much thought he put into the layout of the book and how he takes you step by step through the entire process. He assumes almost nothing about the reader's prior experience, knowledge, or abilities. For some readers, the material will be too basic but for almost no one will it be too advanced. I've noticed that many reviewers criticize books because they weren't written at the level they were hoping for and I think this is wrong. If a book's description doesn't accurately describe the intended audience than these might be valid criticisms. In this case though, I'd have to say the book was exactly what I was hoping for.

I have very little to complain about other than that in some instances the electronics explanations were a little difficult to understand (the chapter on transistors comes to mind) but these problems are actually quite minor. I also agree with some of the other reviewers that the photographs didn't reproduce well.

I was quite pleased with this book all things considered and that without any other sources, I believe I'll be able to help my 11-year-old daughter build the "sandwich" robot and I think we'll both fully understand what we're doing. I definitely recommend Robot Building for Beginners!
I looked around quite a bit trying to find a robot building book that would take my 14 yr old through the process in a way he could understand. David Cook delivered perfectly. Every other book I looked at seemed either too childish, or alternately, assumed a solid background in electronics. Robot Building for Beginners, like Baby Bear's porridge, is just right!

I studied philosophy in college, so can offer my son no help in building robots. I've seen this book described as a swimming pool that's 5'x5' but 25' deep. That's pretty apt. I like the extensive chapter on components - what they are, how they work - neither my son nor I knew a resistor from a diode before. Also an entire chapter on safety was great from the concerned parent perspective.

The book is long, but covers a lot of ground with very little fluff. In 10 days my son had read up to the chapter where you start building your robot - he had absorbed a ton of information, built a few basic circuits and tested/troubleshot them with a multimeter. Now he's just waiting impatiently for me to set him up with the necessary components to start building (actually he's started scavenging components from dead/unused electronics he comes across; and I'm starting to fear for my DVD player).

I don't think you'll find a better starting point for a novice.
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