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**Author:** <Brandon Seo> Email: < | **Author:** <Brandon Seo> Email: < | ||
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- | **Date:** Last modified on <MM/DD/YY> | + | **Date:** Last modified on <08/20/19> |
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- | The photo above depicts | + | The photo above depicts |
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===== Motivation and Audience ===== | ===== Motivation and Audience ===== | ||
- | This tutorial' | + | This tutorial' |
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- | * Know how to <fill in the blank> | + | * Know how to use mouse |
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- | * Perhaps additional background needed may include <fill in the blank> | + | |
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- | * This tutorial may also attract readers who <fill in the blank> | + | |
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The rest of this tutorial is presented as follows: | The rest of this tutorial is presented as follows: | ||
* [[tutorialTemplate# | * [[tutorialTemplate# | ||
* [[tutorialTemplate# | * [[tutorialTemplate# | ||
- | * Programming <!- delete this line if not applicable -> | ||
* Final Words | * Final Words | ||
==== Parts List and Sources ==== | ==== Parts List and Sources ==== | ||
- | US-based vendors to obtain material to complete this tutorial include <list relevant hyperlinks or phone numbers and addresses> | ||
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To complete this tutorial, you'll need the following items <!-- in table below, replace ??? with relevant information and add additional lines if necessary --> | To complete this tutorial, you'll need the following items <!-- in table below, replace ??? with relevant information and add additional lines if necessary --> | ||
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- | <!-- Alternatively create: (1) a Google XLS document that's publicly viewable and provide link; and (2) a PDF version of the Google XLS, store the PDF file in your site, and provide link to it --> | + | Here is the [[https:// |
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- | | Smooth-on Silicone Mold Rubber | ||
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+ | ==== Construction ==== | ||
+ | **Step 1** | ||
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- | <!-- Replace | + | open the Studio 2.0 |
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- | <!-- Replace the filename with your PDF that you uploaded to your DASL Wiki tutorial page --> | ||
- | Here is the {{: | ||
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- | + | **Step 2** | |
- | ==== Construction ==== | + | |
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- | < | + | **Step 4** |
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- | ==== Programming ==== | + | Assemble |
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- | A link to the source code can be found <provide URL to your code, probably saved in this DASL Wiki>. | + | |
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- | The goal of the code is <brief explanation> | + | If you want to change direction, follow this. |
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==== Final Words ==== | ==== Final Words ==== | ||
- | This tutorial' | + | This tutorial' |
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- | Speculating future work derived from this tutorial, includes <fill in the blank>. In the big picture, the problem of <fill in the blank> can be solved with this tutorial. | ||
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- | For questions, clarifications, | + | For questions, clarifications, |
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