Hi, thanks for the welcome
I acknowledge the points raised by all. I'm no engineer, but I have done a bit of modding and maintenance work and am looking to expand my DIYing activities. I learn best by doing, and was planning to order one or two extra kits for learning purposes in case I were to somehow completely botch up the first one. I actually do have a friend who is an excellent tech that does a great deal of work for studios in the area that I could call upon should I find myself overwhelmed.
I'm pretty handy at precision work though and feel I can slog my way through the manual assembly - I just wanted clarification on the chain of components required to go from assembled individual kits to a completed functioning unit.
Assembling existing designs with some instructions I can do - designing my own solutions is definetly beyond my range of experience right now.
I acknowledge the points raised by all. I'm no engineer, but I have done a bit of modding and maintenance work and am looking to expand my DIYing activities. I learn best by doing, and was planning to order one or two extra kits for learning purposes in case I were to somehow completely botch up the first one. I actually do have a friend who is an excellent tech that does a great deal of work for studios in the area that I could call upon should I find myself overwhelmed.
I'm pretty handy at precision work though and feel I can slog my way through the manual assembly - I just wanted clarification on the chain of components required to go from assembled individual kits to a completed functioning unit.
Assembling existing designs with some instructions I can do - designing my own solutions is definetly beyond my range of experience right now.