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---
type: training-material
domain: general
subdomain: canonical-resources
level: 1
tags: [first-inspires, technical-resources, cad, mechanical, prototyping, tools]
status: active
source: https://www.firstinspires.org/resources/library/frc/technical-resources
growth: tree
---
# FIRST Technical Resources — Official FRC Training Library
**Source:** https://www.firstinspires.org/resources/library/frc/technical-resources
**Authority:** Official FIRST Inspires resource library
**Purpose:** Canonical training references for FRC students and mentors
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## Why This Matters
This is the official FIRST-endorsed training resource list. When 2890-claw doesn't have a specific training module, these are the go-to references. Think of it as the textbook spine for FRC education.
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## Mechanical
| Resource | Description |
|----------|-------------|
| Prototyping 101 | Core prototyping principles and methods |
| TCA Worksheets | Mechanism design, manufacturing planning |
| Common Bolt Sizes Guide | Reference for standard fasteners |
| Suggested Tools List | What your team actually needs |
| NASA RAP Robotics Design Guide | Design methodology from NASA |
| ReCalc | Engineering calculators |
| AMB Robotics Calculator | Specific robotics calculations |
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## CAD
| Resource | Description |
|----------|-------------|
| Design 101 | Foundational CAD design principles |
| 973 RAMP Videos | Sketching and linkages (Team 973) |
| SOLIDWORKS Student Design Team Tools | Official SOLIDWORKS resources |
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## Electrical
_(Full section available at source URL)_
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## Programming
_(Full section available at source URL)_
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## How to Use This in Training
1. **Level 1 students** → Start with Prototyping 101 and Suggested Tools
2. **CAD track** → Design 101 + 973 RAMP videos before anything else
3. **All tracks** → Bookmark this page as the canonical reference
4. **When unsure** → "What does FIRST's official resource say?" is always the right first question
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**Note:** This page has multiple sections. Pull specific subsections as needed for curriculum building.