From Design to Assembly: Project shRobot | EP 15
A small robot, too many parts, and one question: how do I make all of this look like a real build instead of a pile of wires? In this episode of Project shRobot, I work on the internal layout of my AI robot companion: fitting electronics, finding a place for a large speaker, adding powerful LED lighting, and switching from a belt drive to a direct motor drive. It’s not finished yet, but the robot is slowly starting to come together.

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I made a robot actuator

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I Built My Own E-Bike Motor From Scratch

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How I Upgraded the shRobot Drive System

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Memory is too expensive so I made my own

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This doomsday tech kit can run offline and off-grid, indefinitely

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i started a robotics company in 2026

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I Built my Son an Over-Engineered Robot

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OpenAI's Finances Just Leaked. We're Cooked

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I Hate These...

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CAD to Reality: I built this robotic arm part | ROAR forearm

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How NOT to Build a Robotics Company

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I Tried to Make a Better Fan

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I Built a Custom Gearbox for My Robot

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shRobot — Episode 10 | New Movement System & Boomerang Frame

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I Taught my Spider Robot to Chase People... for Science!

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Before You Trash Your Old PC Power Supply... Build This!

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Design for 3D Printing: CAD Tricks & Workflow

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The Final Barrier in High-Speed 3D Printing is Broken! (Minuteman FINAL Episode 20)

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This $150 Robot Arm Is The Best Way to Start With Advanced Robotics

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