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"Former toy designer, current YouTube maker and general robotics, electrical and mechanical engineer, I’m a fan of doing it yourself and innovation by trial and error. My channel is where I share some of my useful and not-so-useful inventions, designs and maker advice. Iron Man is my go-to cosplay, and 3D printing can solve most issues - broken bolts, missing parts, world hunger, you name it."
"Former toy designer, current YouTube maker and general robotics, electrical and mechanical engineer, I’m a fan of doing it yourself and innovation by trial and error. My channel is where I share some of my useful and not-so-useful inventions, designs and maker advice. Iron Man is my go-to cosplay, and 3D printing can solve most issues - broken bolts, missing parts, world hunger, you name it."
*Designs Various Robots, one of which is [[OpenDog]], an open source semi replication of [[Boston Dynamics]]'s [[Spot Mini]] robot
*Designs Various Robots, one of which is [[OpenDog]], an open source semi replication of [[Boston Dynamics]]'s [[Spot Mini]] robot
=Designs=
*[[OpenDog]]
*[[RobotX]]


=See Also=
=See Also=
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=Useful Links=
=Useful Links=
*[https://www.youtube.com/user/jamesbruton/about Their Youtube Channel]]
*[https://www.youtube.com/user/jamesbruton/about Their Youtube Channel]
*[https://github.com/XRobots Their Github Page with most (if not all) of their designs]

Latest revision as of 23:30, 20 December 2019

Basics

  • Description from their youtube page:

"Former toy designer, current YouTube maker and general robotics, electrical and mechanical engineer, I’m a fan of doing it yourself and innovation by trial and error. My channel is where I share some of my useful and not-so-useful inventions, designs and maker advice. Iron Man is my go-to cosplay, and 3D printing can solve most issues - broken bolts, missing parts, world hunger, you name it."

Designs

See Also

Useful Links