
This course introduces students to key maker skills, including digital design, mechanical engineering, and electronics. Students will explore 3D modelling to design and 3D print custom grippers and components for their robotic arm.
They will also learn about microcontrollers, servo motors, and circuits as they assemble and wire the electronics in their project. Through hands-on building and game-based challenges, students gain confidence in using tools like microcontrollers, screwdrivers, and 3D printers—all while discovering how mechanical and digital systems come together in real-world robotics.
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Sep 19 - Nov 07. '26
Richmond Hill, ON
Makerspace: 561 Edward Avenue, Unit 1 11:15 - 12:15
S M T W T F S
$354
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Recreational Instructional Intense or Competitive
Robotic Arm (Gr.5-8) is run by The STEAM Project.
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