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Gizmos&Gadgets

Hi, I build stuff

I'm an 11-year-old maker who loves turning crazy ideas into real gadgets.

Welcome to Gizmos & Gadgets! On the channel you'll see the entire process — from the first sketch and brainstorming, to 3D printing, coding, soldering, building, testing, and the finished product. Some projects solve real problems, some are just for fun, and many are a little bit of both.

Some channels only show the shiny finished thing. Here you get the whole ride — the sketch that made no sense, the print that failed at 94%, the wire that was plugged into the wrong pin for two days, and then the moment it finally works.

If you enjoy DIY builds, electronics, Arduino, microcontrollers, 3D printing, programming, and creative inventions — you're in exactly the right place.

New ideas. New gadgets. New things to build. →

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The Gizmos & Gadgets process: a sketch in an idea cloud, a blueprint on graph paper, and the finished Pixel Radio gadget
the entire channel in one picture: idea → blueprint → real gadget

The method

Every build, same three chapters

Chapter 1

Ideation

Crazy idea appears. Sketch it before it escapes.

Chapter 2

Design

CAD, blueprints, and figuring out what actually fits.

Chapter 3

Build

Print it, wire it, code it, test it. Repeat until awesome.

What you'll find here

DIY buildsElectronicsArduinoMicrocontrollers3D printingProgrammingCreative inventions

For the grown-ups

A note for parents

This channel is real STEM learning disguised as fun: design thinking, electronics, programming, and a lot of healthy failure-and-retry. Videos always flag the steps that need an adult — soldering, cutting tools, and anything involving batteries.

Builds are chosen so kids can genuinely do them: clear parts lists, beginner ratings, and free printable planning sheets that turn "I'm bored" into a weekend project.

Parent FAQ

Quick answers

Is this channel kid-appropriate?+

Completely. Gizmos & Gadgets is made by a kid, for anyone who likes building things. Projects that involve soldering irons, batteries, or anything hot always call out the adult-supervision steps.

What will my kid learn watching this?+

Real STEM-by-doing: 3D design and printing, basic electronics and circuits, Arduino and microcontroller programming, soldering, debugging, and the biggest one — how to keep going when version 1 (and 2) fails.

Do the projects require expensive equipment?+

No. Several builds are breadboard-only with parts under $20. The Gear page ranks everything "need it now" vs "nice to have," and the free Starter Toolkit Checklist keeps first purchases small.

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