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About Brian Brocken

Welcome to my channel!

If you’re interested in technology, CNC machining, robotics, Arduino projects, electronics, and digital fabrication, you’re in the right place.

On this channel I share my DIY engineering projects, with a strong focus on CNC milling of EPS foam, 3D printing, and mechanical design. Projects range from large CNC foam builds — like my recent flying DeLorean made from EPS foam — to 3D-printed gearboxes, robotic servos, gear pumps, and custom mechanisms.

Most projects start with 3D modeling and CAD design, followed by 3D printing or CNC machining, and often include electronics, Arduino programming, PCB design, soldering, and embedded software where needed.

If you enjoy building, experimenting, and understanding how things work, feel free to follow along. Feedback is always welcome — it helps me improve future projects. Most importantly: enjoy the builds!

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