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About Smith Robotics

Smith Robotics was founded by T Smith, in the year 2021.

Smith Robotics did not originally start off as a business, and is in progress to become a small part time business and hopefully become larger in the coming years. 

It originally started off as a Instagram page in 2021 (link below), posting about actual robotics and different electronic projects that relate to different pop culture or original projects.

Then during early 2022, Smith Robotics YouTube channel was created (also link below). This is where the projects where explained and shown in more detail than the videos on Instagram. Which it also showed upcoming projects.

Now it has extended itself into this website. At this time is still in progress and will only be used to upload any new recent projects, as for the minute we are unable to sell any products and will have to resort to sell on another website (eBay) for a while. This will change over to this website (preferably during next year) where all our products will be sold to our amazing fans. I will leave a link to where you can find our products.

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If you want to see any of our projects, you can go to the project page or head on over to YouTube or Instagram.

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Currently late 2022, we are working in a team with two other individuals who have experience with robotics and are very interested and highly ambitious about robotics, preferably with Five nights at Freddy's.

These two individuals are TechnoFur and Afton robotics (not form the video). I will leave links to their channels.

TechnoFur is a European animatronic maker,  who is very determined and very ambitious on achieving his goals. He also operates a small animation studio, writing and also designs new mechanisms and animatronics in his free time. His current project is recreating the Spring Bonnie suit from FNAF. here is the link, https://www.youtube.com/@technofurs

Afton robotics makes animatronics. He also is very ambitious at achieving his dreams. His biggest animatronic project so far is recreating the Freddy Fazbear animatronic head from FNAF 1, which looks and functions accurately. Here is the link, https://www.youtube.com/@AftonRobotics1987/shorts

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We must say it is a pleasure working with them both, bouncing ideas, designs and projects off each other and helping one another. There are ideas they have thought of which we here would not have thought in years which have quite out smarted us here.

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