About Me!

Hello! I'm Harjeeth!
I'm a builder and creator in the UK with focus on good design, technology, and practical innovation.
My projects often explore how ides can move from concept to reality, using CAD and CAM softwate, other digital tools, or hands-on prototyping.

My projects bring together software and hardware, whether that be Python, C, AI, Raspberry Pi, Arduino, or 3D Printing.
Electronics are a major part of the process too - assembling circuits, making PCBs, Soldering, and wiring are all something most of my projects are built on!
Recently, I uncovered the world of robotics, from servos to steppper motors. This was very exciting, as it combined all of my passions into one group.
I could now make machines that moved, and with intelligence or intent!
Each build is an opperunity to merge coding, design, and intelligence, creating something that is not just complete, but also functional and practical.
This approach keeps me building imaginative products, whether that be to make life easier, give tinkeres and makers a helping hand, or just anything practical.

This space is where I will document my progress, celebrate success, and hopefully overcome the occasional failiures.
If you're into engineering, coding, design, or just want to have a look around, this is the perfect site for you!

So, some more about how I got to where I am now!
Like all beginnings, I started on the basics.
When I was 9 Years old, I read a book about coding. It included mainly Scratch, but also a bit about a strange programming language I had never heard of at the end.
On scratch, I learned the basic aspects of coding, problem solving, and debugging, and at age 11, I pretty much learned all the advanced stuff on Scratch, making some great games along the way!
After this, I read about the mystery language, Python, which was a complete new step up for me. THe main problem was not being able to run multiple "Blocks" of code at once, like scratch.
Learning this completely alien language took some time, and after a couple years I had a solid understanding of most of Python, and how to make games!
Some projects that I remeber making were a bubble shooter game, where you had to guide your spaceship (turtle) around the screen to avoid the bubbles coming at you from all sides,
Another one was a raytracing shooter game, with whatever direction you face, you had a torchlight to see with (thr room was completely dark), and you had to get all of the enemys without being detected.
To this day, I'm still learning all the vast expanses and branches of Python, and trying to learn as much as I can, especially with AI becoming a major thing now.
From a young age, I always wanted a website, so I took on the challenge of learining HTML and CSS, which inspired me to create this website.

Once I finished primary school, I went on to Secondary school. I always dreamt of a way to manufacture my own parts, gears, and springs for a robot that I wanted to build.
In my secondary school, we had a big metal box with a shiny metallic plate and a wierd block inside.
Upon further investigation, I discovered that it was a 3D printer, and me and my friend were completely captivated.
I went home that day, and researched everything about 3D printing. Although I was new, I figured out the best way to make my own things was through a CAD software.
Since there was so many softwares to pick from, me and my friend decided to muster up the courage to ask a older student sitting beside us moddeling soome object, what he uses to 3D design.
That is when we learned about Onshape. I was 13 at that time, and this was a huge leap forward in my projects.
So, day by day, I watched countless tutorials on how to master Onshape, and I suceeded! I figured out that the basics are all about turning a 2D "sketch" into a 3D shape using various tools and configurations.
Within the year, I had overcome the steep learinng curve, making many 3D models like a replacement zipper, a replacement glue stick, which used liquid PVA, a nice looking picture frame using variables to adjust size, etc.
When I turned 14, I had made significantly more advanced projects, as you can see on the projects tab.
Some include a Solar Panel, complete with a frame, and Soft edge protection, so you can charge your phone anywhere, a Night lamp that clips onto your Laptop Screen for late night work, and a bigger version that was for desks.
One of my other Major project was NOVA, an AI voice-activated assistant robotic arm, which is still under development in 2025.

In the future, I plan to go to university, and do something in Aerospace, AI, Electronics, Engineering, or Robotics.
I built this site with the goal to promote my projects, spark inspiration, or just give people ideas.
I aim to create work that is practical, functional, and helpful. As my journey continues, I will try to constantly improve, learning more skills along the way. If you are interested in any of my ideas, you are welcome to follow along!

- Harjeeth