Razan's Wooden Robot: When Creativity Meets Engineering
At just seven years old, Razan designed and built her own moving wooden robot, proving that creativity has no age limit.

At just seven years old, Razan amazed us all with her curiosity, patience, and inventive spirit. During one of our hands-on woodworking sessions at StuDIYo Lab, she designed and built her very own moving wooden robot, combining creativity with real engineering skills.
What made Razan's project truly special was how she approached it. She used reverse engineering to understand how motion works by taking apart an existing mechanism and studying how it functioned before designing her own version from scratch. From sketching her idea to measuring, cutting, assembling, and refining each piece, Razan showed what it really means to think like a designer.
Throughout the project, she stayed focused and tackled challenges with determination. She tried different ways to make the robot's parts move smoothly, learned how gears interact, and practiced precision with safe woodworking techniques. Every small problem became a learning moment, and every solution brought her closer to bringing her robot to life.
Moments like these are what make StuDIYo Lab so special. Seeing young makers turn their ideas into real creations is a joy, and Razan's robot is a perfect example of what happens when imagination meets hands-on learning. It is a proud reminder that creativity has no age limit and that with curiosity and patience, even the smallest makers can achieve big things.