Crisp macro photograph of an aluminum robot chassis on a clean white workshop table, bright natural daylight, technical details
Crisp macro photograph of an aluminum robot chassis on a clean white workshop table, bright natural daylight, technical details
/ The Eagle Idaho Shop

Real-world hardware engineering

Founded in February 2026, Good Luck Robot LLC designs physical automation tools and classroom STEM kits that teach actual mechanics and rigorous code.

Close-up of hands assembling a physical robotics kit, exposed wiring and breadboards on a wooden workbench, bright daylight
Close-up of hands assembling a physical robotics kit, exposed wiring and breadboards on a wooden workbench, bright daylight
Our Origin

Rigor in every build

We started with a simple observation: educational robotics kits lacked industrial durability, while commercial automation lacked accessible design. We bridged that gap in our Eagle workshop.

Every chassis we cut and every circuit board we assemble must survive both the demands of regional warehouses and the energy of middle school science classrooms.

Core Values

Stark technical standards

We hold our educational hardware to the exact same rigorous standards as our industrial client systems.

01 / Precision
02 / Rigor
03 / Openness

Industrial caliber

Classroom tested

Clean code

We design with real aluminum, standard fasteners, and open-ended components. No cheap plastic clips or proprietary lock-ins.

Our hardware is engineered to withstand drop tests, heavy usage, and curious hands while teaching authentic physical mechanics.

We use transparent, readable software libraries and standard microcontrollers so students learn real-world engineering skills.