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My Robot Lawn Mower Gets The Ultimate Garage (Fully Automated) If you’d like to build your own, I’ve put together a complete DIY guide covering the entire project: @ Etsy: Frengen Engineering: https://www.etsy.com/no-en/shop/Freng... The guide includes All the 3D print files (STL) Wiring table Parts list with links (Electronics) Arduino code Overall measurements. (Not detailed woodworking guide) ++ Looking to buy a Flashforge AD5X 3D printer? Here are direct links to the official store based on your region: 🌍 EU: https://flashforge.sjv.io/9LZmaQ 🇬🇧 UK: https://flashforge.sjv.io/yqvaQy 🇺🇸 USA: https://flashforge.sjv.io/kOvy2v By using these links, you help support my work at no extra cost to you – thank you! 🙏 Bonus: Use promo code "FRENG10" for additional $10 off! I built a fully automated garage for my Segway Navimow H105E robot mower – complete with DIY smart gate, voice control, and way more features than anyone probably needs. But hey, Johan (that’s the mower) deserves the best. In this video, you’ll see the entire build process—from digging up the lawn and pouring a reinforced concrete slab with a foundation wall, designing and 3D-printing a whole bunch of custom parts, LED - lighting and much more. The garage itself is built using royal impregnated wood panels, topped with a solid metal roof, and includes a clear plexiglass window—because of course Johan needs daylight too. The control system is based on an Arduino and an ultrasonic sensor, combined with a H- Bridge. The system constantly tracks the mower’s position during entry and exit. The gate opens automatically when Johan heads out or returns (either by schedule, voice command, rain or manual stop, both from the machine itself, or from the apps), and it stays open until he’s safely docked. Everything can also be controlled manually from a phone. It’s fully integrated with Google Home, complete with voice commands and even custom voice responses that tell me what Johan is up to. I also installed a wireless Reolink IP camera so I can monitor and control everything remotely—from the comfort of my sofa. The custom parts were printed using a Flashforge Adventurer ADX5 — a surprisingly capable printer considering its price. This is not a sponsored video, but full disclosure: Flashforge did send me the printer for free to hear my honest feedback. And honestly? For a budget machine, it performs way better than expected. In my opinion its almost as good as as my Bambu X1 carbon, that retails 4x the price! Want More? If there's enough interest, I'll put together a simple guide and upload it to Etsy—where I already share files and instructions for other DIY projects. Let me know in the comments if you’re interested in: 3D print files Arduino code Wiring/setup details ++ Enjoying this build? Give it a thumb! (preferably the one that points up), leave a comment, and consider subscribing if you’d like to see more unusual and over-engineered DIY projects like this one. Hashtags: #robotmower #diygarage #arduino #googlehome #3dprinting #automatedgarage #segwaynavimow #smarthome #diyelectronics #flashforge #etyseller #royalimpregnatedwood #concreteworker #Xmaker #Flashforge AD5X 00:00 – Intro 00:43 – Digging and foundation work 02:08 – Pouring the concrete 03:51 – Building the house 05:00 – Mounting the house 07:35 – Landscaping 08:36 - Electrical 10:04 - Mounting GPS 11:03 - The Gate 11:39 - 3D Printer 13:26 - Printing box for electronics 15:06 - Electronics 18:40 - LED Strips 22:31 - Voice Control 24:44 - Installing gate and motor 28:50 - IP Camera 29:27: Adding a window 31:43 - Summary and test