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Charles Wade and his robots, Wednesday, October 21, 2015, in Greensboro, N.C.

JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals

By utilizing his graphic design skills, the Triad Startup Lab and a creative imagination, Charles Wade has created a world surrounding RoboMustache, a company that creates small, bamboo robots cut with a laser. 
 
The story begins with Wade finding RoboMustache in an abandoned factory, where RoboMustache eventually comes to life, helping to create other robots alongside Wade. “Each robot is a piece of the puzzle,” says Wade. "I want to leave it up to the reader to fill in little gaps." 
 
Using quirky, fun instructions, given by the Helper Bot, people of all ages can also build their own robots and make a world of their own. These robots have made appearances at maker fairs across the East Coast, from the Maker Faire Atlanta to the World Make Faire in Queens, New York. 
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Charles Wade and his robots, Wednesday, October 21, 2015, in Greensboro, N.C. <br />
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JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals<br />
<br />
By utilizing his graphic design skills, the Triad Startup Lab and a creative imagination, Charles Wade has created a world surrounding RoboMustache, a company that creates small, bamboo robots cut with a laser. <br />
 <br />
The story begins with Wade finding RoboMustache in an abandoned factory, where RoboMustache eventually comes to life, helping to create other robots alongside Wade. “Each robot is a piece of the puzzle,” says Wade. "I want to leave it up to the reader to fill in little gaps." <br />
 <br />
Using quirky, fun instructions, given by the Helper Bot, people of all ages can also build their own robots and make a world of their own. These robots have made appearances at maker fairs across the East Coast, from the Maker Faire Atlanta to the World Make Faire in Queens, New York.