The last few months, I’ve been very busy preparing a larger scale project. After the success of some of my previous titles, the Microspot soldering tool, the uRadMonitor radiation monitoring station or the Robo-dog companion, I decided to push my skills to a next level, and build a global distributed tool, to serve the community, for the benefit of us all.
A project of this size can get expensive, both in terms of time and resources. While I can handle the first, for the latter I plan to use Kickstarter, and make my project known there. As you know, Kickstarter is a crowd project funding system, that helps fill the gap between vision and reality, making cool projects happen.
And this is all about a very cool project that I am working on. I am not disclosing the full story at this point, but for now, enjoy the pictures showing one of the prototype boards, and stay tuned for more details to follow!
With your support, we can make this happen!
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I am sorry to bother you but i have a question . Does kickstarter let you submit projects.if you are from Romania because i have seen that they only support projects from UK and USA
@ts: Probably the only variant is to register a small startup in the USA.
Lasa-min te rog adresa ta de mail. vreau sa vorbim ceva legat despre un detector de radiatii realizat de mine dupa schema ta. adresa mea: valy_ardelean@yahoo.com
salut, o gasesti la sectiunea about. esti din supur?!