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Greetings Best Community Members in the Galaxy!
Once again, it's time to pick the winners of A Question of Scale competions. By volunteering to judge you help ensure that the winners of A Question of Scale reflect the diversity of thought and opinion that makes this the best online community for engineers in the galaxy!
One Grand Prize Winner will receive a Cartridged-Sized NES and a $100 Shopping Cart. 3 First Place winners will receive a $100 shopping cart.
Those of you that have volunteered to judge in the past, you know the drill. Comment below to let me know or message me directly at tariq.ahmad.
You're under no obligation to vote for the best project but we do ask that you look for complete projects and let us know your thoughts on the winners you pick.
The guidelines are loosely structured but are designed to encourage complete project submissions (with steps and video proof), and we want this program to be something that everyone in the community can participate to post smaller projects that fit within a theme (a theme the members pick in a monthly poll) .
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For each project submission did the entrant do the following:
- Follow the Steps - Did they provide the steps it took to complete the project (text, video, or images) and/or schematics.
- Submit Video Proof - Did they post a video proof of their project?
- Stick to the Theme - How well did the project stick to the theme of the competition?
- Demonstrate Originality - Did they come up with a clever name for their project? Or did they introduce something new or that is not commercially available?
Get a Decider badge for volunteering to judge a Project14 competition! To earn a Decider badge, simply volunteer to judge a Project14 Competition, pick the winners and give us the reason for your choices. The Decider badge will be your reward for making your decision! Diversity and inclusiveness are the strengths of this program. You can receive a Decider badge by volunteering to judge this or any future Project14 Competition
Here is the list of projects to choose from A Question of Scale :
Project14 | Meet the Projects of Questionable Scale!
There's still time to submit your A Question of Scale project!
Grow or shrink something in scale for a chance to win a Cartridge-Sized NES. It could be something like a Jumbo Servo or smaller than the original. Or, do a data acquisition project involving measurement systems such as thermocouples, piezos, and other sensors.
Submit your project from now until anytime on February 14th to have your project featured here!
The Projects:
Building a Miniature 300W Speaker Simulator by shabaz:
Building a Miniature 300W Speaker Simulator | |
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Jumbo LED by Workshopshed:
Jumbo LED | |
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LED tree | |
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Tiny24MoBot by dubbie:
- Tiny24hourMoBot #1 : Starting
- Tiny24hourMoBot #2 : 5 Hours in
- Tiny24hourMoBot #3 : 13 hours have passed
- Tiny24hourMoBot #4 : The 24 hours is almost up
- Tiny24hourMoBot #5 : Post Script - Making it even Tinier
Tiny24MoBot | |
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Mini Gameboy Home Console: The Gamebox DMG Consolizer by nobble:
Mini Gameboy Home Console: The Gamebox DMG Consolizer | |
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Size Matters Not - An R2D2 Story by dougw:
Size Matters Not - An R2D2 Story | |
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Remote Home Monitoring with Raspberry Pi and Hologram Nova - Full Instructions by luislabmo :
Remote Home Monitoring with Raspberry Pi and Hologram Nova - Full Instructions | |
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