![]() | Enter Your Project for a chance to win robot prizes for your robot builds and a $200 shopping cart! The Birthday Special: Robot Prizes for Robot Projects! | Project14 Home |
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| Monthly Theme Poll |
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| You Decide the Grand Prize! |
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| You Decide the 3 First Place Winners! |
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| Earn a Decider Badge for Deciding the Winners! |
Greetings Best Community Members in the Galaxy!
It's hard to believe its been 2 years. This past April, we celebrated the 2nd birthday of Project14 with double the shopping cart and robot prizes for robot projects. Now it's time for you to decide which robot projects get robot prizes!
This year's birthday special was Month of Robots. One Grand Prize winner will receive an Arduino Engineering Kit, a Marty the Robot Stem Kit, and a $200 Shopping cart! 3 first place winners will receive an app-enabled R2D2 droid and a $200 shopping cart. In order to get the ball rolling we're asking for volunteer judges . Every month we ask you to pick the winners because we want competitions to reflect the diversity of thought and opinion that makes this the best online community for engineers in the galaxy!
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) .
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!
The Grand Prize (In Honor of Gordon McComb, known as the Father of Hobby Robotics)
| Grand Prize: An Arduino Engineering Kit, Marty the Robot, Plus a $200 Shopping Cart | ||
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Arduino Engineering Kit | Marty the Robot STEM Kit | |
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Plus A $200 Shopping Cart!
3 First Place Winners (In Honor of the Anniversary of the 1977 release of Star Wars)
| R2D2 App Enabled Droid | A $200 Shopping Cart! |
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R2D2 App Enabled Droid | Plus A $200 Shopping Cart! |
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Keep the first live stream where community members present alive by attending a robotics live stream later this month!
Special Guest MATRIX Labs returns to discuss their Pixar Zigbee Lamp Robot Arm and using the MATRIX Voice!
Community Member Presenters jomoenginer , carmelito , dubbie , balearicdynamics , Sean_Miller , & gam3t3ch!
Live Stream on May 29th: Time 5:30 PM CST (10:30 PM GMT)
Support your fellow community members :
Project14 | Recorded Live Stream: Robotics: Tribute to Gordon McComb: Community Presenters with Special Guest MATRIX Labs!
Here is the list of projects to choose from Month of Robots:
Project14 | Meet the Projects that Give Birth to Robots for Robot Prizes!
The Projects:
Arduino IoT Cloud Controlled MKR Robot Arm by jomoenginer:
- Arduino IoT Cloud controlled MKR Robot ARM: Das Blinken LED
- Arduino IoT Cloud controlled MKR Robot ARM: We have Movement
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Using the MeArm robotic arm to test battery life in the Dirty Smart Button by aspork42:
| Irrigation Sprinkler Control Using the MeArm robotic arm to test battery life in the Dirty Smart Button | |
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Hexa - Spider with App by sfrebelo:
| Hexa - Spider with App | |
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SuperRobot by dubbie:
- SuperRobot #1 : Getting Started
- SuperRobot #2 : The Wrong Wheels
- SuperRobot # 3 : Motor Drive Interface Now Just About Working
- SuperRobot #4 : Putting it Together
- SuperRobot #5 : The End!
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Once a Robot Arm, Always a Robot Arm...Different Personality? by samreen.islam
| Once a Robot Arm, Always a Robot Arm...Different Personality? | |
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NVIDIA Jetson Nano by jomoenginer :
- NVIDIA Jetson Nano: JetBot Intro
- NVIDIA Jetson Nano: JetBot Assemble
- NVIDIA Jetson Nano: Collision Avoidance
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The Drawing Machine Part 1. The micro:cycloid by balearicdynamics:
| The Drawing Machine | |
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Walter the Coil Winding Robot Arm by three-phase:
| Walter the Coil Winding Robot Arm | |
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Mini Quadcopter by carmelito:
| Mini Quadcopter | |
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BeagleBone Devastator Robot Introduction by ninjatrent:
| BeagleBone Devastator Robot | |
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Captain S.L.O.W. (Rhex inspired) by milosrasic98:
| Captain S.L.O.W. (Rhex inspired) | |
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BBC MicroBit Robot Bonanza by ipv1:
| BBC MicroBit Robot Bonanza | |
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