2018-10-18 (Th) Magnet Fish Spectacular

Hello, new project time!

I will not be stopping work for this new project. I have already been working on it pretty regularly in the background. For this project, I will be posting things a bit differently. In the past, I have always posted from the first day I started working on a project and all subsequent days were posted for that project. This time, I will start at the end of the project so you can see what the completed project looks like, hopefully, and then I will start posting about how the team got there.

Our team for the 2018 IoT Hack Day will be making a scaled-up version of the classic plastic fishing game. We presented the idea at the introduction night along with several other teams who were talking about their ideas, and some were looking for more team members. We recruited Doug, who has been on our teams in the past, and my first IoT Hack Day when he was my team captain.

The rest of the presenters are also shown below with links.











Justin Grammens, our organizer


The rest of the posts for this project have been arranged by date.

First time here?

Completed projects from year 1
Completed projects from year 2
Completed projects from year 3
Completed projects from year 4
Completed projects from year 5

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2018-10-18

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