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Scott Clandinin

Electronics hobbyist and graduate of Electronic Systems Engineering Technology at Saskatchewan Polytechnic.

Saskatoon, SK, Canada
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This user joined on 05/13/2016.

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  • Hackaday Prize 2019
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A new take on the LED coaster with wireless power charging and supercapacitor energy storage.
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LED Coaster - Wireless/Batteryless

Scott ClandininScott Clandinin

  • The 2016 Hackaday Prize
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Motion activated bed lighting that only turns on between the hours of 9PM and 7AM. Lights your way automatically.
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Smart Bed Lighting

Scott ClandininScott Clandinin

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Plug in a device to your computer, push a button, and things happen! Several different modes do useless things with your mouse/keyboard.
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USB Wizard - Keyboard/Mouse Control

Scott ClandininScott Clandinin

  • The 2018 Hackaday Prize
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Monitor the temperature of your drink and know when it reaches the perfect temperature. Even generates a tiny bit of electricity too!
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Coffee/Tea Cooling Buddy

Scott ClandininScott Clandinin

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Voice recognition control of Starcraft 2 USB light-up Pylon. Bonus tear-down album.
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YOU MUST CONSTRUCT ADDITIONAL PYLONS!

Scott ClandininScott Clandinin

  • The 2016 Hackaday Prize
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This was a technical thesis project designed to allow a user to get a print out of the current weather and the word of the day via Wi-Fi.
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Wi-Fi Thermal Receipt Printer V1

Scott ClandininScott Clandinin

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My Pages

  • I'm not a robot: Arduino Micro vs reCAPTCHA

    04/30/2017 at 23:09 • 0 comments

    Ever wonder what it takes to make google think you are a robot?

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Projects I Like & Follow

  • Hackaday Prize 2020
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Freedom of communication without borders, operators, networks, fees ! Your own network, your own rules ! Long range radio communicators
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ARMAWATCH & ARMACHAT - long range radio messengers

bobriciusbobricius

  • The 2018 Hackaday Prize
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... is designed for direct drive wheels for swarm robots
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PCB stepper motor

bobriciusbobricius

  • The 2018 Hackaday Prize
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Zn-Cu stomach acid based bio-galvanic cell powers a hacked activity tracker small enough to swallow and reconfigured as a 'smart pill'.
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Stomach Acid Powered Smart Pill

Curt WhiteCurt White

  • Hackaday Prize 2020
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This high tech water gun will track persons with the lidar sensor and fire several shots of water
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Sentry water gun (lidar tracking!)

MarcelMarcel

  • The 2018 Hackaday Prize
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Growing food crops and other plants in small indoor spaces using established containers like regular plant pots and very little money.
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MoAgriS: Modular Agriculture System

Prof. FartsparkleProf. Fartsparkle

  • The 2018 Hackaday Prize
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A water cooled TEG with rated theoretical output of 200 watts
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High Powered Thermoelectric Generator (TEG)

Tegwyn☠TwmffatTegwyn☠Twmffat

  • Hackaday Prize 2020
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A GPS controlled Spotlight Drone
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Lumos - Spotlight Drone

John LoeflerJohn Loefler

  • Hackaday Prize 2020
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Augmenting materials with electrical properties ⚡⚗️
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PolySense

DrixDrix

  • Hackaday Prize 2020
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Direct PCB printing with a modified Lexmark e460dn laserjet printer
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haxmark460 - Home PCB Printer

Vítor BarbosaVítor Barbosa

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Candy in a 35mm film container is launched towards a trick-or-treater when they step on a foot pedal 50 feet away from the launcher.
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Halloween Candy Mortar

Paul McCabePaul McCabe

  • Hackaday Prize 2020
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A new spin on an old toy, the wireless tin can telephone takes the technology of yesteryear and thrusts it into modern day!
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The Wireless Tin Can Telephone

Geoff McIntyreGeoff McIntyre

  • The 2018 Hackaday Prize
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This robot will be able to move, dance, do funny stuff live when people subscribe to my YouTube chanel.
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Subby the interactive youtube subscriber robot

Brian BrockenBrian Brocken

  • The 2018 Hackaday Prize
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Educational Robotics platform merging Cardboard and Electronics
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BOXBOTICS

Pure EngineeringPure Engineering

  • Hackaday Prize 2020
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The New Dexterity Low-Cost Robotic Airship for Education and Research
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A Helium-Based, Affordable Robotic Airship

New DexterityNew Dexterity

  • Hackaday Prize 2020
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Open Source IOT Drone With MR Capabilities
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ODDYSEY

TKTSTKTS

  • Hackaday Prize 2020
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Connected ECG monitoring and reporting system
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My Heart

MyTeletouchMyTeletouch

  • Hackaday Prize 2020
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Model T Pneumatic Ventilator
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MakerVent

Luther JohnsonLuther Johnson

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A busy/free desktop indicator for the Adafruit Circuit Playground Express. Red shows you are busy and for how long, blue shows you are free!
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Busy/Free Desk Indicator

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Rae wrote 12/13/2020 at 11:34 • point

Very sweet project.

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andrew.powell wrote 09/08/2016 at 01:53 • point

Thanks for the follow, Scott! Good luck on future projects!

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