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Tindie

Tindie - a community marketplace for hardware creators and enthusiasts. Part of the Supplyframe ecosystem.

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A place for Tindie sellers and the community to meet and stretch their legs
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There's some through hole & surface mount soldering to be done, but when you're finished you've got a sparkly eyed Tindie head lapel pin.
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Tindie will be sniffing out the best badges and awesome hardware in Vegas 27-30 July 2017. Come join us!
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Join us to talk about all things Superconference (Pasadena, Nov 5+6), this chat includes badge hacking!
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A USB-C PD Sink up to 20V 5A based on the Cypress CYPD3177 USB PD Controller
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MagicWolfi wrote 04/04/2018 at 00:55 • point

Thank you Tindie for liking my project #NTSC/PAL Video Display Shield . Sales will go through the roof now ;). And also for the skulls for #0PEN and #RRB - The Radio Rewind Button . Cheers. Good dog.

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Kris Winer wrote 03/23/2018 at 23:59 • point

Always nice to get a Tindie follow, thanks!

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Vishnu M Aiea wrote 03/20/2018 at 16:23 • point

Thank you Tindie for liking my project EXPLOG. Hoping to get it to Tindie store soon ;)

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Dennis wrote 08/09/2017 at 00:46 • point

Thanks For liking and following my project InspectorBot!

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Radu Motisan wrote 07/12/2017 at 21:24 • point

Thanks again for checking in on the #Flying Sniffer

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Kris Winer wrote 07/11/2017 at 01:30 • point

Thanks for following my Asset Tracker project!

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Radu Motisan wrote 06/26/2017 at 07:48 • point

Thanks for following #City Air Quality . Hopefully these devices will get listed on @Tindie soon, among the other hardware listed on www.uradmonitor.com/products

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Patrick Van Oosterwijck wrote 05/09/2017 at 16:58 • point

Thank you for liking and following my #LiFePO4wered/Pi+ project, I hope to have it up for sale on Tindie some day. :)

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Dylan Brophy wrote 05/06/2017 at 20:30 • point

Thankyou Tindie for skulling and following my #Open Source Graphics Card!  Glad to have your support :D

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Adam L. Humphreys wrote 01/24/2017 at 09:36 • point

I hope in due time to be selling my Protean 8x2 on Tindie! But first there's still much to do. Thank you for supporting makers!

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Jac Goudsmit wrote 01/12/2017 at 18:54 • point

I seem to be unable to send you a private message, so I'll ask here: Can you add my #L-Star: Software-Defined 6502 Computer project to the "Aweseome Projects on Tindie" list? Thanks!

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Amar wrote 01/17/2017 at 21:21 • point

PMs are now working--thanks!

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kaktus circuits wrote 11/23/2016 at 15:38 • point

Hi Tindie, thank you for following USBuddy!

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Jac Goudsmit wrote 11/16/2016 at 19:14 • point

Thanks for the follow! Without you guys, my L-Star project would just be something I cobbled together myself; with you, I can share the joy!

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Jasmine Brackett wrote 11/17/2016 at 18:14 • point

Hey Jac, I was sorry to miss you at SuperCon! Hope to catch you next time. 

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Jac Goudsmit wrote 11/18/2016 at 01:56 • point

I recognized you near the entrance when I walked in on Saturday, and sometime later on Sunday; sorry I'm a bit shy. Next time for sure!
(I was thinking of doing a presentation or even a workshop about my project but it wouldn't have been done in time. Also maybe next time)

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Dylan C. wrote 08/18/2016 at 22:59 • point

hey tindie! I want to thank you for creating the website that changed my way of life in 1 day! I have already met and talked with so many people and now I get to do thing I never could with the money I have now! :)

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skrodahl wrote 07/14/2016 at 06:58 • point

Thanks for following the Muffsy projects, I hope the MC Head Amp project works out so there'll be another kit on Tindie.

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Jeremy g. wrote 07/06/2016 at 21:06 • point

thanks for following #MiniSam-Zero

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Tindie wrote 06/02/2016 at 22:39 • point

Tindie and Hackaday : A Combination Made In Hardware Heaven

http://www.lazyengineers.com/tindie-marketplace-makers/

by @LazyHD

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LazyHD wrote 06/03/2016 at 05:36 • point

Thanks for sharing :) 

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Patrick Van Oosterwijck wrote 04/26/2016 at 18:19 • point

Thank you for following my #LiFePO4wered/USB and #LiFePO4wered/Pi projects Jasper!

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Miguel wrote 04/24/2016 at 16:56 • point

Hello Jasper, thanks for following #Memtype: Open Source Password Keeper !!

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Michel Kuenemann wrote 04/01/2016 at 03:44 • point

Hello,

Thanks for skulling my BlueCar project.

Regards,

Michel

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