SocketCircuits - Electronics On Paper!

A project in Marietta, GA by Cory Russek
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An electronic circuit construction system that bridges the gap between learning electronics, and inventing electronic products.
Backers: 75
Average Pledge Per Backer: $54

Funded: $4,045 of $9,500
Dates: Aug 16th -> Sep 15th (30 days)
Project By: Cory Russek
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Latest News

Full steam ahead!

September 13th - via: kickstarter.com
SocketCircuits is moving forward to production! We'll be relaunching with a much lower funding goal based on all in-house manufacturing. Check out the main campaign page for details. I'll be keeping most of the rewards and delivery dates the same... (Read More)

Behind the scenes work, and a sincere thank you for your support!!!

September 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
So much is going on behind the scenes, but I want to take this moment to say, to all of the SocketCircuits' backers: Thank you!! I'm honored to have your support. I've been working hard to get word out so that we can reach the funding goal and make... (Read More)

SocketBot proof-of-concept for magnetically coupled wheels

August 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
The paper gears were cool looking, but they are simply too large for direct attachment to a motor. To keep the design simple and reliable, I created a method of magnetically coupling the motor spindle to the edge of a paper wheel. This also keeps the... (Read More)

SocketBot "The Paper Robot" Development Begins!

August 21st - via: kickstarter.com
Our paper robot get's it's official name: "SocketBot" I'll be working on the design for SocketBot's propulsion mechanism today. I'm leaning towards paper wheels and paper gears. There are some very cool paper gear designs on the internet, but they... (Read More)

Magnetic backing is now a free upgrade option for all current and future backers!

August 16th - via: kickstarter.com
One of the beautiful things about kickstarter is that products can evolve "at the speed of suggestion". By popular request, I've added magnetic backing as an option for all current and future kits. I'll send out a backer survey at the end of the... (Read More)

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