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Not just for this product ecosystem, but in general, I’ll be delighted to connect and engage with you on technical topics.
Welcome @sundayrobotics . Good to have you onboard. Looking forward to getting to know you. I’d be interested to hear what you mean by space related issues, specifically.
Thank you @techielew let me explain that.. We engineers and developers often work on multiple hardware and software projects within a small space.. Especially while rents are going higher and higher.. Our workspace is filled with numerous interconnected electronic boards and cables, which can quickly turn into a chaotic environment. In this chaos, a short circuit or a loose connection can cost us days of valuable time.. So, around 2 years ago, as we were struggling with problems in our small and chaotic workspace, we started searching for a solution that could organize our electronic work environment. We created metal plates and magnetic holders, attaching all our project components—electronic circuits, sensors, and cables—to these plates. As a result, the errors we previously encountered were eliminated, and we began working in a highly organized manner.
We even found a way to hang our projects on the walls of our workspace. Later, we designed racks for these metal plates, allowing us to store 6-8 projects within them. This made it easy to take a project from the wall or rack, place it on our desk, and switch it out for a new one when needed. Thanks to this system, we went from being able to work on 1-2 chaotic projects in a small space to efficiently handling 8-10 organized projects in the same area. Carrying and demonstrating the projects became much more easier and professional-looking.
We further developed this product family, converted it into an ecosystem and named it ProBUDDY Kits. Now it has 50+ items covering many types of holders, baseplates, stands, racks, electronics to 3d printable files.. Now it became so helpful for almost any project, any scenario
This speaks direcly to me and I am eyeing the kickstarter … I currently have several boards strewn in the space under my monitor. I was thinking to get some copper clad board and drill it with standoffs to tidy things up for just that project.
I’ve always wanted some sort of rack I could keep a set of shelves in and put one on my desk when I needed it (i.e. the shelves come out of the rack to sit on the desk)
But it looks like you have nailed the concept and made it slick
Are the 3D files open and available somewhere to check out?
The 3D designs are created to hold various elements that can be used in projects and are prepared to be compatible with ProBUDDY Kits. The website sundayrobotics.com will be online in few days, If anyone from this forum wants to purchase our products, I can offer additional consultancy and extra discounts to better identify their needs. Would this be appropriate?
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