oneString Manufacturing has begun!
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Mar 7, 2012 -
Apr 6, 2012
(30 days)
- First created · 3 backed
- Wil Lindsay 289 friends
- Website: straytechnologies.com
Pledge $2 or more
8 backers
By being a sponsor of oneString, Your name and/or website link will be permanently etched into the digital memory of the Internet, as part of a list of supporters that will be posted at www.straytechnologies.com and accompany the documentation of all kits and source-code distribution files.
Estimated delivery: Apr 2012Pledge $20 or more
8 backers
A oneString PCB from the first production run: If you're a hacker at heart, this printed circuit board, your parts, and the freely available source-code and instructions will be all you need to build your own oneString controller.
Estimated delivery: Apr 2012Pledge $45 or more
6 backers
A oneString Basic DIY kit (PCB & Electronics Parts) including everything except the finger sensors and USB-Serial FTDI cable, commonly available from your favorite parts supplier.
Estimated delivery: May 2012Pledge $100 or more
12 backers
The full oneString DIY 24" kit: (PCB, electronic Parts, all sensors, and USB-Serial FTDI Cable). All you need is a cool body or piece of wood, and a little bit of building time.
Estimated delivery: May 2012Pledge $150 or more
21 backers
A fully built oneString controller: built and tested by me, and ready to play. This will be the 24" kit built on beeswax finish red oak and including all sensors and the USB cable.
Estimated delivery: May 2012Pledge $850 or more
0 backers Limited (2 of 2 left)
Feature Contributor! I am leaving two of the 16 stock settings unused in software. contributors at this level will receive a fully built 24" oneString device (same as $150 level award) AND a firmware feature of their choosing. I will code this feature into the final open-source release of the software and distribute it on the website and with all kits. Your name and idea will become part of the final distribution. If you're interested in this; contact me to see if your idea is feasible. And yes, I do think coding is fun!
Estimated delivery: May 2012