I’m a product manager by day, working with software engineers to build digital products and services for (mostly) cool fintech companies.
I’m an aspiring hobbyist woodworker/software engineer/electrical engineer/3D printist(?) generally looking to take an inter-disciplinary approach to creating full physical products. In other words, I like to play around with Arduino’s and then make nice casings for them
Now I’m a member, I have two projects I’d like to work on. Once I’ve been able to get to a woodshop induction, I have an old 70’s mahogany desk that needs a revamp, a darker stain, and a new leather top inlay.
Whilst I wait for that, I’d like to begin my first proper Arduino project - an Alexa/voice-command activated automatic blind opener.
I also heard about the purchase of the arch next door when I came to the open evening. Would be very happy to help out renovating the space so that I can pick up some skills along the way.
Looking forward to getting stuck in and meeting everyone!
For me, voice-operated would be the MVP for my use case, with a timer function as a nice-to-have/stretch goal.
A lot of the projects on my backlog are related to smart home technology. I’ve already bought quite a few smart plugs which have a pretty nice app interface which allows you to set timers, but you can also voice activate them through Alexa.
But yes, the input will be the last thing I’d do, I imagine. The first stage will be to find a motor strong enough, figure how to connect it to my particular blinds, then make a casing strong enough that I can fix to the wall.
That’s fair enough, I appreciate that a lot of people do. But if Amazon employees want to listen in on my hum-drum home life, more fool them.
May definitely give you a shout for your knowledge on all the above. This is definitely a learning project for me. I’ve had a quick look over some Arduino bits and pieces, but no proper projects yet.
True story, a guy at work has a degree in electrical engineering. Hi final year project was self/adjustable blinds, they adjust also based on the light in the room!
I’ll ask him to share his learnings.