The site may well only have one item and ordering it will require us to manually sort out shipping for now but we are on our way.
So much effort to get this all up and running but I can see how it should help us in bringing down un-eco friendly products and generally improving lives etc.
I’m really excited to list our first item and I invite you all to take a look and sign up for the newsletter for the shop too.
Hope to be seeing much more soon in the shop soon as it is rehomed to its craftybishop.co.uk home.
If, like me, you like to unwind at the end of a busy day. Crack open a beer or bottle of wine and pass the rest of the day’s hours “doing your thing”.
Perhaps you’re also a bit of “techie” at heart? I know I am for sure. Then I can’t tell you how excited I was to see this amazing magazine-like service that “should” be taking the Arduino learning and education to the masses.
Creation crate – says it all in the name really. Presents a unique turn or twist, if you like, on packaging “do it yourself” projects and delivering them to your door for your downtime amusement.
These aren’t just play things. The projects are designed, tested and supplied to you so that you have a method of learning all that’s needed to produce that project but at the same time build a strong foundation for future adventures outside the packaged projects.
However, the projects themselves are very impressive with object advoidence robots and music making projects, games and all delivered to your door each month. How great is that?
Strongly recommend visiting creation crate as soon as you can. If you subscribe, mention us and come back to tell us how you get on. We love to hear your reviews.
“In 18 months, you could have more hands on experience in electronics and coding than most college students receive in a 4 year degree!”
Quoted from their website.
So it seems with a subscription, you could be making things to play with in that down time and as each project is suitable for 12 years and over, you could even get the littler ones involved with your expert guidance ?
I do wish these guys well as the more we share these things with the younger generations, the more they will be prepared for the Internet of Things (IoT) that is coming and some basic understanding of anything code related will be a huge bonus both personally and for them.
I have read about, visited their website and done a little market research to learn that as a paid subscription model, this one isn’t a case of buy 1 set today and after 30 issues, you can make the first part of a project. It’s a project each month! Granted for the price of a raspberry pi each month but you learn so much more by coding and building yourself.