Today is the last day to get your Trinket Contest entries into us! After the break you’ll find another dozen that were sent in. If you’re waiting to see your own appear here please be patient as we’ve got a lot to wade through.
The contest asks you slap the Hackaday logo onto something for a chance at winning one of 20 Trinket dev boards donated by Adafruit for this contest.
[Chris] etched the logo into the back of his Portable PS2 project. It may look familiar because we recently featured the hack by itself.
This entry is from [Ronny]. He used a two-axis laser rig to trace out the skull and bones on a phosphorescent surface.
Here’s a long-exposure shot of the logo being light-painted with an LED. Learn more about [Mark's] rig from his blog post.
[Joseph's] entry is drawn on a character LCD. He posted info on how he went from vector graphic to custom characters.
At his summer internship [Chase] used a vinyl cutter to make a bunch of stickers. You should recognize the ATX bench supply hack which he plastered with the HaD logo.
[Bob] used the logo as his Galaxy SIII splashscreen.
[Anool] slapped the logo on the ePaper display of his Open Hardware Summit badge. If you haven’t heard about this hardware check out our post detailing the OHS badge.
And rounding up this post, [Hasan's] diy Arduino LCD shield is perfect for displaying his trinket contest entry.Filed under: contests