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Hey everyone and welcome back to the season final of Build, Create & Learn (00:00):
A Maker’s Journey.
I’m your host Stefan and starting this podcast was one of the best decisions I’ve made this year.
It’s been a ride full of twists and turns I didn’t anticipate.
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The idea was simple - share my projects and document the journey with all the ups and downs along the way.
Before season 1 I set myself the challenge of upgrading my FPV drone with a telemetry system to track GPS data and environmental data.
Today I want to look back on what worked, what didn’t, what I learned and where I want to go next.
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When I started I honestly didn’t know what hardware I would need.
I just had this itch, I want my drone flights to finally also have useful GPS data.
The road was not straightforward.
The hardest point for me was this episode about the SD card challenge.
I wasted a lot of time debugging with the wrong breakout board and for a while I blamed the STM32 microcontroller itself.
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I was close to giving up.
When a breakthrough came when I pivoted to CircuitPython.
Suddenly I had a working library, faster feedback and I was able to log my first real data.
Looking back maybe just switching the SD card model could have solved my problem on SDM32 2.
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But that’s part of the journey.
Sometimes a pivot gives you back motivation when frustration is too high.
Along the way I also had to face soldering and wiring challenges.
Removing pin headers without destroying a board felt like surgery and I realized I need a lot more precision in my soldering.
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That was frustrating but also one of the biggest learning moments.
Reaching a working prototype, being able to log GPS data and see it mapped felt like a huge win.
For someone like me with a generalist mindset and tons of ideas pulling me in different directions sticking to a project long enough to have something to show is already an achievement.
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Looking back this season was about more than telemetry.
It was about growth.
I learned new skills in electronics, programming and CAD.
I discovered that the areas I struggle most with given me the biggest breakthroughs.
Documenting the journey was a powerful tool.
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It forced me to stop, reflect and think about alternatives instead of just pushing forward blindly.
In reflection I believe this is the key to building working prototypes without over-engineering.
I even created a small motivational poster series for workshops as a reminder that sometimes just the spark is enough to keep pushing through the tough moments.
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Having mine on the wall was a small but useful motivator.
So, what’s next?
I don’t have a final answer yet.
I’ve exploring ideas.
Another drone project, maybe something in aerospace, maybe even a small SaaS product from scratch.
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I’m also intrigued by products that combine hardware and software into a new product.
For the podcast itself I would like to continue the story-based approach but I’m also curious about trying interviews or experiment with the format a bit.
And one thing I want to improve is the pacing.
Slowing down a little so it’s easier to follow.
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What I know for sure season 1 was about finding my rhythm, experimenting and proving to myself that I can stay consistent.
Season 2 will all about building on that foundation.
Thank you so much for listening whether you joined from the beginning or just tuned in recently.
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This podcast is about sharing my journey as a maker.
The good, the bad and the unexpected.
I hope it inspires you to build something, create something or simply learn something new.
And of course if you want a weekly behind the scene peek at what I’m thinking about projects that don’t always make it into the podcast, subscribe to my makers logbook newsletter and get a free poster for your workshop.
That’s it for season 1 of Build, Create & Learn (04:54):
A Maker’s Journey.
Thanks again for following along and I will see you in season 2.
Let’s keep building, creating and learning together.