Hi,
I'm new to the forum & joined in the hope I could get a little help with the Open University design course that I'm currently doing. For my final assessment I've chosen to redesign a hand held tool.
As a commuter cyclist, I'd thought I could redesign the adjustable spanner which, although useful for roadside repairs etc, has always been flawed due to it's vague jaw settings. However, I quickly discovered that someone has beaten me to it!
The milli-grip: http://www.milli-grip.com/ fixes the issues I was hoping to address in my redesign...in fact it's pretty much what I'd had in mind (think I might get myself one).
Anyway, I'm now kind of stumped & need to come up with a new idea & was hoping some of you may be able to help by giving me some feedback about the tools you currently use.
In particular I'd like to know about any failings the tools you currently use have, multi-purpose tools use & tools that you wish were available but aren't.
Any feedback/input would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks
Jason
I'm new to the forum & joined in the hope I could get a little help with the Open University design course that I'm currently doing. For my final assessment I've chosen to redesign a hand held tool.
As a commuter cyclist, I'd thought I could redesign the adjustable spanner which, although useful for roadside repairs etc, has always been flawed due to it's vague jaw settings. However, I quickly discovered that someone has beaten me to it!
The milli-grip: http://www.milli-grip.com/ fixes the issues I was hoping to address in my redesign...in fact it's pretty much what I'd had in mind (think I might get myself one).
Anyway, I'm now kind of stumped & need to come up with a new idea & was hoping some of you may be able to help by giving me some feedback about the tools you currently use.
In particular I'd like to know about any failings the tools you currently use have, multi-purpose tools use & tools that you wish were available but aren't.
Any feedback/input would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks
Jason