plan: a line of re-innovated hand tools for wood and metal plus
simply engineered clamp turns ordinary table or counter into fully functional bench
jig guides hand saw for effortlessly precise resawing (i.e., cut 3/4 inch plank into three 3/16 inch inch near-veneers, or any thickness as desired, stock or cut)
dovetailing jig that requires no bench for effortless operation, and works great on very thin stock too
hand powered router with rails and utra-controlled cutting for effortless grooving and tongueing, etc., which requires no bench to operate
completely innovated ripping saw runs along guides for long, ultra-precise cuts, fully hand powered, cuts delicate, flaky plys, composites, veneers, with complete facility, requiring no bench, and storing into entirely portable case
guide turns hand powered drills and braces into precision drill presses, clamps to stock, even wholly eccentric shapes, stores ultra-compact
lightly powered, inexpensive, light, compact robotic saws and drills that can churn away quietly for hours for high precision unattended shaping operations
small, light, stowable, adaptable cranes, manually operated through gears, levers, and hydraulics, for controlled heavy lifting around shop, work site
miniaturized, remote controlled "heavy equipment" for controlled digging, tunneling, heavy drilling, etc.
compact, lightly powered or hand operated sheet metal stamping and turning equipment allows user to manufacture such things as pots and pans, custom parts, in a small shop or even a residential environment
just to be completely outrageous: compact, environmentally self contained (non polluting) smelting and refining plants for small scale metal making
quiet, slow, solar powered, fully automatic textile milling tools and looms enable production with limited effort in a back yard, barn, or spare room factory
kits enable complex sewing and mechanized knitting operations, with marketing, in the microfactory environment, with limited/no prior knowledge, such as underwear and sock production, as well as finely finished high style apparel of every kind
Saturday, March 21, 2009
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