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5 (easy) Ways to Prototype your Invention!
One of the first steps to making money from your product idea is to make sure it works. Sounds simple, right? It might even be fun. You prove your idea could work by creating a prototype. In the business world, it's called "proof of concept".
I work with inventors who have ideas and want to make money off them but are overwhelmed with the steps to make that happen. It's my mission to get you to market in a timely, cost-effective, and personal way with the help of my 30 plus years of experience.
Dane is a professional inventor with 30 + patents, hundreds of products on the market, and millions in sales. He inspires inventors to confidently take their product to market by sharing step by step resources, expanding his clients thinking, and giving them a sense of “Wow, I can really do this.”
He proves that action-by-action steps can get even the newest of inventors to sidestep overwhelm and self-doubt, and instead move closer to living the passion enriched life of a profitable inventor.
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25' Foot QUICKDRAW PRO Self Marking Tape Measure - 1st Measuring Tape with a Built in Pencil - Contractor Grade Steel Tape - 25 Foot Power Locking Tape Ruler: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific
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Uberstix custom frog build and custom wheel build
The QuickDraw Story
I was in second grade when a kid challenged me to roll a quarter down the center of my face. He said “You can’t do it, it’s impossible!”. I took the quarter and...
proved him wrong, to which he replied “oh, I guess I was wrong”, and he walked away laughing. Unknown to me, he had rubbed pencil graphite on the edge of the quarter, so I was walking around with a black line down the center of my face. Flash forward to me building my house in the Sun Valley Idaho. It’s snowing, my ears are cold, my skin is dry, and countless pencils have already fallen from the perch on my ear, into snowdrifts, lost until spring for sure. I’m using a Stanley Power-lock tape measure to frame the second floor and I’ve just lost my last pencil. SOB#%^@#! So, I start using the edge of the tape case to indent the wood. This was the beginning of the idea that would eventually become the
QUICKDRAW Pro
marking tape measure. Already being a successful inventor (I had growing success with the Levelution System Level), I knew I was on to something. I did patent searches, and discovered there were sixty plus, patents on the idea of marking tape measures, yet nothing was on the market? This was strange, because I knew firsthand that it was a great idea. I analyzed all the existing patents and discovered that they all had pretty mush, the same flaws. Simply put, if you have to engage a marking mechanism, then lock the blade, use it, then dis-engage the marker, then dis-engage the lock, well, forget it, it’s easier to use a pencil, plus, the marker would still have to be sharpened, so that’s another problem, and there was also the issue of the parallax effect. Imagine an indicator over a tape blade. The indicator can’t be directly on/against the tape blade, because the blade can retract at high speed and both would damaged, so the indicator must be positioned some distance above the tape blade. It’s the gap between the indicator and the blade that causes the problem because if you are not exactly directly above the indicator, your measurement would be off. Try this: hold a paperclip above a tape blade and look at it from different angles. That’s the parallax effect problem. So, I now knew why this great idea had never made it to market! For a marking tape to be better then using a pencil, it had to: 1. Be ready to mark without having to engage and dis-engage the marking device (this requirement eliminates the idea of using any kind of pencil). 2. The marking device needed to make a line perpendicular to the tape blade (not easily done with a pencil). 3. The marking device needed to mark on rough surfaces without breaking (nothing like a pencil). 4. The marking device needed to never need sharping (nothing like a pencil).5. The mark made, needs to be visible in regular working environments (similar to a pencil mark). 6. The mark needs to be erasable, (similar to a pencil mark) 7. The marking device should make at least 1000+ 1/4” marks, and reloading needed to be fast and easy, and not require any tools. 8. The indicator needed to eliminate the parallax effect, to ensure accuracy. THE SOLUTIONSRemember the kid with the quarter... well, that was a huge part of the marking solution. The QuickDraw has a very small hardened steel wheel with a serrated edge (like a quarter). A graphite stick (0.9mm) is in a chamber above the wheel, and as the wheel rolls, graphite is carried to the surface that the wheel is rolling on. This is a really elegant solution because the the wheel rolls directionally and is positioned perpendicular to the tape blade, basically solving problems 1 -7. I solved the parallax issue with a wedge shaped indicator, that provides extreme accuracy by preforming just like a gun site. From the front, it’s a wedge shape, but look down from above and the wedge become a single red line that tells you precisely where you’re putting your mark. The Tru-VIEW™ WEDGE™ is the only indicator that eliminates the parallax effect to ensure “dead nuts” accuracy every time.
I have heard from many tradesmen, that when they first got their
QuickDraw
, they continued to use a pencil, until they didn’t have a pencil, then they got hooked and never looked back. I can tell you from personal experience, that once you’ve owned a QuickDraw, you’ll find using a regular tape measure annoying (and slow). FYI: Friends don’t let friends use pencils... Kind regards, Dane Scarborough
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I know I should be studying for our preliminary examinations by now, but I'm hooked to this "learning toy": The Uberstix.
I caught myself singing "New York, concrete jungle where dreams are made oh! there's nothing you can do" :)
So here's how: (incomplete, because I'm too busy working on it) HAHA
Thanks to my tita/ninang for this christmas/birthday gift. HAHA
It's A-W-E-S-O-M-E!
Try it guys, it's worth it. Match it with Lego. :)