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This is my blog about creating a startup LED flashlight business. I'm a designer, fabricator, and strategist and I'm passionate about making ideas real. I believe that products are about people, that they should be built to last, deliver real value, and that we need to do a better job than we have in the recent past.
Most of my career has been contract or freelance work and I've crafted products and strategies for both big international companies and startups. I also used to work in the "industry" fabricating special effects for film and TV, along with the occasional hot rod. Bottom line, I love making things.
I'm starting this blog so you can follow along, from day one, and see what it's like to start a business, or fail in the process. Only time will tell, but I hope you find this interesting enough to stay tuned, comment, link, like, tweet, and (most importantly) participate in turning this idea into something tangible and valuable.
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Crazy stunt and showed that good engineering and workmanship is still alive and well.. should have made a short video of this and put it on YouTube. Would have been good if the light was turned on during the test Congratulations!!
ReplyDeleteJust a suggestion: Call it 1,200 lbs of 'mass' rather than 'pressure'. "1,200 lbs of pressure" sounds like it can handle 1,200 psi (which it may be able to, but you'd need to test that).
ReplyDeleteAH HA! I tricked someone into commenting! Okay, if you want to get all physics-y I'll change it, but would you settle for "weight?" :)
ReplyDeleteI agree with Stanley Hui: make this into a video, but do it with style. I'm sure that if you offered a flashlight in exchange you could get an arty-photog friend with a decent HD camcorder to turn this into great publicity.
ReplyDeleteOutstanding products and great site. I'm considering a small CNC-based business and your blog has helped me to understand what I'm in for.
Many thanks and best wishes,
Jason
ps - Congratulations on the recent paternity!