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Bulk Vanderhuge posted:Horrible mechanical design failure How do good people die and this fucker is allowed to continue living? Can't wait for his ultra-minimal screwdriver that's a loose tip from a dollar store ratcheting screwdriver with some sandpaper and barbed wire wrapped around it.
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 01:12 |
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# ? May 28, 2024 16:08 |
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The only tool here Is the designer
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 01:13 |
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No. 6 posted:The only tool here Well technically those are tools. They are a quick and efficient way of communicating to the viewer that their designer is a stupid fuckstick.
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 01:21 |
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Are there really prople c asking for a designer tools like that? Wouldn't anybody v with those hobbies v either be rich enough to pay b someone else or know enough to have v actual tools?
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 01:23 |
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Deteriorata posted:The only aesthetics for a tool is how well it does the job it's designed to do. Tools that aren't designed to be used aren't tools. Oh god this. Because the most important thing for a tool is how it looks and not, you know, how it functions. BAD DESIGN It seriously looks like someone looked at a wrench and figured out all the ways to make it useless: -5mm thick so it hurts your palm -120mm long so you can barely grip it -60mm wide so the smallest wrench has needlessly bulky jaws -No taper so good luck using it on a fastener that doesn't have loads of clearance around it -ROMAN NUMERALS? That will look great for a SAE set -No hole for a lanyard/keyring/hook so I guess I'm supposed to stack them like Jenga
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 01:23 |
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better order a few extra Xs
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 01:26 |
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ExplodingSims posted:Are there really prople c asking for a designer tools like that? Wouldn't anybody v with those hobbies v either be rich enough to pay b someone else or know enough to have v actual tools? These "tools" only need a usb-c plug... I wanna see Joe Dildo use those on a modern European or Japanese car. cursedshitbox fucked around with this message at 01:29 on Nov 16, 2016 |
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ExplodingSims posted:Are there really prople c asking for a designer tools like that? Wouldn't anybody v with those hobbies v either be rich enough to pay b someone else or know enough to have v actual tools? Look at all the kickstarter projects under the Design category. It's just teeming with useless wankery but because they have look m i n i m a l i s t people are falling over each other because it looks like good design. I just remembered this: Want to you use your wireless mouse while it's charging? gently caress you buy another one Bulk Vanderhuge fucked around with this message at 01:32 on Nov 16, 2016 |
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Bulk Vanderhuge posted:Horrible mechanical design failure We've done it, folks. We have achieved artisinal wrenches.
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 01:30 |
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Forcing the designer to use his own tools is the best punishment I can think of. E: Bulk Vanderhuge posted:
I think the ultimate goal here was to keep users from leaving the mouse plugged in 24/7, because that would spoil the designer's vision. If it were actually for safety it would be a pretty elegant solution, but you'd expect this mouse to have a built-in overcharge protection circuit already. NoWake fucked around with this message at 01:41 on Nov 16, 2016 |
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Bulk Vanderhuge posted:Look at all the kickstarter projects under the Design category. It's just teeming with useless wankery but because they have look m i n i m a l i s t people are falling over each other because it looks like good design. I mean, I've seen all sorts f poo poo on there, this is still just mind boggling though, I can't imagine a market for them. But hey in a few months well be saying President Donald Trump so I guess anything is possible!
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 01:37 |
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Each of those fuckers would weigh over 1/4lb
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 01:41 |
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Bulk Vanderhuge posted:
loving apple man, not even once.
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 01:42 |
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ExplodingSims posted:I mean, I've seen all sorts f poo poo on there, this is still just mind boggling though, I can't imagine a market for them. Difference is that people actively want Donald Trump. This poo poo is just shat out by committee.
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 01:54 |
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Bulk Vanderhuge posted:Horrible mechanical design failure My hands hurt looking at these. One of my major pet peeves is sharp tool handles.
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 01:56 |
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iwentdoodie posted:
This one only had about 2000 or so miles on it. Timkin, even. That's the first and last time I trade beer for a friend to press in a new bearing.
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 02:12 |
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CommieGIR posted:My hands hurt looking at these. One of my major pet peeves is sharp tool handles. Click the link, they're just a little too small for the model's hands, which look like an average man's hand. Now imagine a wrench that is too wide to get anywhere, too short to grip, too short to provide adequate leverage, and that also has harsh angles that dig into your hands. Congratulations on your industrial design award, everyone who has to touch the wrench hates you E: This is on the bottom of their homepage quote:Sometimes the solution is worse than the problem. At least they tried using the stuff they designed... The Door Frame fucked around with this message at 02:19 on Nov 16, 2016 |
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The Door Frame posted:Click the link, they're just a little too small for the model's hands, which look like an average man's hand. Now imagine a wrench that is too wide to get anywhere, too short to grip, too short to provide adequate leverage, and that also has harsh angles that dig into your hands. They look like an award, actually. The stack of them look like what would be given out as a tool design award. It's useless as an actual tool but would look good welded to a plaque, maybe.
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 02:20 |
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An award makes sense, but I'm convinced that they're just some industrial designer's art project that his professor liked enough that he added them directly to his portfolio. I see no way to purchase them on the site, and the fact that they don't have a real case to keep them in makes me hope that they're not supposed to be used
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 02:39 |
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https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/wrench-aesthetics#/ Thankfully it failed.
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 02:46 |
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You know for something going for a e s t h e t i c, the weird size difference between his X and V sure doesn't help
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 02:49 |
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Yu-Gi-Ho! posted:This one only had about 2000 or so miles on it. Timkin, even.
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 02:52 |
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MrChips posted:You know for something going for a e s t h e t i c, the weird size difference between his X and V sure doesn't help naw man, see, the X and V have the same angle, that makes it look good. That's how fonts work, right?
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 02:54 |
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slidebite posted:Improper installation, be it technique or general handling, account for the vast majority of premature bearing failures in my experience. Yeah I figured it was an installation issue. It was making some odd noises up to the failure. I'd get a random clicking here and there that made me think CV joint... then one night got a horrific grinding that shook the car pretty violently. Pulled over immediately, my boss picked me up so we could finish my delivery (was doing pizza delivery at the time), got it towed home, went back to just clicking after the tow. I still limped it very slowly to my mechanic the next day. The outer CV joint boot on that side had been ripped for a long time, with the CV joint making a lot of racket, so both myself and my longtime mechanic (NOT the one who installed the bearing) figured it was the CV joint. Slapped a new half shaft in, and ... click... click... GRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINDclickclickGRINDclick... so out came the bearing puller. IIRC he hit me with his actual cost for parts (axle, wheel bearing, seals), and the labor for the bearing. He let me off really light on that, but he was just as interested in finding out what the hell was going on as I was. Plus I "helped" (by sweeping up the mess that the exploding bearing made). He said he'd never seen anything like it. And I know it was a quality bearing - Timkin. I'm not sure what brand went back in (it came from O'Reilly's), but it never made noise again.
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 03:06 |
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If it came from oreillys, it was either master pro (in house poop) or National, which aren't bad.
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 03:14 |
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Are you sure it wasn't a Timken bearing? Perhaps the misspelling is indicative of a Chinese bearing...
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 04:16 |
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The size of those wrenches is what kills me. 10-15mm seems like such an odd spread.
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 05:14 |
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honda whisperer posted:The size of those wrenches is what kills me. 10-15mm seems like such an odd spread. I've never seen an 11mm bolt on a car. I've met 10,12,14,17,19 on Japanese, and 8,10,13,15,18 on Fords (maybe other American cars?). And that's all my experience.
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Bulk Vanderhuge posted:
And it's lightning, not usb-c, and the usb cable appears to be lightning to usb-a? What is this, lenovo?
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Pomp and Circumcized posted:I've never seen an 11mm bolt on a car. I've met 10,12,14,17,19 on Japanese, and 8,10,13,15,18 on Fords (maybe other American cars?). And that's all my experience. They exist on Audi's
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 05:44 |
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I'm pretty sure I've used an 11mm socket on my BMW.
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 05:58 |
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H110Hawk posted:And it's lightning, not usb-c, and the usb cable appears to be lightning to usb-a? What is this, lenovo? Those mice came out years ago, before USB-c.
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Crustashio posted:better order a few extra Xs Today while working on my truck, I suffered from the curse of the missing 10mm wrench. Worst part is there should be two of them for exactly this scenario. Ordering 20.
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 06:04 |
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I think I've used the most weird size metric stuff in German cars. It's been a while though.
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Bulk Vanderhuge posted:Look at all the kickstarter projects under the Design category. It's just teeming with useless wankery but because they have look m i n i m a l i s t people are falling over each other because it looks like good design. Supposedly it can get a 9-hour charge in about 2 minutes, so it's not as big of a deal as it seems. If your mouse dies, plug it in and go to the bathroom. It'll be good to go when you get back.
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 06:19 |
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But they could've handled it a lot differently. Hell, even creatively. Like, make it so you press down a little hard on the back and it pops up 5mm to reveal a usb port. Use mouse as normal until charged and then unplug and press the case back down. See, that would be kinda cool. What they did was lazy.
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 06:41 |
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Cojawfee posted:I'm pretty sure I've used an 11mm socket on my BMW. honda whisperer posted:I think I've used the most weird size metric stuff in German cars. It's been a while though. Can confirm. Every size metric bolt imaginable will be on a BMW, and some weirder ones show up on VAG's
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 06:48 |
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Until I got the Porsche, I don't think I ever used an odd number socket on any of my Japanese cars since I was a kid, with the exception of 17mm and 19mm. 8, 10, 12, 14 probably were 90% of the fasteners. Now I run into 13 and 15 very commonly and have to actually think about it grabbing a socket/wrench now.
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 06:59 |
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Audi loving loves 11, 13 and 15 and triple square. Makes me miss Japanese cars where a bag of 10mm sockets will get you about 70% of the way to disassembling the entire car
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Pomp and Circumcized posted:I've never seen an 11mm bolt on a car. I've met 10,12,14,17,19 on Japanese, and 8,10,13,15,18 on Fords (maybe other American cars?). And that's all my experience. Literally the only Snap-on wrench I own is an 11mm one that I found two years ago. I think I've used it once. I don't even remember on what, just being all excited that I finally got to actually use it.
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