Korobok & Morita
Hey, I've been tinkering with ideas for a new tool station that can adapt to different workspaces, and I thought it might be interesting to build something that keeps everything neat but also lets you switch things out quickly. What do you think about designing a modular system that can be reconfigured on the fly?
That’s a solid idea, but make sure the modules stay truly standard—if you keep changing each part, you’ll just create a new inefficiency. Test a few core designs first, see how they perform in different settings, and then iterate. A lean, flexible system that can be swapped out quickly will win the market if you avoid over‑engineering.
Sounds good. I’ll start with three basic modules, run them in a few real‑world setups, and gather data on speed, durability, and ease of swap. Once I see which ones actually save time, I’ll lock those in and keep the rest of the design simple. No unnecessary bells and whistles.