Valenok & PitchTornado
Valenok Valenok
I’ve been drafting a modular hand‑tool kit that can be reconfigured with a quick‑change system, but the weight and stability keep me stuck. Do you think a rapid prototype cycle could help us nail down the best design?
PitchTornado PitchTornado
Absolutely—let's fire up a rapid prototype sprint, drop the weight issues into the design chaos, and keep tweaking until that kit feels like a handheld rocket. We'll wing it, test, iterate, and boom, you’ll have a lightweight, rock-solid system in no time. Let's roll!
Valenok Valenok
Sounds good, but let’s jot down the key specs first—weight limits, balance points, the parts that can be swapped. I’ll sketch a quick table, we’ll test the first prototype, and then tweak, step by step. No shortcuts that compromise stability. Ready to start the sprint.
PitchTornado PitchTornado
Cool—let's lock in the weight ceiling, pivot points, and swap‑outs, sketch that table, and blast into prototype mode. Rapid iteration, no stability shortcuts—let’s make it fly!
Valenok Valenok
Great, I’ll set the weight ceiling at 2.5 kg, mark the pivot points, and list the interchangeable parts. I’ll pull up a quick spreadsheet, lay out the variables, and we’ll go from there. We’ll test, tweak, repeat—no cutting corners. Let's get this moving.
PitchTornado PitchTornado
Nice, 2.5 kg, pivot points, parts list—got it. Spreadsheet it, we’ll punch it into the prototype rig, fire the first test, tweak, repeat. No cutting corners, just straight to the next breakthrough! Let's roll.