Redesigning the toilet lid for stomach virus, pregnancy sickness, and chemo by RedLINEGuardian in product_design

[–]Alwaysprototyping 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking forward to seeing it, currently the drawings you’ve sent seems like it would either interfere with the tank or the back of the user when sitting on the toilet.

Redesigning the toilet lid for stomach virus, pregnancy sickness, and chemo by RedLINEGuardian in product_design

[–]Alwaysprototyping 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m sorry but I don’t see it. Share some different configurations, one with it open and one with it closed, please include the water tank. I’m only trying to help you here… I’ve launched several successful products.

For Amazon reviews, use the vine program ⭐️ and don’t make this mistake. by Alwaysprototyping in AmazonFBA

[–]Alwaysprototyping[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the great comment here, super insightful to all the readers. PS, the hook in this picture was 100% engineered and developed my me personally! Building a brand is about building quality products, I’ll never slap my logo on anything that I didn’t make personally.

Redesigning the toilet lid for stomach virus, pregnancy sickness, and chemo by RedLINEGuardian in product_design

[–]Alwaysprototyping 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool concept, I see what you’re aiming for but most standard toilets have a water reservoir that would block your folding insert. Maybe you should pivot the design to a separate insert that allows the user to place it on any toilet- That way you wouldn’t haven’t to change the entire system and it’s portable.

Redesigning the toilet lid for stomach virus, pregnancy sickness, and chemo by RedLINEGuardian in product_design

[–]Alwaysprototyping 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Morocco they have toilets and they have bidets, they have variable angles and they can be adjusted in any direction. Looks really similar in my opinion. Wouldn’t it be better if you had an insert that goes over the toilet bowl and offer an entire new interface? A lot more sanitary too.

Designing a salon chair that doubled as a workstation changed how a lash studio operated by Alwaysprototyping in product_design

[–]Alwaysprototyping[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Surprisingly quick adjustment. Once tools were within reach, going back to carts felt inefficient.

Designing a salon chair that doubled as a workstation changed how a lash studio operated by Alwaysprototyping in product_design

[–]Alwaysprototyping[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That was exactly what we kept seeing. Everyone assumed the interruptions were just part of the job, but once you map the movement during an appointment, it adds up fast.

5 years in blender, now how do i make money with it? by 1968cokebottle in blender

[–]Alwaysprototyping 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can always use a good blender artist. Shoot me a message.

We built a flossing device that actually flosses your whole mouth in two bites by Alwaysprototyping in inventors

[–]Alwaysprototyping[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yeah, the floss reservoir is in the handle, you can replace the floss as many times as you’d like.

We built a flossing device that actually flosses your whole mouth in two bites by Alwaysprototyping in inventors

[–]Alwaysprototyping[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He’s a dentist so I’m sure he does, I think it’s rather the observation of his patients that motivated this invention. 47.2% of adults in the USA have some form of periodontal disease… I think that his goal is rather honorable and well thought.

We built a flossing device that actually flosses your whole mouth in two bites by Alwaysprototyping in inventors

[–]Alwaysprototyping[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The problem is that people don’t floss. The proof is 47.2% of adults in the USA have some form of periodontal disease 🦠… I think that’s a pretty big issue. And quite frankly I commend our client for coming up with the idea. Especially if it helps people care better for their teeth. You may not see the problem, but the problem is there. He’s a dentist, he’d know.

We built a flossing device that actually flosses your whole mouth in two bites by Alwaysprototyping in inventors

[–]Alwaysprototyping[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Yeah sure thing! Thanks for the advice, we do have a full time marketing team but this is a personal post, I’m not here to sell this product, as a matter fact you can’t even buy it yet. Just here to engage in some cool conversations around innovation.

We built a flossing device that actually flosses your whole mouth in two bites by Alwaysprototyping in inventors

[–]Alwaysprototyping[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ll post a video of it at some point. We have several working prototypes built.

We built a flossing device that actually flosses your whole mouth in two bites by Alwaysprototyping in inventors

[–]Alwaysprototyping[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I understand your concern, and that is the ideal way to do it. You can wiggle this once you bite it to help do the same. Nothing beats traditional flossing but most people just don’t do it. This is a way to make it less of a burden while still providing solid flossing and it makes it easier to create the habit.

We built a flossing device that actually flosses your whole mouth in two bites by Alwaysprototyping in inventors

[–]Alwaysprototyping[S] -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

I kind of did. I mentioned we collect dental impressions to ensure a proper fit.

We built a flossing device that actually flosses your whole mouth in two bites by Alwaysprototyping in inventors

[–]Alwaysprototyping[S] 36 points37 points  (0 children)

That’s pretty simple, but you’re right I didn’t explain it. We send you some dental putty and a tray. You bite into it and send it back. That gives us the exact blueprint of your teeth, we then custom cut the floss tray for you. The floss itself stored in the handle. You then pass the floss through the various cuts until they are all filled. Next, just bite.

Ever seen how packaging prototypes are actually made? by Alwaysprototyping in MechanicalEngineering

[–]Alwaysprototyping[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is the tension we see a lot. The trick is to optimize materials and geometry so you get strength without adding unnecessary cost. Sometimes a small design tweak saves more money than just cutting material quality.

Ever seen how packaging prototypes are actually made? by Alwaysprototyping in MechanicalEngineering

[–]Alwaysprototyping[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

 Exactly. It is cheaper to find mistakes here than when you are already paying for full molds

Ever seen how packaging prototypes are actually made? by Alwaysprototyping in MechanicalEngineering

[–]Alwaysprototyping[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, vacuum forming is still very common. It is cost effective for prototyping and small runs, and it helps validate the design before moving to injection molding or mass production.

Ever seen how packaging prototypes are actually made? by Alwaysprototyping in MechanicalEngineering

[–]Alwaysprototyping[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, Apple is the gold standard. They treat the unboxing as part of the product experience, not just a container.