Neutral Compact Hand Drill by Tim Bennett

On March 25, 2011, in Concepts, by admin
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Oftentimes, it becomes too difficult for people to use hand drills themselves for which they would hire a professional to do the same. However, the new Neutral Compact Hand Drill was designed to be more amicable. It is a review of the traditional power drill, which gives priority to the demands of non-professional users. It decreases the interface of traditional drills that boast an assortment of switches as well as rotary selectors by providing an innate slide mechanism, which automatically adjusts the settings based on the depth of drive. Well, its altered form is the consequence of the desire to create an object that balances poignant appeal with helpful features including screw stabilization as well as laser guiding.

Designer : Tim Bennett

Neutral Hand Drill

Neutral Hand Drill

Neutral Hand Drill

Neutral Hand Drill

Neutral Hand Drill

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Hand Umbrella acts as nail holder to prevent you from banging you fingers when hammering a nail. The U-shaped product incorporates a slit lined with flexible silicone, into which nails of various sizes can be slotted. The red ring in the center indicates the position where the nail should be placed. This product has been designed for the elderly people to prevent the injury from accidentally hammered fingers. It’s a user friendly product that brings safety to the job of hammering nails.

Designer : Li Hui, Desng Zengzhu, Ma Hengyi, and Wang Yi

Hand Umbrella

Hand Umbrella

Hand Umbrella

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This extract, from 1980 “Cargo De Nuit” from Belgian TV, shows Frank Tovey (Fad Gadget, synth + Black & Decker), Phil Wauquaire (Bass synth) and Jean-Marc Lederman (synth) “miming” Ricky’s Hand, Fad Gadget’s second single. It was Mute 006.

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