Post your gear ideas here
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2011 8:28 am
Over the last seven or eight years I have cultivated a modest expertise in manufactured product development and manufacturing processes. I am in the small arms business, but have continued to look around for opportunities in other areas. For example, many of the manufacturing processes I use can also be applied to the production of skateboard trucks, and I have been researching that market to see if there are any improvements I can make there.
I often look at a manufactured device and try to figure out how it was made and what I would do to make the same thing. Most of us also find ourselves frustrated with many items we use every day and think of minor improvements.
So far, I haven't really thought of too many ways to improve the mountaineering gear I use. But naturally it would be fun to blend my hobby with my work by making some variety of climbing gear (that's how I got into my current business, since I used to be an avid shooter). I feel strongly that to maintain a manufacturing capability in the United States we have to make things here and Americans need to buy them. From my experience with the small arms business, I know we can make most manufactured items locally and they don't have to cost a lot more than the stuff imported from China (it will always cost more, but smaller firms aren't so intent on shaving a few dollars from the cost for a little extra market share) (also, almost any especially complicated sewn product, like a backpack, is going to be made overseas since it is so labor intensive).
I now have experience with investment casting, CNC machining, metal stamping, screw machine work, custom aluminum extrusions and injection molded plastic. I know vendors who can do metal fabrication, assembly, forging, and titanium machining (a specialized business). This page about skateboard trucks provides a pretty good idea of the product development process I use.
If anyone has any ideas about gear that can be improved or doesn't yet exist, let's discuss it here. Maybe we can make some of it locally.
PS and BTW: like a lot of very large conglomerates, I don't discuss new product ideas privately with individuals. It's too easy to get into all kinds of IP trouble doing that. Discussing stuff publicly on a forum like this is a better idea.
I often look at a manufactured device and try to figure out how it was made and what I would do to make the same thing. Most of us also find ourselves frustrated with many items we use every day and think of minor improvements.
So far, I haven't really thought of too many ways to improve the mountaineering gear I use. But naturally it would be fun to blend my hobby with my work by making some variety of climbing gear (that's how I got into my current business, since I used to be an avid shooter). I feel strongly that to maintain a manufacturing capability in the United States we have to make things here and Americans need to buy them. From my experience with the small arms business, I know we can make most manufactured items locally and they don't have to cost a lot more than the stuff imported from China (it will always cost more, but smaller firms aren't so intent on shaving a few dollars from the cost for a little extra market share) (also, almost any especially complicated sewn product, like a backpack, is going to be made overseas since it is so labor intensive).
I now have experience with investment casting, CNC machining, metal stamping, screw machine work, custom aluminum extrusions and injection molded plastic. I know vendors who can do metal fabrication, assembly, forging, and titanium machining (a specialized business). This page about skateboard trucks provides a pretty good idea of the product development process I use.
If anyone has any ideas about gear that can be improved or doesn't yet exist, let's discuss it here. Maybe we can make some of it locally.
PS and BTW: like a lot of very large conglomerates, I don't discuss new product ideas privately with individuals. It's too easy to get into all kinds of IP trouble doing that. Discussing stuff publicly on a forum like this is a better idea.