Kyle Wolfe

Head of Sales, Bluebird Graphic Solutions
Woburn, MA, USA

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  • "This reminds me of Twiki from Buck Rogers. That robot wore a smart computer named Theo. This is sort of a reverse Cap Camera too. I am sure there would be a protocol to start the camera and mic if you were being pulled over. Once cloud storage becomes infinite these things will record everything though. That is just like a Black Mirror episode. I kind of like it and hate it at the same time. "
    on: A Wearable, Talking AI Personal Assistant That Projects Info Onto Your Hand
  • "Please make them in white with spots. You'll look like Toad from Mario Carts. Yaaawhoooo"
    on: Auto-Inflating Scooter Helmet Evolves Into User-Inflated Bicycle Helmet
  • "The material is EPVC (expanded PVC). Often it is used as a wood replacement in trim on the exterior of homes. It is used in the sign industry a lot. Often it is referred to by a brand name like Sintra or Komatex"
    on: An Innovative DIY Flip-Out Cabinet Hinge—Made of Foam!
  • "What happens to the motorcycle? Does that mean there are 6 motorcycles crashed at the bottom of a cliff that some intern had to go and clean up? This was all super impressive though. "
    on: Tom Cruise's Custom Oakleys are Least Impressive Thing About Insane M:I Motorcycle Stunt
  • "If the mailbox is within wifi range just put in a Blink camera in the back. You can then look inside to see if you have mail. I like the drone idea though. Way cool to have your mail fly to you and then back to dock on the post and charge."
    on: ID Firm Designs USPS Mailbox Sensor
  • "Saying it holds 10 grams of beans is really not accurate. Coffee can weigh differently based on how the beans were roasted. If you weighed 5 scoops each one would have a different weight. It is a really nice-looking object but really serves no greater purpose other than a spoon. The best way to get good coffee is to weigh your beans for a consistent brew. My scale doesn't care how the beans get on it. Seems to me that someone had the means to make something and didn't ask if they should. "
    on: Design Overkill Object of the Week: Cast Iron and Walnut Coffee Scoop
  • "Are there any numbers on the before and after to these modifications? Is it really worth it?"
    on: AeroMods: DIY Aerodynamic Improvements to Cars
  • "Hilti makes amazing products. They are light weight, durable, properly supported by the company. They offer great dust collection as well. They are not cheap though. But I was just at a store yesterday and they are offering for 1000 that you can pick 5 of their tools. Just their cordless hammerdrill and vacuum is 800 by itself. I can't find the deal on line but just saw the flier at the store close to my work. If interested call them and ask. I am buying a set for work. "
    on: Festool's Affordable Drill Dust Collection Nozzle
  • "My concern would be the heavy load right behind a light weight seat. I would hate to stop short and get crushed. Hopefully they have some sort of partition that can swing up for protection. I love this truck. "
    on: Bollinger Motors' Forthcoming B2 Re-Thinks What a Work Truck Should Be
  • "Or when going under an overpass....Ouch. "
    on: Steven M. Johnson's Bizarre Invention #349: The Buena Vista Convertible
  • "They appear to be screwed together with plugs hiding the screws. Bonding HDPE with plywood is tough. 3M makes an adhesive but not much works and it is more expensive than screws. I like that their design utilizes most of the sheet of HDPE with little waste. I don't think I'd break them down much but it sure would help when moving. "
    on: Hoek Home's Snap-In Approach to Flatpack Furniture: Is There a Sustainability Issue?
  • "For one we usually have waste aluminum that is small and hard to use. We used to make brass knuckle bottle openers out of 1/2" thick aluminum for fun and nest them into what would just get recycled. When you buy plate aluminum in 4x8 or larger sheets you try the best you can to use it all. If it is scrap then the cost is only what the recycler would give you which is 50 cents a pound. Much nicer than a plastic soap dish that can't get recycled."
    on: So, Like, CNC-Milled Metal Soap Dishes are Getting Crowdfunded
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