Juan Cano

Brand Innovator, Corvias
Rhode Island, USA

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  • "I had an old one that was my father in law's; I tried to refurbish it. Interestingly the drawer bottoms, under the felt, were made out of galvanized steel instead of wood, maybe a space saving or weight saving idea. I didn't complete the restoration and instead sold it to a man who restores drum sets and collects the chests."
    on: The Origins of the First Mass-Market Tool Chest
  • "Very pretty and bulky in a good way. Don't understand the leather satchel on the side? it's telling a different story than the rest of the bike."
    on: Škoda's Futuristic Electric Motorcycle Concept
  • "Perhaps this is not new but the ease of sliding in the valve to pump, locking it, then unlocking it seems brilliant. Just yesterday I pumped a tire with a Presta valve and to remove it it's so stupidly tight when you manage to pry it off your hand inevitably ends up hitting the gears and cut yourself. But $95 it's very steep. "
    on: Fantastic Design Details in this Zilch Bike Pump
  • "That second clip will be used within the year in yet another apocalyptic movie about the robots trying to end humans. Scary. "
    on: Videos of Humanoid Robots Going Dangerously Berserk
  • "Great design, super clever but... 10 years too late? Who uses an alarm clock?"
    on: An Alarm Clock with the Simplest Shut-Off Mechanism
  • "Great project! Surprised they didn't make the front basket/platform rotate 90 degrees to make it narrower. Seems to be the widest part of the bike."
    on: Industrial Design Student Work: The ThinBike, an Easy-to-Store Urban Bike
  • "Very neat. On that first photo that is using the stud finder, for a moment I though it was a built in leveler and 90 degree setup and the drill head would advance forward and drill into the wall. So like you'd set the drill where you need it, hold it against the wall., push a button, and it would then drill a hole for you at the push of a button. Next time. "
    on: The Innovative Design Features of Dremel's New Drill
  • "$50K?? Wow. A lot for a tiny truck."
    on: Telo Trucks' Micro EV Pickup Truck to Offer Solar Charging Options
  • "I agree 100% with everything you are saying..... but damn they look awesome.  They should make them out of a sheetrock enclosure and you could blend them into a wall!!!"
    on: Tile-Based Lamps, Yea or Nay?
  • "I grew up with reusable bottles in Mexico for beer and soda, glass bottles. They also have reusable plastic bottles although in Mexico in the last 20 yrs they pour your soda in a plastic bag and stick a straw, just contributing to the trash pile. "
    on: Aluminum Tariffs to Raise Price of Beer
  • "With no experience I was thinking this cannot be comfortable. Rope is usually not soft and fluffy."
    on: Industrial Design Case Study: An Experimental Furniture Design Incorporating Rope
  • "In Mexico, in 1970s and 1980s, there were no backpacks and we all carried briefcases with our school supplies and books. Great weapons of mass destruction when swinging; you can sit on them like a horse and race each other, or run and slide on them like a sled. Unfortunately also easy for your 'buddy' to snap open as you are wlaking and all your supplies would spill everywhere, Most were Samsonite and plastic or plastic covered in vinyl.  They'd last 2 years tops. "
    on: A Brief History of the Briefcase, and a Comeback Version
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