Posts Tagged ‘p55’

  • Wed, Dec 14 2011

    Unhampered

    During the Summer of 2011, we took an injected plastic version through tooling and initial mold tests. The results were passable and the product functioned relatively well after iterative tooling modifications. However, we were not satisfied with the product quality or the accumulative thickness of the plastic pieces when stored. We made the tough decision to abandon this approach and explore other material options.

    We are currently exploring various manufacturing techniques to figure out which one will be the most effective way of executing the concept. Firstly, we are working closely with cut and sew manufacturers to explore how we can layer waterproof fabrics, stiffener material and foams to achieve the specified performance. One important activity with soft goods is to balance out achieving the desired performance with labor, material, time and complexity involved. In the case of Unhampered, some approaches require too much time to manufacture (mostly due sewing through the stiffening boards). Other approaches required too much fabric due to layering and are therefore cost prohibitive.

    Going forward, we will be exploring other processes in parallel, such as die-cutting sheet plastic.

    Boil Buoy

    The boil buoy’s engineering work has been finalized.  Our engineers were exploring all of the aspects of the sound that the Boil Buoy could produce. They looked into the decibel levels (loudness) along with the tone of the sound produced.  The engineers needed to make sure that the decibel level was loud enough for a person to be properly notified when the water reached a boil.

    The two major scenarios of when a person is boiling water are when the lid is on and when the lid is off.  At first, they wanted to make the chirp loud enough so that even with the lid on, the noise wouldn’t get drowned out.  When they increased the volume for this scenario, they noticed that when they took the lid off it was way too loud.  So rather than having the chirp be alarm-like, causing ringing in the users ear, they believed that it was necessary to reduce the volume for the user’s sake.  More people would rather leave the lid off when boiling water than have ear damage.

    Knowing what decibel level the Boil Buoy would be, enabled us to know what circuit board and battery will go into the product.  Having this knowledge, we then received quotes from our manufacturers, agreed on the price of all the parts, and we will now start the tooling phase of the product development process.

  • Wed, Jun 29 2011

    Welcome to the first edition of the rebooted Quirky Production Reports. While we’ve had production reports in the past we’re changing both the way that we gather information internally and how to share it with you, the Quirky Community. It’s kind of like our Batman Begins moment but for product updates (although I highly recommend reading this post in Christian Bale’s ridiculous Batman voice).

    Without further ado:

    Bandits: We got in a great sample two weeks ago. There’s details (such as making sure the colors of the hooks match the colors of the elastic) that are being polished but we feel confident that we’re going to be able begin manufacturing in the near future.

    UnHampered: As stated in last month’s Q&A with Ben and Gaz, we were having some issues with the factory that was originally working on this project. We are currently waiting on a new prototype with a revised design.

    Boil Buoy: Currently in Engineering. Since this device is going to include some amount of electronics and will need to function in water, we’re spending a good deal of time perfecting the mechanism and making sure that it’s safe to use.

    Kosoku: We received a new prototype last week that we’re very happy with and are now having it tooled at a great factory.


    We’ll be back with another production report at the end of July.

  • Fri, Apr 8 2011

    Fantastic news to close out the week: Boil Buoy just passed its presale threshold to become Quirky’s next product in production, just a day shy of six months after it launched in the Quirky store!

    A big congratulations to ideator Ryan Kent, the 214 people that influenced this product, and the dozens of community members who rallied around it in the forums. You done good.

    Always know when your water has come to a boil with Boil Buoy! Just place Boil Buoy in your pot of water, turn up the heat, and wait for the ringing chime to let you know your water’s ready to go.

    Boil Buoy features:

    - Stainless steel chime, with enclosed foam core for buoyancy

    - Weighted bottom ensures Boil Buoy stays upright and ready to ring

    - Made from 100% food- and heat-safe materials

    - Measures 125mm tall by 85mm wide

    Even though presale is done, you can still make an order at a low retail price of $14.99 in the Quirky store. We’ll shoot you an email when we’re ready to ship.

  • Tue, Sep 14 2010

    Check out the making of Boil Buoy in our latest “Behind the Product” mini-episode:

    Boil Buoy is available in the Quirky store with a pre-sale price of $9.99 and a patriotic threshold of 1492.

  • Thu, Sep 9 2010

    What is super quirky, floats in the pot and rings when it’s hot? The newly launched Boil Buoy, now available for a pre-sale price of $9.99 (retail: $14.99) with a threshold of 1492 units in the Quirky store.

    Remember: community members can earn influence by purchasing in pre-sales, so if you believe in this product enough to commit to it, you can earn a share of the 15 percent up for grabs!

    Always know when your water has come to a boil with Boil Buoy! Just place Boil Buoy in your pot of water, turn up the heat, and wait for the ringing chime to let you know your water’s ready to go.

    Boil Buoy features:

    - Stainless steel chime, with enclosed foam core for buoyancy

    - Weighted bottom ensures Boil Buoy stays upright and ready to ring

    - Made from 100% food- and heat-safe materials

    - Measures 125mm tall by 85mm wide

    A watched pot never boils, but a ringing one does!

  • Tue, Sep 7 2010

    Let’s come up with a fun and simple logo for the Boil Buoy!

    Below are images showing the general clean and simple direction the design has taken on.

    Beyond that the word ‘Buoy’ conjures up all manner of seafaring imagery. Just keep it really strong and simple. Think about strong, impactful silhouettes, and remember that the name itself can sit alongside a logo icon, as opposed to being part of the logo design (like the Waffler logo). Have fun!

  • Wed, Aug 25 2010

    Industrial Design for Product 55 is in full swing! Jeremy, one of our veteran design interns, explains the research process for this product and gives a bit of insight on one way to look at voting for this round.

    Now it’s time to put your thinking caps on, and help us find a great solution to this everyday problem. You’ve got one more day!