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dsquire:
Matt

Congratulations on getting your patent approved and granted. I thought that it would take quite a bit longer than that.  :ddb: :ddb: :ddb:

Now you will be able to move ahead with the next part of your plan to get it manufactured and sold. I can see where there may not be enough hours in a day for you in the next little while. I wish you the best of luck with this project.  :) :)

Cheers  :beer:

Don

spuddevans:
Hi there Matt :wave: Welcome to the club.

Very happy to hear you have got the patent granted, I hope that you have great success with your venture.


Tim

Bernd:
Welcome to the collective Matt.  :borg:

Glad to see you signed up. A big congradulations on your patent. I didn't think it would go that fast or easy for you. I was one that was a bit of a skeptic when I first read your thread on doing this. Now that I see what you've done and what your idea is I think it's brilliant.

Oh and the spell checker. Don't worry I can't spell either. Eric promises to have one once he get's this place wipped into shape. So in the mean time you'll just have to use the old paper version.  :D or type it up in a words processor and then paste it here.

Again glad you signed up.

Bernd

andyf:

--- Quote from: 1hand on March 18, 2010, 11:37:48 PM ---I just started with a lathe and mill a year ago.

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--- Quote from: 1hand on March 19, 2010, 12:46:45 AM ---I was just granted my patent last week on the wrist I been trying to build over the last year.
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Matt, you've just been granted a patent? And those pics are of your prototype, produced within a year of starting with a lathe and a mill? And you only have half as many hands as I do?

 :jaw: That's one hell of an achievement! May your efforts be rewarded, and your tribe increase.

Andy

AdeV:

--- Quote from: 1hand on March 19, 2010, 12:46:45 AM ---
I was just granted my patent last week on the wrist I been trying to build over the last year. Its a 4 directional wrist that also rotates on both ends and has a quick change that will acept a bunch of different tools, and of course my favorite fishing pole. It has a posible 18,000 different lockable postions you can put it in.




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Bloody hell, Matt, that's an incredible piece of kit, and an incredible achievement getting the patent too - I was led to believe (especially in the US) that patents took forever & cost $$$$. So I'd just like to add my voice to Andy's - what you have achieved is amazing.

Now, what's the maximum cutter speed in that wrist of yours? I assume it does rotate, right?  :dremel:  :lol:

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