Oct 28

We continued to be amazed at the incredible amount of product development coming from Bosch Accessories. These guys are systematically reinventing all the basic accessories we use everyday and coming out with some really cool new products.

Recently the Bosch Big Blue Team spent the day at Ohio Power Tool and one of the new products that really impressed a lot of people were the DareDevil Spade Bits. Most people don’t think about their spade bits that much and just buy whatever is cheapest at the local big box. The new Bosch spade bits however are almost like a different tool. The DareDevil bit pulls itself through wood without any effort at all which really makes repetitive drilling significantly easier especially at an angle or overhead.

The key to this performance is the patented design of the bit itself.  Many of the other wood drilling products come with a threaded tip for fast smooth feeding. A first for spades, Bosch has incorporated a full cone threaded tip, which has increased not only the speed of the bit, but also the ease of drilling. 

Another patented feature of the DareDevil is the contoured paddle.  This wave-like shape speeds up chip removal, adding to the speed of the bit.  The combination of these two features creates astonishing results.  In independent testing, the DareDevil was 2.4x faster and required 53% less force than the Irwin Blue Groove*. 

It doesn’t end there. While spade bits are not expected to produce anything beyond average hole quality, the DareDevil is not your average spade bit.  The patented spur and reamer design is unique in that it not only scores the wood for a clean entry hole, but also has angled cutting edges that ream the hole for reduced breakout, leaving a cleaner exit hole than any competitive bit.

Ohio Power Tool has the individual DareDevil Bits in-stock with full kits coming in the next few weeks. Watch the YouTube video below and see how much easier the DareDevil goes through wood than the Irwin Blue Groove, the most popular spade bit prior to the Bosch DareDevil launch.

 


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Oct 28
Here we go :)
Posted by noreply@blogger.com (Zibri) in italian magazine, frt, last moment, panorama, capabilities, shape, presence on 10 28th, 2008| icon3

At least!
Now who will be the fastest
to send me one to start testing ?
It appears that firmware 2.0 won't
be available today. Fortunately.
It also appears I got right
almost all my predictions:
colours, no front cam.
I wasn't sure (as anyone else) about the GPS presence
till the last moment, but in the article
I wrote for the italian magazine Panorama
I also got the shape and 3G hsdpa
capabilities.
I am ready to start working on it as
soon as someone will provide me one.
As usual, I'll keep you posted here.
Zibri

Tagi: italian magazine, frt, last moment, panorama, capabilities, shape, presence

Oct 28
Shapes
Posted by Elementus in 2d code, symbology, shapes, shape on 10 28th, 2008| icon3

We have new 2D code symbology with absolutely different method of encoding data: we use shape and orientation of elementary figures. Code is very robust, fast and looks interesting :) As usual, reader will be integrated into 2D Sense application for iPhone first. Stay tuned!

Tagi: 2d code, symbology, shapes, shape

Nov 5
Remodeling a 1970 Travel Trailer Deb Leblanc lives in a renovated 1970 Airstream travel trailer she bought on Craigslist for $3,700. Purchasing a “home” for under $4,000 is unusual in itself, sort of like living full-time in an Airstream. But what truly delights me is how Deb seemed to say, “Screw it! I’m doing whatever I [...]

Tagi: airstream, travel trailer, leblanc, personal trainer, deb, screw, full time, shape

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