Homemade scissor lift shoes. By Nevon Projects. 2:29 video:
Previously:
Pole climbing shoes - GIF
Michael Jackson's anti-gravity illusion shoes - GIF and patent
Shoe wear simulator - video
Making shoes by hand - GIF
Homemade scissor lift shoes. By Nevon Projects. 2:29 video:
Previously:
Pole climbing shoes - GIF
Michael Jackson's anti-gravity illusion shoes - GIF and patent
Shoe wear simulator - video
Making shoes by hand - GIF
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Not for me I am afraid I am a stepladder man. Looks very unstable and when you have got the item out of the bin how do you lower yourself?, as it looks like both hands are needed to operate each shoe lift. Or is a case of finding the object and then going to find a stepladder to remove from bin? Other than that what a great idea . I am sure with a few more years research it will find a place in industry.
I would like to add I hate heights and will not be rushing down the workshop to make a pair 😆
I have just looked up Nevon Projects and they design projects for students? No wonder graduates we get at work have little if no experience when designing and manufacturing mechanical projects. If this is the sort of resources they are using. Sorry to be a misery but did make me smile.
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Last edited by thehomeengineer; Jan 2, 2020 at 01:55 PM.
No support s extending to the calves for stability. never rely on the ankles for stability when using some elevation device.
Carpenters, drywallers and painters and even some electricians use stilts but their stilts have leg braces much like the braces that Polio victims and people with severed Achilles tendons had to wear just to be able to walk.
These accordion scissors devices are a pair of broken ankles waiting to happen.
Note they were firmly anchored together and were still wobbly
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