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What other tools have you produced/patented?

It's so cool that you were able to come up with a new tool and patent it. I see you have other versions of the RODY tool coming out soon, that's awesome, congratulations! 🙂

Are there any other tools you have produced or patented? What kind of tools are they and are they for sale anywhere?

Hello BrianB,

Thank you for your support. What motivated me to come out with the RPC tool was from hating the concept of using the measuring tape.  As a car technician, I'm used to buying special tools for a certain task that needs to get done in a short time manner.  For this reason, I came out with this RPC tool for windows, door blinds, or curtains installation.  As far as other tools, no, not yet.

Best,

RPC

I wanted to ask the same. I hope you produce more tools in the future. Soemtimes when I am do something in my home I wonder if there are other more effective ways of doing things or if are there some new tools that can make the work easier, I often look in interner for tools that save time in installing or buliding things.

 

Kudos for your idea.

Hello johnny,

Thank you for your feedback!

Best,

RPC

I haven't patented anything, but I've created several different types of wallpaper smoothing tools with my 3D printer. Standard smoothing tools are straight, for baseboards, doorframes, crown moldings, etc. However, when I've created my own angled smoothers I can more effectively cut trimmings in small spaces, curved moldings, and other unique areas. The only reason I don't have a patent is because there's a site that makes different shaped smoothers. I make my own because mine are tailored to Florida's construction.

You should launched something new more. Try to grow your business more by creating new things.

Quote from TonyFL on August 8, 2020, 11:41 pm

I haven't patented anything, but I've created several different types of wallpaper smoothing tools with my 3D printer. Standard smoothing tools are straight, for baseboards, doorframes, crown moldings, etc. However, when I've created my own angled smoothers I can more effectively cut trimmings in small spaces, curved moldings, and other unique areas. The only reason I don't have a patent is because there's a site that makes different shaped smoothers. I make my own because mine are tailored to Florida's construction.

Sounds like you have made a very useful tool. You should consider patenting it. The wallpaper industry is growing fast. Many prefer wallpaper for paint. Myself included, though am yet to buy my first wallpaper. A smoothing tool will be a must-have not only for interior designers but also for average homeowners.