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In this episode, they discuss the importance of prototyping for inventors.
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Prototyping is essential to convey your idea to your audience in a tangible way, especially in the current visual age.
A prototype allows you to see whether your idea works, the right size, shape, color, and whether people like it.
In the olden days, doodle drawings and the written word were sufficient, but now, without a video or prototype, an idea may not exist.
There are two ways to approach prototyping: pay for everything or chop shop it yourself.
Doing it yourself is legitimate and cost-effective, although paying for it upfront is also an option.
Prototyping is a critical step in the invention process to ensure your idea becomes a reality.
In this episode, the hosts discuss the importance of having a 3D CAD drawing created by a designer or engineer as the first step towards prototyping. They mention that there are different routes to take for prototyping, such as paying for a professional service or doing it yourself. While paying for a professional service is legitimate, the hosts agree that doing it yourself is a preferred method as it saves money and allows for greater control over the process.
They caution that in the world of inventing, it is easy to spend a lot of money quickly, and many service providers may not guarantee results. As such, young inventors need to be savvy with their funds. The hosts also clarify that by "young inventors," they mean novice inventors, rather than age.
To illustrate the point of starting with what you have, one of the hosts shares their experience of creating their first prototype using a washer and a piece of string that cost them about $3. They emphasize the importance of testing ideas through prototyping and explain how the process helped them refine their initial concept.
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