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I Tried Hard To Make Something In America (The Smarter Scrubber Experiment) - Smarter Every Day 308

Welp.. this is going to be interesting.

I'm grateful that you, the Patrons of Smarter Every Day, have long been aware of this project and have been so supportive. I'm excited to see if we can tool this thing up... but I'm simultaneously scared that we might not be able to figure it out well.

Thank you for being so supportive and making this project happen! I now know how to CNC machine, I know more about stamping and injection molding.... all kinds of things. I'm grateful for this knowledge, and I'm looking forward to investing whatever comes out of this into manufacturing hardware.

I'm grateful for your support, and for you personally!

Regards,

Destin

I Tried Hard To Make Something In America (The Smarter Scrubber Experiment) - Smarter Every Day 308

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Get ready for a slam of orders with Weber dropping their recall today for 15 years of brushes

Matthew DeVries

Adam Savage has the scrubber on his YouTube channel called "Adam Savages tested"

Don Rude

Here's reason #537 to buy your grill brush: https://youtube.com/shorts/DpkiCQohZgA

Thomas Maufer

Destin, ran across this, have no idea if this would work, just passing on (3d Printed stainless chainmail) https://www.youtube.com/shorts/aapT51yq4VA

John Morris

Hi Destin, Davies Molding in Illinois makes the majority of their products in the US. They are a large knob manufacturer that have been around for a long time. Here's their website Premium Clamping Knobs for Enhanced Functionality | Davies Molding https://share.google/t95ugMhT0ObiBf7HN

Cody Knutson

I really wish I would have been more attentive. I was a Product Manager for over a decade and worked with a lot of American manufacturing companies. I was just watching your scrubber video, Destin, and while it seems easier to get molds made in China, molds can be and are made in the US. They are usually made with more robust cycle intent, but usually costs 3-4x more, as well. I worked with both injection and blow mold manufacturers. LMK if I can help with any contacts if still needed or needed in the future for other projects.

Cody Knutson

I'm late to the entire chainmaille discussion, and I doubt this is a new bit of information for you, but if you're still trying to source another manufacturer, the Canadian company The Ring Lord https://theringlord.com/ has done large scale welded chainmaille projects. I don't work for them so no clue what their scale capabilities are, but feels like it's worth a shot. Canada is in the exact same situation, so it'd be great if we learned some of the lessons you learned on this project.

Rocketman Props

I'm new to Patreon. It was this video that made me decide to join your channel. Thank you for the great content and talking about stuff that matters to all of us.

Steven Wiggin

In case full links are killed, https://www(.)kickstarter(.)com/projects/gweikelaser/gweike-m-6-in-1-multi-process-fiber-and-co2-laser-system

Joe

You shoud check out some of the newer machines that can work with metal like the GWEIKE M Series: 6-in-1 Laser Machine for Your Workshop. It has a active Kickstarter. Might be an alternative to an old school CNC machine.

Joe

Good job. Well rounded video. Product idea suggestion: sell separately just the hand held part without the long handle. (A tad cheaper and easier to ship) My wife loves cast iron and I hate cleaning them while touching the chain mail.

Insidehardware

Happy Father’s Day Destin! I was using my scrubber today after grilling and it made me very thankful of you for it! Have a wonderfully blessed day and don’t hurt your back trying to carry all your kids at once!

Matt Nambot


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