Friday, January 11, 2013
No answers, just more questions
Today, we had a good session with our client, and we reviewed the project thus far and discussed what was next. We made a chart to mark a list of our priorities and our to do list. It seems I need to add some elbow grease. I've been spending my time trying to create an attachment part from the tricycle drivetrain for the tool, when perhaps I should be focusing on the tool first. Because maybe that attachment part isn't as necessary as I believed it to be. Of course, my research proves that indeed pedal power > single hand power, but under what varying variables? There are assumptions I have had to make in order to move forwards, and as a result, I have a good hypothesis, but a potentially wrong direction. And at the same time perhaps I was just solving a technical challenge and not really doing any design work.
So at the end of the day, back to the drawing board, does the benefit of the idea outweigh the cost of the part?
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