"Timeline Tools" to take DIY work process automatically and record it on Twitter



Taking a picture of the work scene in order using the tool, after completing the work will edit the photos on Twitter in chronological order and upload it, so to speak The magical tool box is "Timeline Tools"is.

Even if you do not keep the camera during work, automatically shoot hands and save it after attaching timestamp and record of used tool, so DIY is a hobby, and its production landscape is on the internet It seems to be said to be a breakthrough tool for those who want to share with.

Details are as below.Timeline Tools | Jack Chalkley

At first glance there is nothing to be a tool box, but this is the "Timeline Tools" which automatically records the work process.


First of all, open the drawer on the side, not the lid on the top side.


Inside is a flashlight style instrument. When this is taken out, the tool box senses it and starts to operate.


Since the camera is installed at the tip of the instrument, it is necessary to set it so that the work scenery is reflected. Since the tip part of the appliance such as a flashlight is removable and the magnet is attached to the back side, if there is a place that can be attached close to the workplace, only the tip is set like this and the one with the handle is convenient It is good to take out all the appliances and set them if you like.


For each tool as well, the tool box senses when it is "taken out" from the tool box and "when it is returned", so when the camera box is taken out, the camera takes a picture of the use scene It is getting.


With this kind of feeling, I take a picture of the work at hand firmly.




In addition to automatic shooting, since the shutter button is attached to the equipment with which the camera is installed, you can shoot the completed drawing manually.



After a series of work, return the flashlight style instrument.


Then, the tool box senses the completion of the work by the action, adds a time stamp to the photographed photograph, rearranges them in chronological orderTwitpicIt will upload to us. Since the illustration of the used tool is located right under the picture, the work process is easier to understand than to upload photos.


This "Timeline Tools" was made by Jack Chalkley in the product design class at Dundee University, which seems not to be commercialized, but "Makezine.comFor those who say that they love making their own works that will be posted in "etc., is not it an item that is desired to be put to practical use?

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