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The most efficient way to write ABOUT Tradesmith Industries and at least the person balancing the priorities is to briefly describe the current priorities for Mr. Randy E. Smith.

All hands-on deck for the current development project – little to nothing can be released until we get further into the patent process.  Currently we are targeting April of 2026 for a market introduction.  Hopefully we will be able to “pull back the curtain” long before that date but most likely not until mid-2024 at best when prototypes become available.  There was a time when the 1st Segway was introduced with wording similar to “going to change transportation as we know it today”.  Well, needless to say that was a little bit overblown due to the relatively high level of skill required to use the original Segway.  With that [over-the-top] marketing campaign in perspective, we stand by our home page tag line of “the kitchen will never be the same” – at least for mid-grade to high end kitchen design. Since there is absolutely no training or skill required to fully utilize the kitchen improvement that Tradesmith Industries will be introducing it will be rapidly adopted as a new standard expectation in residential and possibly commercial kitchen design.  The breakthrough could someday become part of the “contractor grade” offerings but that level of adoption will certainly take several years after the introduction.

A long distance, far off, 2nd level priority is to help resolve the rapidly increasing occurrence of automatic transmission failure in so many U.S. based vehicles.  One of our web portfolio pages provides just a little additional content to this topic.

A third priority, needed immediately, but just has to wait until priorities 1 & 2 are put to rest, is to offer help, actionable, low cost, instant solutions to facilitate K-12 math and science education.  Our U.S. “children” are starving, thirsting, begging (in silence) for this natural human educational staple.

The preceding three (3) paragraphs may seem like a strange description ABOUT a person but that is the point.  There isn’t much more to this mortal.  God mixed artistic DNA with mechanical DNA which sprouted early at age 15 as a full time employed certified Yamaha mechanic spending nearly all “free time” running his own custom autobody & air brush painting business.  Striving to remove the nascence of “intuition”, Randy acquired his B.S. Mech. Engineering degree from The Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) which included induction into the national Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society!  If that isn’t enough to narrow the focus, both his wife and daughter are …engineers!  Enough said 😊?

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         Numbers are fun

3.1416        ... Pi
 

2.718         ... Euler's Number

1.618          ... Golden Ratio = (1+√5) / 2

 

1.414         ... diagonal multiplier at 45 deg.

99.7%       ... 6-sigma ( not "good enough" for self-driving)

 

3, 4, 5        ... Finding square in an open space

Rule of 72 ... double with   i x t    

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