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Retrieved pro from Dog Rock - LittleHammer début.
rightarmbad
8-Jul-2015
7:06:05 PM
On 8/07/2015 TimP wrote:
>Interesting Rightarmbad, what is the tap tap technique — are you swinging
>the nut tool like a hammer? I've always been a stabber.
>

Absolutely, swing it like a hammer is the only way to do it.
Only takes a 100mm backswing to apply a considerable force.

First time I saw a stabber at work I just scratched my head and wondered WTF he was doing.
stugang
8-Jul-2015
10:46:16 PM
Ok no offence but picking up on badarmman's theme. I suspect this is a piece of kit that will appeal to gumby's like shortman, kg or chinna who can't get gear out for shit in any circumstance.

Not sure it will turn them into expert gear extractors, but they'll enjoy playing with the clicky thingy whilst they completely fail to get the basic logic of getting gear out.

I suggest you include a flame option that lights a sneaky pipe one handed to help them pass the time while they ineffectively whack a partially stuck nut that they are singlemindedly convinced that you need an up whack to get it out when nongumbys realise you need to tap back first then up.

shortman
9-Jul-2015
8:24:12 AM
On 8/07/2015 Jayford4321 wrote:
>Ok no offence but picking up on badarmman's theme. I suspect this is a
>piece of kit that will appeal to gumby's like shortman, kg or chinna who
>can't get gear out for shit in any circumstance.
>
>Not sure it will turn them into expert gear extractors, but they'll enjoy
>playing with the clicky thingy whilst they completely fail to get the basic
>logic of getting gear out.
>
>I suggest you include a flame option that lights a sneaky pipe one handed
>to help them pass the time while they ineffectively whack a partially stuck
>nut that they are singlemindedly convinced that you need an up whack to
>get it out when nongumbys realise you need to tap back first then up.

Stuuuuuugaaaannnnnngggg! Losin your touch mate....
Jayford4321
9-Jul-2015
4:26:13 PM
On 9/07/2015 shortman wrote:
>Stuuuuuugaaaannnnnngggg! Losin your touch mate....

You do realise that you just drove her highness underground again don't you?
TimP
3-Sep-2015
12:01:31 PM
Finally got LittleHammer up on Kickstarter — launched about half an hour ago, and have 6 backers already!

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/climbdesign/littlehammer

I've got a great introductory pledge with free postage if you're quick (20 limit).

It's been over a year of work to get to this point but now I know the hard graft begins: spreading the word. Anyway it's been fun and I've had lots of interest and great feedback to help me get here.

IdratherbeclimbingM9
3-Sep-2015
3:52:45 PM
Good one TimP.

As at this moment it is already;

>13 backers
>$993 pledged of $9,000 goal
>29 days to go
Timp
3-Sep-2015
6:23:09 PM
On 3/09/2015 IdratherbeclimbingM9 wrote:
>Good one TimP.
>
>As at this moment it is already;
>
>>13 backers
>>$993 pledged of $9,000 goal
>>29 days to go
>
Thanks M9
Yeah it's 11% now which is good for the first day.
Rack Sack only got to 16% after 30 days.!
Thanks again for your feedback on the campaign and the device.


Duang Daunk
3-Sep-2015
7:03:18 PM
Looks like a bloody good item bro, and I'll be buying one if your production gets up and running, but I'm sorry I can't pledge at the mo because my stipend is starting to go the way of simeys, ie running low at the moment.

MonkeyBoy
3-Sep-2015
7:39:50 PM
Nice one Tim. Up to 16 backers already ! Great !
nutstory
8-Sep-2015
10:57:53 PM
After the Ewbank’s open-ended grading system and the RP’s, would the LittleHammer be the next Australian climbing revolution…?
Very best wishes to you, TimP, for this innovative and clever nut tool!
TimP
9-Sep-2015
10:51:38 AM
On 8/09/2015 nutstory wrote:
>After the Ewbank’s open-ended grading system and the RP’s, would the LittleHammer
>be the next Australian climbing revolution…?
>Very best wishes to you, TimP, for this innovative and clever nut tool!
>

Thanks Nutstory, that is mighty company indeed. I'm hoping it will be so.
Special thanks for including LittleHammer in your nut tool collection, see campaign update #3.
We are at 67% of our funding goal after 6 days with 55 backers (with thanks to the 4 backers from chockie!) so it's looking good, I'm talking to the manufacturers already, will place orders as soon as we get to 100% even if that's before the 30 days.
dave1962
9-Sep-2015
5:26:58 PM
great work tim, I am looking forward to receiving my order of 4 , so are my mates ,not long to go now til the goal is reached

IdratherbeclimbingM9
16-Sep-2015
10:33:41 AM
On 9/09/2015 dave1962 wrote:
>great work tim, I am looking forward to receiving my order (snip)

+1

Woohoo!
The kickstarter campaign has reached 100% and still with 17 days to go!
LittleHammer will go into production thanks to all our backers.

This is such an affirmation of LittleHammer and a reward for the work that has got us to this point, along with a lot of help from friends.

It feels really good to have such a great crew of backers to make this happen, may you be rewarded with booty (abandoned pro retrieved by LittleHammer) and happy hands (no more barked knuckles).


Once this product gets 'out there' into the real world of usage in climbers hands, I predict another surge in demand for it; as that is when the word will truly spread as people get to see and try the item for themselves, and then also want one...

Congratulations TimP.

Post edit re an earlier update:
What country (assumes backers from all over), did the
As an incentive we will give one extra LittleHammer to the backer who's pledge for a LittleHammer gets us over 100%
end up going to?

Post post-edit:
~> There is absolutely no excuse for leaders not to set their protection extra securely now (assuming short cuts have been taken by some in the past out of deference to getting their gear back), with their second carrying one of these nifty items.
;-)

MonkeyBoy
16-Sep-2015
11:35:11 AM
GREAT WORK !
TimP
16-Sep-2015
12:33:35 PM
Thanks M9 and MonkeyBoy, and all of Chockstone as we got quite a few backers from here.

It is very exciting to get to go into production and get LittleHammer out into the world.

The passing 100% bonus went to Australia, awake at the time of posting luckily! We've had good response world-wide particularly the US with forums and articles on Epic TV http://www.epictv.com/video/climbing/never-lose-stuck-nut-again-spring-loaded-nut-key and Gear Junkie: http://gearjunkie.com/littlehammer-nut-tool

13700 video views so far and if the current rate of new pledges keeps going for the remaining 17 days we could be getting up to 200% funding. This'll pay for the next stage of the patent process and some cool packaging.

Woo Hu! Heading to the shops for a bottle of champaign right now.
rightarmbad
18-Sep-2015
12:13:04 PM
I have a question for you Tim.
How much energy can this thing impart?
How does it compare to even a 3" backswing with a normal nut tool?

What is it's total weight?
If it is substantial, then it may simply be a lighter system to carry a very small hammer with you to hit a normal nut tool.

I'm curious as to how good this thing can be.







edited to make Tims post not make sense :)

MonkeyBoy
18-Sep-2015
1:15:51 PM
So i think the question we ALL really want to know the answer to is.....

Will there be a LittleHammer debut at the 2015 chockstone Aidfest in November ?????

: )


timbigot
18-Sep-2015
1:18:13 PM
How long are your arms Mr Armband? A 3 foot swing is impressive if you could land it accurately on a #1 RP. I imagine from looking at the size of the little thor from the video that it must weigh less than any climbing hammer with the advantage of being able to be used 1 handed.
johnpitcairn
18-Sep-2015
1:34:31 PM
1-handed, that's the deal. Seconding clean. No rock in the chalk bag. Actually, no chalk bag ;-)

Or well-stuck ball nuts, where you might otherwise need 3 damn hands. Grrr.
rightarmbad
18-Sep-2015
3:57:30 PM
So the basis of my scepticism is this:

If you use the stab method, you are limited to the amount you can push and especially the amount of pain you can tolerate with your hand.
Now seeing as this sprung weight has to be opposed by your hand, it must also impart the same hurt or lack of power as stabbing with your hand.

So in essence you have gained nothing as stabbing is single handed also.

Now a small tap far exceeds the force imparted by a stab, and can also be done single handed if you clip the nut so it won't go flying when it comes out.

So what is gained here apart from weight and complexity?
I am as big of a gear whore as anybody, but please tell me how this is an improvement over existing tools.

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