Invention Hunters Season 1 Episode 6 Getting a Grip
- June 11, 2012
- 21 min
Invention Hunters season 1 episode 6, titled "Getting a Grip," follows hosts Garrett Lisi and Reichart Von Wolfsheild as they seek out the newest and most innovative inventions in the world of gripping, grasping, and holding.
The episode begins with Garrett and Reichart exploring the history of gripping technology, from the humble beginnings of the simple pliers to the complex and precise robotics of today. As they dig deeper into the world of gripping, they discover a wide range of innovations, from hand-held tools designed to make ergonomic gripping easier to automated machinery capable of handling delicate and complex objects with ease.
Throughout the episode, Garrett and Reichart visit a number of different inventors and entrepreneurs who have developed unique and groundbreaking products designed to make gripping and grasping easier, more efficient, and more effective.
One inventor they meet is Adam Benton, the creator of the innovative Grabaroo gloves. These gloves are designed with a unique texture that allows users to grip onto almost any surface with ease, making them ideal for a wide range of applications, from gardening and DIY projects to medical procedures and more.
Another inventor they meet is Brad Moore, the founder of a company that specializes in creating custom grips for a wide range of tools, from hammers and screwdrivers to power tools and heavy machinery. Using advanced 3D printing technology, Brad is able to create ergonomic and custom-designed grips that are tailored to the specific needs of individual users.
Over the course of the episode, viewers are treated to a wide range of gripping and grasping technologies, from simple yet effective hand-held tools to complex and advanced machinery that can handle even the most delicate and complex objects with ease.
Whether viewers are DIY enthusiasts, professional mechanics, or just curious about the world of gripping technology, "Getting a Grip" offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of gripping and graping, and the many ways that innovative inventors and entrepreneurs are pushing the boundaries of what is possible.