
The Shoelace Dial
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Hau Tran, a student at Grand Haven High School in Grand Haven, MI, is learning from instructor Jeremy Case. He has designed the Shoelace Dial, a solution for those who struggle with traditional shoelaces. This innovative device addresses two common shoelace issues: it enables one-handed tightening for people with impairments and prevents loosening. Consisting of two small components - the dial itself and the attachment part - the Shoelace Dial is designed to be low-profile, unobtrusive, and cost-effective. Unlike proprietary designs, it is universally applicable to any shoe. To ensure affordability and quality, FDM printing is used for production, with PBT plastics providing a premium feel. In summary, the Shoelace Dial is a compact dial and clip that attaches to any shoe, allowing individuals with hand impairments to easily tighten laces without tying knots.
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