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Couldn't you simply make the tongs "L"-shaped? |
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With the hinge at the end of the longer length and
the grippers at the end of the shorter length? |
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Two tongs don't make a right (angle)... |
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I think Aristotle has misunderstood in which direction the tongs are orthogonal. The tongs are straight and not L-shaped. If the tongs were flat on the ground and the handles pushed in and out from the sides the grippers would move up and down. |
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This would be great for the barbeque if there was a thumb operated spring catch to swivel the hot end 180°. Flipping stylish! |
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There are surgical instruments (forceps) that work like this, but they are small and somewhat specialized. |
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It's just the same [UB], but more manly. Surgery is for wimps. |
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I've illustrated my attempt at designing this. It uses an arc-shaped rack attached to each pair of tongs with a pinion extending between the racks and transferring the force from one to the other. |
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No, most commercial ones have a simple bell-crank type arrangement. But this is very cool, [xaviergisz] |
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The illustration link above seems to link to some kind of spam site. |
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I've updated the illustration link. The free image hosting site that I was previously using must have turned into a spam site. |
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Would be good for chop-sticks too. |
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