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If you're a professional Designer or Engineer, GrabCAD Workbench Beta is for you. GrabCADr Extraordinaire Tommy Mueller has been a tremendous asset to us by actively working with actual clients to bring their products to market quicker than before. Like what you see below, the first phase of creation of a new revolutionary shoe called Adaptive Footware™. Edit: Tommy just made it public! You can see this project right here Unlike your standard boot where the lining, the sole and outer shell are stitched together, Adaptive Footware™ consists of a stiff frame, sole and a separate 'Storm Socks'. All these parts are interchangeable - some Storm Socks for light hiking, other for colder weather. The idea was developed by Doug Smith to inject some greater versatility into the Footwear industry. This is how Doug explained it, This is a modular concept so multiple layers can be added or subtracted based on the environment. If one is wearing it in the city without the brace attached then a minimal foam liner is all that is required to cushion foot from hard carbon fiber shell. A soldier might have a foam liner with a ballistic layer built in. Rough expedition conditions might require […]



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If you're a professional Designer or Engineer, GrabCAD Workbench Beta is for you. GrabCADr Extraordinaire Tommy Mueller has been a tremendous asset to us by actively working with actual clients to bring their products to market quicker than before. Like what you see below, the first phase of creation of a new revolutionary shoe called Adaptive Footware™. Edit: Tommy just made it public! You can see this project right here Unlike your standard boot where the lining, the sole and outer shell are stitched together, Adaptive Footware™ consists of a stiff frame, sole and a separate 'Storm Socks'. All these parts are interchangeable - some Storm Socks for light hiking, other for colder weather. The idea was developed by Doug Smith to inject some greater versatility into the Footwear industry. This is how Doug explained it, This is a modular concept so multiple layers can be added or subtracted based on the environment. If one is wearing it in the city without the brace attached then a minimal foam liner is all that is required to cushion foot from hard carbon fiber shell. A soldier might have a foam liner with a ballistic layer built in. Rough expedition conditions might require […]



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How Pros Use GrabCAD Beta Tools - GrabCAD news

If you're a professional Designer or Engineer, GrabCAD Workbench Beta is for you. GrabCADr Extraordinaire Tommy Mueller has been a tremendous asset to us by actively working with actual clients to bring their products to market quicker than before. Like what you see below, the first phase of creation of a new revolutionary shoe called Adaptive Footware™. Edit: Tommy just made it public! You can see this project right here Unlike your standard boot where the lining, the sole and outer shell are stitched together, Adaptive Footware™ consists of a stiff frame, sole and a separate 'Storm Socks'. All these parts are interchangeable - some Storm Socks for light hiking, other for colder weather. The idea was developed by Doug Smith to inject some greater versatility into the Footwear industry. This is how Doug explained it, This is a modular concept so multiple layers can be added or subtracted based on the environment. If one is wearing it in the city without the brace attached then a minimal foam liner is all that is required to cushion foot from hard carbon fiber shell. A soldier might have a foam liner with a ballistic layer built in. Rough expedition conditions might require […]

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