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  • Animats5 hours ago
    &quot;That&#x27;s what a Vac-U-Form can do!&quot;[1]<p>TechShop used to have a medium sized vacuum forming machine, but it was lost in one of their moves. Those are useful for tool trays. Lay down all the tools for some kit, vacuum-form a tray, and put the tray in a case for the kit. Often used in aerospace, where you want to make sure nobody left a wrench inside the engine or fuel tank.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=lCvgvWiZNe8" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=lCvgvWiZNe8</a>
    • Gigachad1 hour ago
      That sounds a million times easier than modeling gridfinity trays.
    • ludicrousdispla1 hour ago
      reminds me of a certain car trunk scene in Simon Pegg&#x27;s &quot;Kill Me Three Times&quot; (although it used a custom foam insert and not vacuum-formed plastic)
  • EvanAnderson6 hours ago
    I grew up seeing these signs all over and never gave them a thought. I love articles that bring something to my attention that I never thought to think about.<p>Aside: If you are a sign aficionado the American Sign Museum in Cincinnati will make you very happy: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.americansignmuseum.org&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.americansignmuseum.org&#x2F;</a>
  • msuniverse20261 hour ago
    Oh wow, just got my first age-verification redirect because I&#x27;m Australian and the &#x27;online safety act&#x27; is kicking in. Welp.
    • SyneRyder1 hour ago
      For other Australians, I&#x27;m not seeing that, and the article is totally SFW. It&#x27;s all about the technology of signs for small retail &amp; service stores in the 20th Century. I assume the comment above was a joke that initially went whoosh over my head.
  • JSR_FDED5 hours ago
    Signage has such a huge impact on how we experience an environment, the vibes it gives off.<p>Comparing the US and the Netherlands - the US seems much more chaotic and organic than the Netherlands with its unified government standard typeface.
    • euroderf1 hour ago
      Schiphol airport has exemplary signage.
  • userbinator3 hours ago
    Something about that rounded-rectangle shape is evocative of the YouTube logo - perhaps I was primed towards that as one of the signs shown is advertising &quot;TV&#x27;s&quot;.
    • Cockbrand1 hour ago
      I&#x27;m fairly certain that the YouTube logo, especially the original one, is meant to symbolize a Cathode Ray <i>Tube</i> (CRT) TV like this one: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;spencertified.com&#x2F;cdn&#x2F;shop&#x2F;collections&#x2F;Sears-Solid-State-14-CRT-Television-Retro-TV-Televisions_2048x2048_a2370037-7e20-46e2-ac49-1905064b0bf2_1350x848.jpg" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;spencertified.com&#x2F;cdn&#x2F;shop&#x2F;collections&#x2F;Sears-Solid-S...</a> (random example from image search). In times of linear TV, you&#x27;d ask whether anything was on the tube when you were wondering whether you&#x27;d want to watch something.
  • bigbuppo6 hours ago
    This is great. I&#x27;ve been wondering about these for decades.