The iHybrid APV - A fully Customizable Genesis

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grruss

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it would set more recessed without kick
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It would still flucuate with delrin going up and down, there is no lock with this design, the other design locks without a lock ring and would use a key method

Opinions??

the other option is having 4 cutouts on switch and raised keys on firing switch, you would have to turn it to the open slots so keys fit in it, and pull the bottom switch out of the keys and turn it to lock it, hard to explain, there would be no tools required :)

My immediate reaction is in favor of the first design. Doesn't seem like there would be a retrofit option, and stability on the table is crucial for me. Would the second design allow for current switches to be upgraded?

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the other option is having 4 cutouts on switch and raised keys on firing switch, you would have to turn it to the open slots so keys fit in it, and pull the bottom switch out of the keys and turn it to lock it, hard to explain, there would be no tools required :)

I think this option sounds good. Seems easy enough to operate.
 

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The current design, I like a like a lot, but it is a little busy towards the bottom. I think with this sleek design, it looks more like a device over a put together thing. THAT IS NOT BAD! I love my iHy and no one would ever say that, but comparing the two, I agree with the person before that it looks very innovative.
 

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For some reason I'm having a hard time picturing that switch idea on the ihy. I kind of feel like that would take away from its current esthetics in that it looks very robust and "no frills". The indent switch may look too engineered maybe? I dunno, just thinking out loud here. I will probably love whatever gets made, face seems to have a knack for this. :)
 

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For some reason I'm having a hard time picturing that switch idea on the ihy. I kind of feel like that would take away from its current esthetics in that it looks very robust and "no frills". The indent switch may look too engineered maybe? I dunno, just thinking out loud here. I will probably love whatever gets made, face seems to have a knack for this. :)

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ok just my two cents on the switch. I like the design you posted, but I want to be able to lock the switch, too many times I stick it in a pocket and while I can't speak for anyone else, I usually have junk in my pockets that would easily be able to fit into a recessed switch, such as keys, change, the odd nail or screw.
 
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I mean I have a ss ming, siam mods ss tip, 2 other plastic mings. And none of them fit in the hole

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Not a big deal to me but might be to some.
 
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