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For 20 years, a $6 knob that takes one hour to 3D print has been grounding Black Hawk helicopters four times a month, and the contractor responsible won't sell us the part or the IP rights to fix it ourselves. So instead, American taxpayers have been paying $40,000 every single time to replace the entire system, multiplied by four times a month, for two decades. That is NOT a procurement problem, that is a shakedown, and it is exactly why right to repair has to be in this year's NDAA.


New notable political trade alert ✍️ Rep Debbie Schultz (D) bought shares of Viasat $VSAT Viasat specializes in military communications & services equipment Schulz just happens to sit on the House Military Construction Subcommittee But that's not all - She was the second best political trader in 2022 (per Unusual Whales) - $VSAT was awarded a $153M military government contract ~1 month before the buy Note though that this trade was filed under "Child" and was up to $15K S/O the boys at QuiverQuant for the OG find













A 40-year-old patent has finally been brought to life. That's the Y-zipper. A 3D-printed three-sided fastener that transitions any object from flexible to rigid and back again. The robotics application is the one that caught my attention. A quadruped robot that adjusts its leg stiffness depending on terrain, switching between rigid and flexible in real time without additional motors or complex mechanical systems. But this goes way beyond robotics. A wrist cast that loosens during the day and stiffens at night. A tent that pops into shape in 90 seconds instead of six minutes. The idea sat in a patent filing for four decades. It took 3D printing to finally make it real. ~~ ♻️ Join the weekly robotics newsletter, and never miss any news → ziegler.substack.com







