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- I'm looking for some information on material strengths to determine viable options to make a custom White Cane for a recently blinded friend
I have a friend who was in a car accident causing full and permanent blindness. I've been looking to help him solve some of the issues he is running into. One of them is that he is tall, about 6'2" and the optimal length of a White Cane for moving quickly is 4 inches shorter than your height. Meaning his optimal would be about 5'10". Most options available are quite a bit shorter.
This cane needs to be as light as possible while being stiff to provide good feedback and strong enough to handle day to day usage.
We borrowed a folding aluminum cane from his rehab center to get some measurements as a baseline. Outer diameter 12.7mm thickness 1.25mm Inner Diameter around 11.45mm.
The only place those dimensions must be replicated is the tip of the cane. This used a Hook Style Cane Tip https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08H3H6MR3?tag=pfamazon01-20 (same exact head I've ordered for the project) this works by nesting inside the cane tip and using elastic band down the length of it to hold the tip in place. This also allows you to fold the cane like a tent pole. The Diameter of this shows as 10.25mm on my calipers.
Other heads could also be used such as this Slip on Style https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LMOQ32Q?tag=pfamazon01-20
The hook style works well for folding canes which is the end goal, but want to start with a simple straight tube that could be modified to folding later.
So far local metal supplies have not had something in stock that meets those dimensions and have been too heavy as they were too thick.
One thing we have considered is a Titanium cane either straight wall, or narrower with the end flaring out or attached to a piece of aluminum the right size for the head. I don't have a solid enough understanding of the strength of the tubes to get it as light as possible while still being sturdy enough. Titanium is much heavier than aluminum but to get the same strength a much smaller tube could be used.
The idea came from seeing these available https://lssproducts.com/titanium-telescoping-cane-50/ We would go with that but its about 20 inches too short for him.
Because of the length, this gets pretty expensive to ship so I was hoping to get some advice before just buying something.
I'm no engineer, I understand most the basic concepts but don't have any experience to help me figure out good options that meet his needs. I came across this forum and was wondering if perhaps someone could help me with this.
I appreciate your time.
This cane needs to be as light as possible while being stiff to provide good feedback and strong enough to handle day to day usage.
We borrowed a folding aluminum cane from his rehab center to get some measurements as a baseline. Outer diameter 12.7mm thickness 1.25mm Inner Diameter around 11.45mm.
The only place those dimensions must be replicated is the tip of the cane. This used a Hook Style Cane Tip https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08H3H6MR3?tag=pfamazon01-20 (same exact head I've ordered for the project) this works by nesting inside the cane tip and using elastic band down the length of it to hold the tip in place. This also allows you to fold the cane like a tent pole. The Diameter of this shows as 10.25mm on my calipers.
Other heads could also be used such as this Slip on Style https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LMOQ32Q?tag=pfamazon01-20
The hook style works well for folding canes which is the end goal, but want to start with a simple straight tube that could be modified to folding later.
So far local metal supplies have not had something in stock that meets those dimensions and have been too heavy as they were too thick.
One thing we have considered is a Titanium cane either straight wall, or narrower with the end flaring out or attached to a piece of aluminum the right size for the head. I don't have a solid enough understanding of the strength of the tubes to get it as light as possible while still being sturdy enough. Titanium is much heavier than aluminum but to get the same strength a much smaller tube could be used.
The idea came from seeing these available https://lssproducts.com/titanium-telescoping-cane-50/ We would go with that but its about 20 inches too short for him.
Because of the length, this gets pretty expensive to ship so I was hoping to get some advice before just buying something.
I'm no engineer, I understand most the basic concepts but don't have any experience to help me figure out good options that meet his needs. I came across this forum and was wondering if perhaps someone could help me with this.
I appreciate your time.