Gear Ties are one of those forehead-slapping inventions that makes you wonder "why didn't I think of that?" Basically, Gear Ties are reusable rubber twist ties that come in a variety of lengths, thicknesses, and colors. While one of the primary purposes of Gear Ties is to wrap around things like computer or electrical cords, you can also make simple hooks or hangers from them, or temporarily bind things together as well.
The body of each Gear Tie is striated with parallel incised ridges, so they stay in place.
While all these attributes are great to keep any museum workshop or designer's space in order, I couldn't help playing around with the Gear Ties as toys and seeing the possibilities to use them as exhibit pieces (either for building or creative spaces) or to use during the exhibit prototyping process by holding pieces together or for changing configurations rapidly.
You can see the range of Gear Ties yourself over at Amazon. Let me know how you end up using them!
(A special tip of the ExhibiTricks hat to Peggy Monahan for showing me Gear Ties in the first place.)
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