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Saturday, 13 June 2015 10:23

Young inventor still glowing

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Patrick Roskam Patrick Roskam

Young Waikato inventor Patrick Roskam (14) will celebrate a milestone at Fieldays: one year since he launched his Gudgeon Pro 5-in-1 gate hanger at the 2014 event.

Gudgeon Pro’s ‘birthday’ will be celebrated in the main pavilion with cake.  “I’ve done a deal with mum to do the baking; mind you I think we will need a few cakes,” says Roskam.

All buyers of a Gudgeon Pro at Fieldays will get a free Gudgeon Pro keyring designed and printed by Roskam on a 3D printer he bought with his prize money.

Roskam invented the Gudgeon Pro for a science fair three years ago. Raised on a dairy farm, he conceived the device after his father bought a new farm and had to rehang all the gates on the race.

The tool allows straight, accurate drilling of holes for gudgeons -- especially the lock-through type. And it makes the job faster and less frustrating. “It replaces lots of tools to do the job, so reducing cost and inconvenience.”

Chiefly the tool is a drill guide for gudgeons and can be adjusted for different gates. It also has a level and two sets of wire placement guides to ensure the accuracy of a wire fence. 

Winning the Agri Innovation Award for farm aids and tool/farm inventions was amazing, Roskam says. “There were 13 other entries in this category. I had to talk to five judges about the Gudgeon Pro which was a bit stressful.

“I was up against Dow Agrosciences and Te Pari Products so I was [expecting] to get a merit award. I was blown away when they announced I had won that class.

“The award also came with a big surprise of $1000 but I think the award was more important.”

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