Using the tool itself to help build better tools—using the calipers and gauges to refine its own next iteration.
When you think of a multi-tool, your mind probably jumps to the classic stainless steel silhouette of a Swiss Army knife. But what happens when you combine that functional heritage with the limitless possibilities of and reverse engineering ? Elias.rar answered this by creating a modern, digital-age EDC (Everyday Carry) tool specifically tailored for 3D printing enthusiasts. A New Vision for EDC
The Elias.rar project represents a shift toward . Rather than buying a one-size-fits-all tool, this design shows how additive manufacturing allows for: Multi tool by elias.rar
Whether you're a hardcore EDC collector or a weekend 3D printing hobbyist, this project serves as a masterclass in functional design.
The Ultimate 3D-Printed Multi-Tool: A Deep Dive into the Elias.rar Project Using the tool itself to help build better
Adding or removing features (like a deburring tool ) based on your personal workflow.
Integrates components from a drill, featuring a spring-loaded button system to activate different modes. The Ultimate 3D-Printed Multi-Tool: A Deep Dive into
Includes a built-in caliper and radius gauge set to quickly determine object dimensions and round-overs for modeling.