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đ§ The Multifool | 3D Printed Hyper-Tool for Curious Minds
Whatâs up, makers? Michael hereâwell, not reallyâbut the Multifool might just be the most over-engineered, under-explained utility card in existence. Equal parts science experiment, math riddle, and existential question, this 3D-printed marvel brings the spirit of curiosity and chaos straight to your desk.
đŤ Designed to Confuse, Built to Amuse
The Multifool packs 8 highly specific, dubiously practical functions-each one perfectly calibrated to make you say, âBut... why though?â
đ§Š Features
âď¸ Angles of 60°, 90°, 137.5°, and 177.4° â because every degree counts, even when it doesnât.
âď¸ Melting point: 160 °C / 320 °F â once reached, this fact becomes scientifically and physically irrelevant.
âď¸ M7.53 hex slot â fits nothing you own, but youâll still check.
âď¸ Earth-sized Schwarzschild circle â a black hole of usefulness.
âď¸ Toy Brick-compatible holes â exactly four, because mathematics said so.
âď¸ Relativistic ruler â accurate to the centimeter only when traveling at 91.9% the speed of light.
âď¸ Average pinky length indicator â a helpful reminder of human proportions, for reasons unknown.
âď¸ Kangaroo gauge â if a kangaroo fits inside, youâre officially at a safe distance.
đ§Ş Print Settings
⢠0.2 mm layer height
⢠PLA or PLA+ recommended (melts at 160 °C â so it tells the truth once)
⢠No supports needed
⢠Prints in ~30 minutes, uses ~8 g filament
â ď¸ Note: The Multifool wonât fix anythingâbut it will make you question everything.
License
You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.




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