WTF is a kilometer? Sign & Coasters America USA
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Step up your summer game with a funny sign or set of coasters that pay homage to how awesome The United States of America is by belittling the metric system. This is obviously a joke and should stir up some fun conversations with your loved ones or guests who are scientists/researchers/engineers/or metric lovers. This is perfect for the vintage muscle car/American made car owner (before the switch to metric) and for the Harley Motorcycle Lover! These would go well with your Memorial Day or 4th of July decorations/celebrations!
I have a few plates in the .3mf with various configurations. I have 2 fairly large signs 200x220mm in both 3.5mm thick and 7mm thick versions. I also have 2 plates with a set of 4 coasters in both 3.5 and 7mm versions. I also have 2 plates with a singular coaster on them in the 3.5mm and 7mm thickness.
The photos I have for this are on the 3.5mm thickness coaster. A 3.5mm thick coaster is more than adequate but I personally prefer 7mm thickness for my coasters and signs.
I am a scientist and just get a laugh at this everytime I see this design because even though I use the metric system daily I still don't have a grasp as to how far a kilometer is or how much pressure a kilopascal is.
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