S.H.O.V.E.L. Is An Open Source Multi-Tool

S.H.O.V.E.L. Is An Open Source Multi-Tool

S.H.O.V.E.L. is yet another multitool, but an unusual one. It sports a combined fork/spoon for eating, a serrated edge for cutting things, a bottle opener and a length of paracord. It’s also open source so you can customise it yourself.

If you think the S.H.O.V.E.L. looks great as-is you can buy a finished version from the designers, but if you think it could use an improvement or two then you can take matters into your own hands. The creators of the S.H.O.V.E.L. decided to post the datasheet and CAD files on the product page so you can grab them and create your own version should theirs not suit you. Nice!

S.H.O.V.E.L. [Spark Fun via Uncrate]


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