A compact DIY assembly kit that transforms a flat laser-cut stainless steel sheet into three functional tools a hammer, a Phillips screwdriver, and a flathead screwdriver through a simple and intuitive assembly process.
This project explores the transformation of flat, two-dimensional metal sheets into fully functional three-dimensional tools. The product is a compact DIY assembly kit that allows the user to build three everyday tools from a single laser-cut stainless steel plate: a Phillips screwdriver, a flathead screwdriver, and a hammer. All parts are precisely cut from a 3 mm stainless steel sheet, remaining attached to the plate until the user removes them.
The design focuses on dimensional transformation turning flat industrial geometry into solid, usable objects through a simple and intuitive assembly process. After removing the components, the user assembles the tools using straightforward mechanical connections. The hammer head is formed by stacking metal discs, while interlocking parts create the handles and screwdriver shafts. The result is a minimal and expressive tool set that evolves from a flat surface into functional objects.








