Utility without borders
The Internationalist began with a simple concept: Make a tool that can make it through TSA without a blade, and have a replacement ready at any time.
Microscopic form, endless utility
Designed to replace a disposable box cutter, the egronomics of the internationalist mirror those of larger knives, but with the ability to swap or remove blades for different cutting tasks.
Recommended pairing
Each internationalist can be loaded out differently, but a recommended practice is having an allen key to replace blades, and a microSD card with the gcode to either CNC or 3d print a replacement in the event that the original gets damaged.
Print it or cut it
The real beauty of this design is that you can make it on a 3d printer in just under an hour, meaning you could have the file in your cloud and have one in hand as soon as you find a usable printer.