From Tooltrace is kind of amazing by Matthew Haughey:

Tooltrace.ai is pretty amazing, as it uses image tools (perhaps AI, but I bet not really) to figure out the sizes of everything based on a known scale of a piece of US letter paper, then uses light/dark object recognition to figure out the edges of your tools and creates usable 3D printer files within seconds.

I don’t have the organization wherewithal to pull off making custom 3D printed storage solutions, but I the combination of Gridfinity and Tooltrace.ai appeals deeply to my ancestral “trace the outlines of the hammer on the pegboard” instincts.

Peter Rukavina

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