
Fingerbox v1
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I am excited to be the one to bring the fingerbox into the 21st century! I have studied hundreds, if not thousands, of fingerboxes to perfect my design, and countless hours and attempts have been made, at least 10 grams of filament have been wasted in an attempt to create the perfect fingerbox. This model is by far not perfected and I hope people tag me in their remixes of this classic piece of technology! HAPPY PRINTING! The Finger Box is ostensibly a relatively simple device. But in fact a modern finger box is a staggeringly complex machine, with late 20th Century models comprised of many finely crafted components. These are most often distributed in sets of nine, but the poor, the disenfranchised and the mentally handicapped have all been observed amusing themselves for hours at a time with just a single unit. Finger boxing (also referred to colloquially as "fingering" and/or "boxing") is a rapidly growing trend among youths aged 13-18. All the same, finger boxing is well known throughout the former British Empire as the sport of gentlemen. Finger boxes date back at least three centuries, when they were made by individual craftsmen for personal use. The commercial instance of the device, though certainly in a cruder and less intricate form than today's complex models, was developed by Sir Eustace Henry Trollington in 1862 in Dunbartonshire, Scotland.
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