Load video: The MetMo fractal vice in use clamping difficult objects

Bringing an Icon of Engineering into The 21st Century

Squeeze the day with the power of the MetMo Fractal Vise, invented in 1913 and refined in 2025.

This forgotten relic took Kickstarter by storm, and now it's your turn. Drastically improve your clamping game with six independent movements, so you can wrap perfectly around whatever you're working on. Leave no stone unclamped.

What are you waiting for?! No more Mr. Vice Guy.

Meet the most fractical vise ever: The MetMo Fractal Vise. Inspired by a historic patent, this overengineered desktop vise features interchangeable jaws, modular accessories, and a mind-nippingly clever design. Built for the makers who think outside the box — and like to clamp it too.

The MetMo Fractal Vise takes a slice of engineering history and gives it a modern, overengineered twist. This. Is. Engineering. Heritage.

Reimagined from a historic patent, this premium desktop vise combines high-quality materials, modular accessories and interchangeable jaws to create a tool with serious versatility. Its clever fractal geometry adapts to hold almost any shape – even a 3D printed banana.

The MetMo Fractal Vise was designed for makers, hobbyists, and engineers who love tools that feel as good as they perform. So, if you want to upgrade your workspace, turn odd jobs into surprising ones, or simply reshape holding… then give this a twist.