The ability to use essential tools such as scissors and pens is often taken for granted, but for individuals suffering from rheumatoid arthritis, these seemingly simple tasks can become incredibly challenging and frustrating. Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease that primarily affects the joints, causing pain, stiffness, and inflammation. The condition can significantly impair fine motor skills, making it difficult to grip and manipulate objects like scissors and pens. Being able to use these tools effectively is crucial for daily tasks, such as writing, cutting paper, or even performing basic self-care activities. The inability to use these tools can lead to a loss of independence, reduced quality of life, and increased dependence on others for assistance. While technology has certainly introduced digital alternatives, the tactile experience and versatility provided by these tools remain unmatched. Adaptive tools and techniques can be developed to assist individuals with such conditions, but these alternatives may not fully replicate the functionality and ease of use offered by traditional scissors and pens. This project focuses on designing and developing an adaptive writing and cutting device specifically for individuals with hand arthritis. Limited availability and high costs of existing products for arthritis have been identified through research and interviews with rheumatoid arthritis patients.