eNable 3D Printed Prosthetic Hand "Reverse Grip"
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This is a "reverse grip" modification to the e-NABLE Raptor Reloaded 3D printed prosthetic hand designed by five students at Texas A&M University in collaboration with e-NABLE. The innovative idea behind this project allows users to hold onto objects for longer periods without feeling wrist fatigue, thanks to its unique functionality. When relaxed, the hand is fully closed, and when flexed downward, it opens. Printer Settings: Printer: Flashforge Dreamer Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.3mm Infill: 30% Post-Printing: After 3D printing, parts may need to be sanded so they fit together effectively. Overview and Background: This project serves as an educational tool, enabling users to go through the process of printing and assembling their own prosthetic hand. The user can follow the attached instruction manual to create a customized hand that meets their needs.
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