FA3D Hand

FA3D Hand

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The FA3D Hand: A Revolutionary Prosthesis. This groundbreaking prosthesis was designed and created by Jelle ten Kate as part of his Master's thesis at Delft University of Technology. The FA3D Hand was originally 3D-printed using a cutting-edge FDM printer, with the intricate details and mechanisms brought to life through high-quality NinjaFlex material. Standard nuts and bolts were used to assemble the hand into its fully functional form. For those who want to delve deeper into the design and construction of this remarkable prosthesis, a comprehensive thesis report is available online at: http://repository.tudelft.nl/islandora/object/uuid:7923ea86-8d83-4acc-95e2-530b18920ee2?collection=education. Additionally, full access to the SolidWorks files used in the design and development of the FA3D Hand can be obtained through the official website of the Hand Fund at http://www.handenstichting.nl/en/example-projects/#FA3DHand_en.

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