
Finger/thumb assembly jig for an e-NABLE Phoenix prosthetic hand
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This jig is specifically designed to simplify the assembly process for the fingers and thumb of an e-NABLE Phoenix hand, making it more manageable for novice makers during an assembly event or even for individuals with limited dexterity who only have one fully functional hand. The jig holds the finger/thumb tip in precise alignment with the proximal phalanges (also known as a phalanx) allowing for the easy insertion of a snap pin to join them. Print Settings Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Folger RepRap 2020 Prusa i3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm layers Infill: 20% Notes: Despite providing separate STL files for various hand scale factors between 100% and 150% in increments of 5%, this only includes different text to indicate the size. The STL file should be scaled up using a slicer when printing at any scale larger than 100%. The text on the jig can be made more legible by printing the first few layers in a contrasting color to the upper layers. When printed at 100% all the text begins at a height of 1mm. However, when scaling larger than 100%, you'll need to increase the height of the first colored section accordingly. For instance, when scaling up to 130%, the filament should be changed at the layer above 1.3mm.
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