Hinge test v2

Hinge test v2

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Continuing my exploration into SLS nylon spring hinges for my robotic hands. These specific hinges are 10mm wide and typically 1.5mm thin in the spring. Although none of the springs meet expectations, when combined with earlier tests on thinner and narrower springs, they're providing valuable insights. On a separate note, I'm researching how to perform FEA modeling on SLS nylon, allowing me to design more efficiently moving forward. If anyone knows a reliable resource for learning this skill, that would be greatly appreciated. Oh, I've also incorporated a simplified finger mechanism into my new hand design. This streamlined setup retains the essential tendon guide lines while eliminating excess support. Follow my progress on Twitter at @Anthromod or visit my website at www.anthromod.com to stay up-to-date.

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