
KIBO Prosthetic Hand for Below Elbow Amputation
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This is KIBO, a Japanese term meaning "Hope," a cutting-edge 3D Printed Prosthetic Hand with advanced actuators designed specifically for individuals with below-elbow amputation. For optimal performance, it's crucial to print all components using ABS or stronger materials for real-world use. While PLA is suitable for educational purposes and demonstrations, it may not provide the same level of durability. Please note that this project currently only includes the prosthetic hand itself, excluding the required electronics assembly, which must be created separately using tools such as Arduino. To assemble KIBO, you will need the following components: - Six M5x15 screws - One M3x10 screw - One M3x15 screw - Two 605zz bearings - One 5mm shaft measuring 70mm in length - One 5mm shaft measuring 60mm in length - One 5mm shaft measuring 50mm in length - Two MG996 Servos Instructions for assembly will be provided soon in video format. Stay informed and keep an eye out for updates!
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