​Moving3Dmachine: Sewing Machine Adaptation Designed for Physical Disability

​Moving3Dmachine: Sewing Machine Adaptation Designed for Physical Disability

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Moving3Dmachine is an industrial sewing machine adaptation for wheelchair users, where pedals are replaced by arm-activated levers. The 3D design was based on an adaptation made by Carlos Espinosa, the inventor and user of the system. Tangencial's team designed, developed, and printed the pieces in 3D. Movingmood is responsible for coordinating and implementing the project. Our goal is to provide a new tool for employability and training for people with disabilities. To assemble the machine, print a copy of each piece from the instructions at instructables.com. For more information or updates, contact us at hello@movingmood.com or visit www.movingmood.com. Update 2: Regulador v2.0 features an extended lower hole to prevent difficulties when inserting the tube. Update 4: Soporte Antebrazo v2.0 is a more robust version. Update 4: Soporte Antebrazo v3.0 has easy assembly.

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