Prosthetic Arm

Prosthetic Arm

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I've designed an award-winning science fair project that's sure to impress judges. My creation is printed on a cutting-edge Stratasys uPrint SE Plus 3D printer, which offers high-quality prints with intricate details. The print settings are optimized for maximum impact, with rafts and supports carefully added to ensure stability and strength. The resolution is set to an impressive .1 mm, allowing for precise control over the printing process. One of the unique features of my project is its hollow structure, achieved by setting the infill percentage to 0%. This not only reduces weight but also adds a touch of elegance to the design. After printing, I carefully submerge the pieces in a bath to remove any excess material and assemble the final product. The result is a visually stunning and highly functional display that's sure to win over even the toughest judges. I used Inventor to design my project from scratch, taking advantage of its powerful tools and features to bring my vision to life. With its intuitive interface and robust functionality, Inventor was the perfect choice for creating a truly impactful science fair project.

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