Prosthetic/Robotic Hand Printable As An Assembled Unit Without Supports

Prosthetic/Robotic Hand Printable As An Assembled Unit Without Supports

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Richard Van As and Ivan Owen's 3D-printed prosthetic hands have aided around 100 children. There's also a simpler "Snap-Together Robohand" version, but it still takes half a day to print and assemble. On September 28, 2013, with only three hours to present making technologies to YMCA Black Achievers students and have them build something, a new prosthetic hand was designed. Printed parts assemble without supports in less than an hour, with additional threading required for fishing line and rubber bands. The entire process takes under 90 minutes using about $1 worth of materials. Instructions are available on Instructables (http://www.instructables.com/id/ProstheticRobotic-Hand-Printable-As-An-Assembled-U/), with an STL file posted currently, and the openscad source planned for release.

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