
Wheelchair for people in 3rd world countries "HU-GO"
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It looks like you've designed a 3D printed wheelchair using everyday materials, such as broomsticks and MDF or plywood. You've also shared your design process, including sketches, redesigns, and testing of different components. Here are some key points from your post: * You started by looking at your own wheelchair and how the loads were distributed. * You began to sketch what this might look like and how many bits you would need to make. * You redesigned the parts so it would use the minimal amount of filament or parts. * You thought about how to use normal everyday things for a useful purpose in this project, such as reusing socks for the arm rests and flour bags for the seat materials. You've also attached some photos of your design, including: * A frame made out of MDF or plywood and cross bracing * Cross frame supports that you used to hold on to the two timber frames * A mock up design for the seat fabric support * The actual component that holds the pencils * A check print to make sure it worked before sending the wheel to the printer * The wheel fitted and working well * Your sewing handiwork, where you sewed a piece of fabric to create a seat cover
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