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Interview with young man about his 3D printed prosthetic hand


Joris writes, “E-nable is a community of people working together to design and 3D print prosthetic hands.”

Regular prosthetic hands cost tens of thousands of dollars because of this kids don’t get them until they are fully grown. With a $50 functional 3D printed e-NABLE hand you can keep 3D printing new hands as your kids grow. Kids can use these hands to pick up and hold things. By customizing them they can make them their own and instead of weird stares get awesome questions about their robot hands.


E-Nabling the Future: Designing and 3D Printing Prosthetic Hands [Joris Peels/Inside 3DP]

(Thanks, Joris!)

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