Is this something I could help people access? I have a high end 3d printer.
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You totally should hook up with Ian Davis. He's trying to bring his mechanical hand to market as a kit and he's been at it for years. If you have a metal 3D printer, I'm sure he'd love to work with you.
I have a high-end printer capable of using carbon fiber filament, though I bet PETG would be more than strong enough.
Never underestimate an amputee's ability to wear off and break any prosthesis 🙂 Nothing is strong enough to resist real life, heavy use multiple hours a day. Amputees don't have the time or luxury to baby their prostheses: they need them to function and live an ordinary life. Prostheses get a real beating and making them last is a properly difficult engineering challenge.
I mean, that absolutely makes sense.
I was totally expecting her to do some crazy trick shot on the billiards table rather than light a lighter.
Anyway it's nice to see technology used for non-depressing things.
It's the mundane everyday things you can't do anymore that you miss the most.
true, I was just distracted by the ever present table. Of course a billiards table also takes up a lot of space and it would be hard not to have it in the camera frame.
It is the depressing things done with technology, that necessitate the non depressing things. Prosthetics like that likely cost 100x the price from a prosthetics company, and of course insurance companies will say it isn't medically necessary