eNable 3D Printed Prosthetic Hand "Reverse Grip"

eNable 3D Printed Prosthetic Hand "Reverse Grip"

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This is a "reverse grip" modification to the e-NABLE Raptor Reloaded 3D printed prosthetic hand. This project was started by five students at Texas A&M University working with e-NABLE, and the idea is that when relaxed, the hand is fully closed. When the hand is flexed downward, the prosthetic hand opens. This allows the user to hold onto objects for longer periods of time without feeling fatigue in their wrist. Print Settings Printer: Flashforge Dreamer Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.3mm Infill: 30% Post-Printing 3D printed pieces may need to be sanded so the parts can fit together effectively. Overview and Background This project can be used as an educational tool so the user of the hand can go through the process of printing and assembling their own prosthetic. Lesson Plan and Activity Follow the attached instruction manual, and the user will create a hand of their own!

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