Phoenix Hand V2 - Infinity Gauntlet

Phoenix Hand V2 - Infinity Gauntlet

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This is a remix of the e-NABLE Phoenix Hand v2 by the EnableCommunityFoundation (by Jason Bryant with replacement components by John Diamond, Scott Darrow and Andreas Bastian). A team of EnableUC students at the University of Cincinnati added detailing to the left and right palms to match the design of the Infinity Gauntlet as well as sculpted stones to fit into the guantlet. Primary design work was done by Industrial Design student Jack Emmerich, with team members including Biomedical Engineering student Zachary Thomas, Industrial Design students Ben Ragals and Caroline Berger, and Medical Science students Perry Li and Mallika Desai. We recommend using the print settings provided on the original Phoenix Hand V2; reproduced below for your convenience. When printing: scale down the stones to 98-99% to make sure they fit (if scaling the palm, scale the stones accordingly). **Glue the stones into the gauntlet, especially if the device is produced for or used around small children**

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