Prosthetic Hand

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Prothestic Hand Remix: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1095104 In this video explains the process. Enables subtitles https://youtu.be/uWL13vvi94s This prosthesis has been designed to help those people with missing fingers. It has been modelled keeping in mind the following principles: -Keep the number of printed parts as low as possible. -Keep the assembly process as simple as possible. -Use the least possible amount of non-printable parts. In this new model, you can choose how to join fingers, using screws (2M), axes wire, or filament printer. Leave openings in the model to allow the hand to transpire. -The previous model had another hand rotation system on the wrist, had more freedom. On this occasion I have modified the movement of the wrist using the fantastic idea of a union that uses hand "Flexy-hand" http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:380665 -I have also modified the system of tensioning the strings. It is safer than before and takes up less space. The fingers flex when they are pulled by strings, such as fishing line, and extend automatically with the help of elastic cord. A fabric strap with velcro is needed to secure the prosthesis to the arm. You can download the original file blender, and thus can be studied and modified to improve its performance. I hope to be successful with modifications. Thank you very much to "http://www.africadirecto.org/ " for suggesting changes and help to improve the model https://youtu.be/9YwDoLA-IRM Print Settings Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 mm   Notes: -Dixtal pieces: printed flexible filament "filaflex" - 80% filling -Hand, Wrist and Proximal pieces: 20% filling -links and cover pieces: 20% filling Post-Printing Tutorial: http://www.instructables.com/id/Prothestic-Hand/ Remixed From   Hand by bqLabs   This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Prothestic Hand by Shira is licensed under theCreative Commons - Attribution - Share Alikelicense.

About the author:
Shira
I was born in Madrid, Spain. I started drawing and modeling in my early childhood. I studied Fine Arts for five years at the University of Madrid (Complutense). I specialized in sculpture and went on to study modelling and ceramics in in Madrid Ceramics School for two years. I worked as a graphic designer and then as an illustrator for several years. I am also a sculptor and like create articulated dolls. I invite you to see my website www.soniaverdu.es  

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