Wilhe's Raptor Adaptor (Terminal Device for Existing Prosthesis)

By SkipMeetze

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SkipMeetze
SkipMeetze
almost 10 years
Hi Roy, Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. Check out the tinkercad model at https://tinkercad.com/things/8rOq92c76jG Unfortunately, it is not really scalable unless your are a "power user" of tinkercad. The design is (1) a proof of concept for using e-NABLE hands on existing prosthetic devices and (2) a custom prosthesis for one particular recipient. I plan to blog about the tinkercad process early in the year. Also, we are in the process of developing an adaptor that makes e-NABLE hands usable as a terminal device for prosthetist-created below-elbow devices in general. That may get you where you want to be with the potential recipient. Stay tuned.
Roy Achiron
Roy Achiron
about 10 years
THIS IS AWESOME. Great job. I'd like to print one of those ASAP for a recipient that has myriad of arm prosthetics, and is really interested in a 3D printed hand. I would need to account for the size of her prosthetic device, would you explain how it should be scaled to fit?
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Having retired from Xerox as a Human Factors Engineer, Skip Meetze is co-founder of Rochester e-NABLE Lab where he mentors high school and college students in rapid prototyping and iterative design. Skip collaborates with other e-NABLE volunteer design...

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