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
over 9 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?