Dummy hand

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Dummy hand

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X1 Carbon
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A1 mini

Right hand
Right hand
Designer
3.7 h
2 plates
4.8(137)

Left hand
Left hand
Designer
3.7 h
2 plates
5.0(28)

(RIGHT HAND) one print batch
(RIGHT HAND) one print batch
3.5 h
1 plate
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Patreon : If you would like to support my work I now have a patreon here

 

Drawing inspiration from Soozafone's Dummy13, I thought it would be exciting to adapt the concept to a hand by constructing a skeleton layered with armored elements.

The outcome is a visually striking hand, featuring a biologically accurate skeleton beneath the surface.

Printing tips

Material

The skeleton should be printed in PETG or a similar material, as PLA is unsuitable due to the risk of the joints loosening over time. The skin parts, however, can be printed using any material.

 

Layer height

I used 0.2mm layers for all my tests, but you can probably use a lower layer height.

 

Assembly instructions :

Once all the pieces are printed, you'll notice that almost all of them are numbered (except for the wrist and the two parts of the palm, which are easily recognizable).

 

The number on the skin is on the inside
The number on the fingers are on the top

 

The first number corresponds to the finger (ranging from 1 to 5, starting with the thumb), while the second number indicates the specific phalange of that finger.

For example, the part numbered 2.2 corresponds to the second phalange of the second finger wich is the index.

Palm assembly :

Attach the first phalange of each finger (except the thumb) to the wrist, ensuring the numbers face the inside of the palm. Next, connect both sides of the palm around the wrist and fingers as shown. The pieces should snap together seamlessly.

Finished palm

Finger assembly

Pair each finger with its corresponding skin part :

Next, connect the fingers and their skin parts, following these rules:

  • The numbers should align, sitting directly on top of each other.
  • The notch and its corresponding bump must be on the same side to snap together securely.

The parts should click together. Ensure that the fingertips are snapped together securely (this may require a bit of force).

Remember the placement of each finger part, as the numbers will be hidden once assembled.

Do this for every phalange and assemble every finger like this :

Final assembly

Connect every finger to the palm and enjoy !

 

 

Left hand

There is a separate print profile for the left hand. It is essentially the same as the right hand, except the wrist, the front palm, and the back of the palm, which are mirrored.

 

Update

I plan to create a stand for the hand to sit on, allowing it to be displayed at more angles than just upright. The wrist already has a hole for this purpose.

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I remixed the middle part and connected a plug to fit my prosthesis
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that's awesome man!
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that’s amazing!
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OMG that's awesome !!! ✌
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looks amazing 🔥
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really 🙄the middle finger
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if the hand is cool enough to allow me to do that, I sure am gonna
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Replying to @user_1111272758 :
You'll live
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I'm not 100% sure my cat grasps how cool of a design this is, but I love it -- Easy print, fun assembly. Just excellent work all around. Can't wait to see what else you come up with! My only suggestion would be to have a second "hard mode" profile where the digit shells are not labeled on the inside - the markings are actually slightly visible on the exterior surface on my print. Doesn't bother me, but I imagine some people might be game for the added challenge of assembling unlabeled shell pieces if it means a more perfect finish!
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Awesome colors! You’re the first person to finish a make of my model, so I’m really glad the tolerances worked out! I haven’t had any issues with visible numbers on my prints, but I could look into making them smaller. When I first started this model, I didn’t label the pieces, and once they got shuffled, assembling it was a total nightmare, haha 😂 P.S.: I also have El Capitan and the half dome as my screensaver!
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cute cat
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fartnite battle pass, I just s*** out my a**
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Is there a base to print? Hand is awesome but there is a ball joint at the bottom and hoping there's a base for it.
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I am working on the base (that is why there is a ball joint), I will upload it when it's finished
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Thank you, this model is superb
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German?
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Thank you so much for your incredible work. Every aspect of the hand is truly outstanding—the idea, the execution, and the attention to detail. Absolutely brilliant!
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Thanks men 👍
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Right hand
I'm unsure why the filament is misbehaving; I've temporarily removed a few parts. The part numbering design is truly excellent
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is that Korean?
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This is definitely one of my favorite prints! It is way easier to put together than dummy 13. Love it!
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Great print! Worked on the first try!
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Nice ! Only thing left to do is adding the skin 😅
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Love it, nice job Hugo, all pieces fit very well, just a little bit of sanding in the armer to fit the finger part, the numbers help alot, i didn´t resist and made a base :) for it, used the thumb connector to make a stick to the base and hand. The base became very cool, it was generate in meshy with the prompt ("I want a base for a bust that as an old futuristic look"), if you are interested in testing this is the link : https://makerworld.com/en/models/1059724#profileId-1047734
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