Atomic Lab - LEFT PROSTHETIC ARM - No strings - Modular

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Atomic Lab - LEFT PROSTHETIC ARM - No strings - Modular

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Summary - Im currently working to upload the new one!

Here is a small video of the hand working:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-BP-0MHJB4

This hand was developed after 5 iterations of hands, it use no strings, it can be assembled in 15 minutes. The user doesn't need to do more strength to actioned the hand plus the strength of the elastic strings.

It can be easily repaired, the fingers have holes to put pens, or others things.

For more information, check Atomic Lab in the socials:

www.facebook.com/theatomiclab or
www.twitter.com/theatomiclab

Or you can help Atomic Lab to keep working at http://limbs.earth/donations/limbs/

If there is users and feedback for this hands, we will upload the arm version and the opposites hands.

Don't forget to add velcro!

Print Settings

Printer: 

Trideo

                                            

Rafts:                     

Doesn't Matter

 

Supports: 

Yes

                                            

Resolution:                     

0.1->0.25 (No more.)

 

Infill: 

15%->35%

                    
                        

Notes:                    

ust check the best orientation to print with your printer, the files are not laiding in the bed.

Use the supports for the small parts.

Follow the "Manualton PDF" for assembly.

Thumbscrew.stl and other "mechanical parts" such as connectors should be scaled down around 4%, depending on your machine quality (if its a cheap 3d, go up to 8%)

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Thank you!! Im bringing all my projects here, so I hope to soon have more publish! This prosthetic was already donated to 3500 kids/adults by us and thousand and thousand more downloaded. This is an old but functional prosthetic, a new design is coming.
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OMG So friggin cool. if anyone ever says "3D printing? what can you do with that?" show them this!
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