Project- 3D Printed Prostheses October 09, 2014 07:59PM |
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1. Access to Electricity
2. Motivation (production, research, training) (helping one or many) (include this in the intro)
3. Access to Computers and Internet
4. Technological Knowledge
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So there is little point in accepting the limitations of 12vdc.
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Re: Project- 3D Printed Prostheses October 11, 2014 04:58AM |
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It is not my intention to start a debate her, but let me clarify my point. I worked in a hospital back in my country of origin and saw many kids with missing limbs, a kid likes to play and enjoy life without limitations. Explaining a kid what he can an cannot with a plastic printed prosthetic it's impossible, once they know they can walk they will run and play football (soccer). A wooden prosthetic will last longer, will resist abuse and will cost a lot less than a printed one, I helped carved ones and even reinforced them with fiberglass and metal inserts, for each knowledgeable person to print a limb on a 3d printer there is thousands of experienced carpenter. Still with all this been said a willing manufacturer can produce 100 prosthetic by the time you are finishing on on a reprap printer.
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