e-NABLE - volunteers offer prosthetic hands made for children by 3D printers

RIT Researcher Jon Schull has connected hundreds of volunteers around the globe to make super affordable prosthetic hands wherever they are needed. e-NABLE volunteers are connected through the internet, and donate their time and the use of 3D printers to print and assemble the movable plastic hands. See: for info Unlike established prosthetic hands, which can cost as much as $45,000, these hands can be produced for a cost of about $50. The mechanical hands will not replace t
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