Public Domain Prosthetic Hand 31
New submitter Zeussy writes "While looking around Thingiverse for something to 3D-print, I found this awesome public domain prosthetic hand designed for a 5-year-old child called Liam, who was born without any fingers on his right hand. The design is based on parts either 3D-printed or bought from your local hardware store. It's body powered via cables and bungees; see it in action in this video. They are currently running a Fundly Fundraiser."
This is fantastic (Score:5, Interesting)
I think this also helps answer the other article posted recently, "Are there any real inventors left?" Yes there are.
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Additive manufacturing has been around for a long time, and automated subtractive manufacturing for longer. 3D printing is great, but that BBC story was just their misunderstanding of invention and creativity. They think it's Something That Has Never Been Done Before And Doesn't Include Other Inventions, when that includes very few things in the history of mankind. Everything is iterative. Even the first simple machine a human used was most likely created by some other organism years before.
I propose that w
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Interesting idea around that joke, how many crippling diseases would still be haunting humanity if their cures were made by modern pharma companies instead of generous "anti-capitalist" people like Jonas Salk? I imagine the diseases would still thrive in the 3rd world.
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Can you imagine? (Score:2, Funny)
You take your kid to the family doctor:
Doc: Nice to see you both again. So, uh, where did you get that prosthetic hand for little Tommy?
Dad: I downloaded some designs from the internet and built it myself.
Doc: *gape*
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Two sides to this:
Ages ago, I remember reading in Readers Digest a story about a gentleman and his wife who adopted one of the Thalidomide babies and created a more manageable motorized device for the young man to control so as to have some mobility --- I've always wondered if any of those mechanisms were used in later devices.
There are now devices for CNC milling dental crowns while one waits in a dentist's office:
http://www.shapeoko.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1196&p=9543&hilit=dentist#p9543 [shapeoko.com]
3D fun (Score:5, Insightful)
"And" and "Or" have different meanings... (Score:1)
[sarcasm] I can't wait to read the article and find out if it's 3D printed parts or parts I have to buy. [/sarcasm]
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Awesome (Score:1)
A Public Domain Hand (Score:2)
WOW! (Score:2)
3D printing of penis enlargers (Score:2)
Legality? (Score:1)
This is fantastic of course, but what do actual makers of Artificial hands have to say about this, they own Patents right?. Serious question, what would happen, would it be like the RIAA suing anyone seen with these?.
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Just another case of lawyers costing someone an arm and a leg.