Raptor Adaptor – A 3D Printed Hand For Wilhe
You must check the address before you ship! Developing a hand for Wilhe at Rochester Institute of Technology By Skip Meetze, e-NABLE Volunteer “No, don’t call the Post Office” …
A Global Network Of Passionate Volunteers Using 3D Printing To Give The World A "Helping Hand."
You must check the address before you ship! Developing a hand for Wilhe at Rochester Institute of Technology By Skip Meetze, e-NABLE Volunteer “No, don’t call the Post Office” …
The team behind the original Raptor has released the Raptor Reloaded, an updated and re-factored version of the Raptor Hand. The entire device was modeled in Fusion 360, a free CAD …
Starting on Thursdays, we’re going to feature guest bloggers from the e-NABLE community to share technical tips and tricks and discuss various challenges e-NABLErs face making hand and other devices. …
Over the past few months, e-NABLE has been working on various designs for elbow actuated arms, exoskeletons, myo-electric arms and more to go along with our growing collection of wrist …
Over the past year and a half, our website has been filling up with images of beautiful smiling children who have received e-NABLE hands and who now feel like cool …
Over the past year, e-NABLE volunteers have come up with a variety of 3D printed hand and arm devices and have released many of the files free to download for …
This past weekend we released our newest 3D printed prosthetic hand design – The Raptor – to 400 medical professionals, prosthetists and families at our first e-NABLE conference. Our hope …