e-NABLE is Still Going Strong 10 Years Later
It’s hard to believe that it has been nearly 10 years since the original metal prototype for the first 3D printed e-NABLE device was created for one child in need …
A Global Network Of Passionate Volunteers Using 3D Printing To Give The World A "Helping Hand."
It’s hard to believe that it has been nearly 10 years since the original metal prototype for the first 3D printed e-NABLE device was created for one child in need …
We love hearing from educators who are incorporating e-NABLE in the classroom! While it is always wonderful to hear about the students creating the devices, how this project impacts them, …
A local amputee fulfills a dream, a rotary club guides a mission, an e-NABLE volunteer redesigns affordable prosthetics, a university adapts a new curriculum. Something remarkable is happening, and the …
In the 9 years since its inception, e-NABLE volunteers all over the globe have 3D printed, assembled, and donated tens of thousands of hand and arm prostheses to people of …
This month, designer Mat Bowtell released his long-awaited Kinetic Hand, a new open-source design supported by an illustrated 99-page assembly manual. Initially modeled from a 3D scan of his own hand, the design …
Many of our Hub members may have noticed that not all our members are human these days! To help share community metrics, Mažvydas Sverdiolas has created the e-NABLE bot to share post activity weekly …
A Tale of Two Chapters. In the shadows of his lab, Mažvydas Sverdiolas at first appears subdued. It is 2am in Lithuania, a time that has often marked the beginning …