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Remixed Gripper Palm Terminal Device

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The Remixed Gripper Palm Terminal Device is a do it yourself product designed for use by individuals with upper extremity disabilities and hand amputees. The prosthetic palm is a 3D printed device that produces grasping action that that closely reflects that of the human hand.

Technical Specifications: 

Size: Standard palm size.

Materials: 3D printing material.

Spring Type: Torsion

Material: Stainless Steel Wire

Wire Diameter: 1.9 ~ 2.0 millimeter

Spring Inner Diameter: 6.8 millimeter

Revolutions: 3 turns

Pitch: 2.25 millimeter

It can be either printed on ABS or PET-G.

For ABS you should prepare bed very well and use Brim 15 lines. Make sure you have closed enclosure to avoid cracks on the print. Heated Bed is 100

For Pet-G use Brim lines 15 and use PEI surface and gluestick. Heated Bed is 80.

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01/22/2018
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Remixed Gripper Palm Terminal Device


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Thingiverse
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What is Thingiverse?

MakerBot's Thingiverse is a thriving design community for discovering, making, and sharing 3D printable things. As the world's largest 3D printing community, we believe that everyone should be encouraged to create and remix 3D things, no matter their technical expertise or previous experience. In the spirit of maintaining an open platform, all designs are encouraged to be licensed under a Creative Commons license, meaning that anyone can use or alter any design.

How Can I Get Involved?

The best way to get involved with Thingiverse is to try your hand at 3D designing. Thingiverse isn't just of designers, engineers, or CAD drawing experts: anyone can learn. But that's not the only way to participate... Gaining street cred can be as simple as posting your "makes" (prints of an existing design), or creating your own mod template for your favorite 3D design in Customizer, our first app that uses the Thingiverse API.

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