In an awe-inspiring and hear-warming
fusion of science fiction, fantasy and charity, an organization called
E-Nabling The Future has started distributing superhero-themed
3D-printed prosthetic hands to children in need of them.
Aaron Brown, one of the organization’s
volunteers, had the idea to attach claws to a 3D-printed prosthetic hand
he had made for a child to make it look like Wolverine’s fist from the
popular X-Men series.
The plans for the prosthetic hand that
he printed were provided by E-Nabling The Future, which is formed by
engineers, tinkerers, 3D-printing enthusiasts, physical therapists,
designers, and anyone else who is interested in volunteering to help
develop and create practical and low-cost prosthetic limbs for children.
Other creative hands from the organization include an Iron Man hand and
a light-up hand.







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