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3D Printed Prosthetics: Student Makes Functioning Plastic Hand For Just $15
The 3D printing technology may be the next big thing for prosthetics science as open-source 3-D printing templates are available on the internet. This means that anyone with a 3-D printer will be able to download models, adjust, and improve them without charge. Since owning a prosthetic limb is quite expensive, this method of creating functional and affordable parts will definitely change the future.
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