Ever wanted to 3D print your own exoskeleton? Well now you can thanks to 3D Print It.
The 3D STL files for the 3D printed exoskeleton hand are now available for free on Cults here: Fichier 3D gratuit Exosquelette de Mains imprimés en 3D・Design pour imprimante 3D à télécharger・Cults. Print your own exoskeleton hand with finger attachments and finger shields.
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Nice one @Domilassa! Good job!
Cheers,
AndyL
Pot8oSH3D
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I already imagine something like this printed with exotic material. Looks awesome! Any tips on printing this?
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Hey @Arnoldas ! All 3D printing tips are available in the .zip (with the .STL) you can download it from Cults. It’s so well documented
Really impressive print! Have you considered listing it in our Instructables 3D printing contest? Who knows, you might just win a printer
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I’ll definitely check those out!
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I added the video that I have found on Cults to the original post to show how cool does it work
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Nikki
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I think it’s time to go Bionic! Thanks for sharing. Is assembly quite straight forward?
Hi gabriela3d I originally created this model and I think I might just do that thanks for the great idea! I’m glad that Domilassa posted this on 3D Hubs to spread the word. If you like the hand I’ve also done exoskeleton arms https://sellfy.com/p/Zr0t/.
Hi Domilassa thanks for posting this thread about my exoskeleton hand! It took awhile to do that instruction manual but it should help a lot. I know how annoying it can be assembling 3D printed things and I wanted to make it easy. If you like the hand you can check out the exoskeleton arms I just put out https://sellfy.com/p/Zr0t/ or 3D file 3D Printed Exoskeleton Arms・3D printing model to download・Cults on cults3d
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I`ve downloaded the Files to treat disabled Patients, and I thougt therefore it was made for?!
Hi IFA_Berlin,
This version of the hand is more just for show. I am working on a new version of the hand which will have motorized finger joints which might be able to help treat disabled patients. Keep an eye out on Thingiverse.
Hi Nikki,
Yes assembly is straight forward but a bit time consuming.
I’m working on a powered version of the exoskeleton hands 3D Printed Powered Exoskeleton Hands (Upgrade v1) by 3DPrintIt - Thingiverse
I think they still have a long way to go before they can be used to treat disabled patients.