I love the look of them, neat colors and designs. Like they said, I agree and I think it's really neat how they purposefully don't make the prosthetics look like "real" hands/arms
Puts a beautiful shine on the phrase, "giving somebody a hand." It's amazing how much 3D printing has done and is capable of doing. From hobbies who print a million benchies to the medical industry doing stuff like this. It's incredible.
lots of love and lots of strength to all of the people making a change in the peoples lives who really need it. so happy to see this and so much respect.
A great clip! This clearly shows the benefit patients can derive from a relatively low cost device that can be created by small teams everywhere. Well done!
Our grandson has no left hand from above the elbow. Our son has formed a charity in Poland to build these 3D printed hands for children. it’s called “Hands on”. It’s partly funded by the Rotary club in Poland.
I'd mold those pieces and cast some more quality material in there and put a carbon fiber skin over and carve a square into it to put a smartwatch without straps in it. That would be so coool!!
They said that it costs less than $100 to print. Factor in labor, electricity, buildings and other miscellaneous costs and it probably costs $175-$200. Even if they sold them for a profit at $300-$400, it's still $1000s cheaper than the alternative. They could use the profits to expand production and provide it to children worldwide, having more of these in the hands of kids (get it, in the 'hands' of kids). It's still great that they are doing it for free though.
I felt bad at the start when he said he was bullied as I have the exact same problem as I too suffer from amniotic band syndrome and am missing my left hand however I'm treated with respect and people around me seem to love me for having one hand
my friend invented a stick for blind people that ’visualizes’ the surroundings by using a proximity sensor and vibration. He is a blind person 100%, first tests were successful, following two weeks he will be testing it in the metro stations to check the performance of the device in other life situations. Could be of help to all visially impaired people. Another invention for non-profit.
could someone get a link for one of these because some years ago my science taacher lost her fingers in a car crash where a big truck collided with her flipping the car upside down and her fingers got jammed in a window. it just makes me fell really sad so i told her i would make her one!
Recent ultrasound of my sister in law revealed that baby's left hand only 2 fingers.. please suggest what should we do now..any method available like this??
I wish i can volunteer. Have you thought about making this project available for global volunteers, that would be amazing for the kids as well. Things like Aiesec i wish they had stronger opportunities like this one
What it has done is proven regular people can do amazing things if they are given the tools? OK..right on! THAT is Exactly what I have always said! If we want to make a better world for our children and people in general we are going to have to take the tools away from the bullies whom like to play the role of gate keepers of the technologies! AND of course that is what our modern day computer systems and our social media has done for humanity! ( thumbs up )
My 7 year daughter was born without bones in her four fingers starting with the index to her pinky, my biggest fear is her being bullied and she has already told us story's of her getting teased about it. I want to know how can i get in touch with someone who can help?? If anyone out there knows please share the info with me. PLEASE AND THANK YOU!!
I love the look of them, neat colors and designs. Like they said, I agree and I think it's really neat how they purposefully don't make the prosthetics look like "real" hands/arms
Wow never imagined to see you here o.O
@@lobetec314 same
HIIIII
I have been a big fan for a long time
This is too cool. We need more projects like this that make a difference.
we net to figure out how to make artificial nerves that will tell your prosthetic what to do and make the hands slimmer and more durable
Yeah that’s true
This is my friend's little brother who is also my neighbor. I've known this family for a long time and seeing this makes me very happy. 💙
Puts a beautiful shine on the phrase, "giving somebody a hand." It's amazing how much 3D printing has done and is capable of doing. From hobbies who print a million benchies to the medical industry doing stuff like this. It's incredible.
This is the beginning of something great.
lots of love and lots of strength to all of the people making a change in the peoples lives who really need it.
so happy to see this and so much respect.
If we had a lot more kind people in the world, today's world would be such a great place.
A great clip! This clearly shows the benefit patients can derive from a relatively low cost device that can be created by small teams everywhere. Well done!
just how thrilled parents have to be to watch their kids learn how to use them.
I'm crying right now that is so amazing and awesome
Our grandson has no left hand from above the elbow. Our son has formed a charity in Poland to build these 3D printed hands for children. it’s called “Hands on”.
It’s partly funded by the Rotary club in Poland.
prosthetics, proof that if everyone gives their fellow man a HAND today, the world can be a much better place tomorrow...
I believe this is a wonderful thing and it would bring great happiness to thousands of disabled.
An hour of CAD?? 😮 Bruh.
On another note this is incredible. God be with these folks
What that boy is doing and how he sees what he involved in is fantastic.
This is just a fantastic initiative. Well done to the design team.
I'd mold those pieces and cast some more quality material in there and put a carbon fiber skin over and carve a square into it to put a smartwatch without straps in it. That would be so coool!!
my faith in humanity is restored.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Sadly it probably won't be restored long
+Ben Baker my name is STARPEPE!
+Ben Baker oh ! how so. ?
+Anthony Newland And then you see dislikes on video like this and its instantly gone again.
This is a beautiful cause. Great to see people tackling the problem and finding real solutions for it.
If you travel the worl you will see moat people are kind and world is much kinder then you think
Now that is so cool! What a way to make a great change in people's lives.
Awesome stuff! People using technology to make the world a better place!
Is there a page where i can see the mechanics and how it works ? That hand is amazing.
So cool!! watching this video makes me feel happy for all the kids and people who don't have hands they can get the closest to a real hand!
*This* is wisdom finally catching up with technology. I know firsthand it's not fun to hide a not-so-normal hand.
That is so awesome! Glad they are helping people who really need it
Wow Im so glad this exists and i only hope for it to get better and better
They said that it costs less than $100 to print. Factor in labor, electricity, buildings and other miscellaneous costs and it probably costs $175-$200. Even if they sold them for a profit at $300-$400, it's still $1000s cheaper than the alternative. They could use the profits to expand production and provide it to children worldwide, having more of these in the hands of kids (get it, in the 'hands' of kids). It's still great that they are doing it for free though.
Proud to be a part of this :)
Put a web shooter onto that red and blue coloured Spider-Man hand and that kids childhood will be complete.
Well done i will pass the future generation on their journey ahead of the youth.
❤️ best video. Happiness, life , joy emotions and love. Absolutely Great invention.
this Kierans arm stump looks awesome
Innovation at its finest
I felt bad at the start when he said he was bullied as I have the exact same problem as I too suffer from amniotic band syndrome and am missing my left hand however I'm treated with respect and people around me seem to love me for having one hand
I just want to say Thank you!
Omg that's fucking awesome!! God bless everyone involved in this!
Cool stuff is coming for the future, hope i live for 300 hundred years
That's so insanely cool.
I have a 3d printers just sitting around, would love to print these
I think you can get a blueprint online
Brilliant!!! Well Done!!!!!
How can I join!!! I want to print hands for children who fill victims of war
KIDS ARE VERY HAPPY ATHAI PARKKUM POTHU I AM HAPPY
I LOVE YOU ALL CHALLAMES
😭😭😭 awesome people
Whoever dislikes has a dark heart
i just disliked
racist
+pseudo intellectual what racial related is touched here to call someone racist? xD you are just dumbass
+Hideki Shinichi probably the latter
+Hideki Shinichi Nope. Just a typical troll.
GETTING BULLIED FOR A HAND LIKE THAT?! DUDE YOU SHOULDVE BEEN THE MOST POPULAR! thats fucking awesome.
Who could press the dislike button on something like this you must be a low life good job these kids need it wow
Sweet. Don't have much else to say, this is really cool.
happy new year dear to u family n nat geo ...........................love from india
these people are awesome
thats actually something great!!! love it you guys
I guess you could say this kid had a hand in the project’s success.
I’ll show myself out now lol.
This is really cool what they are doing
Incredible. The future really is now.
really good work. god bless all of team member. heads of...
Wow I need this for my baby boy
Love this❤️
I love the hands! How are these controlled?
Stuff like this makes me want to become an engineer
This is wonderful.
😔😭this is so heart warming
Id love to run a company that does stuff like this at a low price!
I would love to be a volunter and make hands for kids.
my friend invented a stick for blind people that ’visualizes’ the surroundings by using a proximity sensor and vibration. He is a blind person 100%, first tests were successful, following two weeks he will be testing it in the metro stations to check the performance of the device in other life situations. Could be of help to all visially impaired people. Another invention for non-profit.
heart of engineer
THIS IS TRULY “INCLUSIVE “ Stuff!
could someone get a link for one of these because some years ago my science taacher lost her fingers in a car crash where a big truck collided with her flipping the car upside down and her fingers got jammed in a window. it just makes me fell really sad so i told her i would make her one!
god bless you guys for the good fight !!!!!!!!!!!
this is awesome
Very cool!
Recent ultrasound of my sister in law revealed that baby's left hand only 2 fingers.. please suggest what should we do now..any method available like this??
Awe warm my cold heart how sweet it gave me a cavity
I have a Dremel 3D printer,...and a bit of filament, and I have 16 years of Solidworks experience...How can I assist?
the kid speaks adult. good for him :)
wow I love that boys awesome stump
This is great! How could an adult get one of these?
awesome, i love technology
Where parchse hand parts. Plz tell me. My little sister have no right hand. Plz tell me. Thnx
Hopefully we'll manage to have synthetic hands, arms, legs. That will be the day. Technology is there but I'm sure the cost is tremendous.
Which printer, please? We could all take part in this.
It's very inspiring
What's the STL cause my cousin broke his. Please help ASAP. (I have a printer just need stl)
Awesome 😃
If any of those kids is a star wars fan, sure will enjoy his/her hand
dude that's fucking awesome
I wish i can volunteer. Have you thought about making this project available for global volunteers, that would be amazing for the kids as well. Things like Aiesec i wish they had stronger opportunities like this one
Make a yoshimitsu hand that spins around! The kid will like it more i guess
What it has done is proven regular people can do amazing things if they are given the tools? OK..right on! THAT is Exactly what I have always said! If we want to make a better world for our children and people in general we are going to have to take the tools away from the bullies whom like to play the role of gate keepers of the technologies! AND of course that is what our modern day computer systems and our social media has done for humanity! ( thumbs up )
I love this
Why doesn't this video have captions?
That’s cool and good.
It is great and even berer wen is free for them
i want to chop off my own hand and replace it with something cool like that
ikr
....The true science is not for money.
My 7 year daughter was born without bones in her four fingers starting with the index to her pinky, my biggest fear is her being bullied and she has already told us story's of her getting teased about it. I want to know how can i get in touch with someone who can help?? If anyone out there knows please share the info with me. PLEASE AND THANK YOU!!
did you ever get a response?
Happy hand i love this video :)
Hi there, I am in Ghana and i have a son of less than 2 years and his right hand is Amputated can i get one ? thank you
Two Thumbs up!
good job
Very nice
this is so fucking awesome