6:33am
December 28, 2014
Disabled dog gets 3-d printed prosthetics. I hope they do this sort of thing for humans as well.
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maikisan reblogged this from withasmoothroundstone and added:withasmoothroundstone, I remember you asking about human 3d printed prosthetics. I found this company that does hands...
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maikisan said: those look very similar to the running prosthetics I’ve seen for humans. Dunno if the human ones are 3d printed since a lot of 3d printers are too small for full-on human legs, but maybe. I think I’ve seen them made of fiberglass.
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