
3D-Druck Robohand: Indiegogo Crowdfunding-Projekt
(Quelle: YouTube / Robo Hand)
Robohand was established in 2011 when Richard van As had a woodworking accident and lost 4 fingers on his right hand. He is right handed.
During his very short time in the hospital he decided he would create himself a mechanical finger to replace his lost digits.
After researching prosthetcs it was apparent there was nothing available to replace his lost fingers and companies that were experimenting with finger prosthetics wanted exhorbitent amounts of money.
Richard then began his journey of developing his own finger. It all started in his garage with bits and pieces and many trips to the hardware store.
During his year long struggle and many prototypes later, he engaged with another gentleman in the USA and they collaborated together. They were donated two MakerBot Replicator 2 3D printers to assist with prototyping.
Things took off and soon Richard had finalised his Robofinger and created a mechanical hand. Between SA and the USA the file was scripted and the first Robohand was printed in 3D in SA!
The first hand was fitted to a 5 year old boy Liam who has come leaps and bounds with using his Robohand. This was done for free. Robohand has helped 4 children in total in South Africa with Robohands but we have run out of funding to continue to provide this device for free.
If you follow our Facebook page or our Blog you will be enthralled by the stories of the children that are now able to use BOTH of their hands.
Your funding will supply the necessary materials to create these hands and pay a small amount for Richard’s time in fitting these hands.
Robohand has been nominated for the Rockafella Innovators award as well as been given an opportunity to create a display in the Science Museum of London.
Your contribution will help aid the continuation of this project:
The idea of Robohand is „Open Source“ and the file is available for download from Thingiverse.com. Visit our blog at www.robohand.blogspot.com for more information or follow our Facebook page
Please share our story with your friends and family. Robofinger and Robohand are not only available to SA, but all over the world.
(Quelle: YouTube / Robo Hand)