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    You did this? This is so awesome! Great work!

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    I just bought a Mark forged 3d printer that can print nylon, fiberglass, kevlar and carbon fiber. Would it have a significant impact on the current prosthetic models?

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    I'm seriously considering using the flexy-hand as the basis of the design for a robotic hand, using servos to move each finger individually. Anyone have any suggestions or ideas?

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    The topic's a long time ago, you probably won't get an answer...

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    The Original Prusa i3 MK3S is our pick for the "Best 3D Printer in June 2020

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