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28/05
06/11/2024 at 10:53 • 0 commentsAfter we created the two new parts we found velcro tape and used it the tighten everything together.
We saw at the end the we maybe had a good idea but it was difficult to do it a 3d printer because parts and details were too small and so not precise. We also maybe, if we had more time, developped a 3d printed mechanism to tighten because velcro can be difficult to use and not enough strong to keep the fork in place.
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21/05
06/11/2024 at 10:40 • 0 commentsAfter Diego, the kid who asked us to make a prototype, tested our main part that was the one carrying the fork. He told us that he liked the idea of the "perpendicular prothesis". With the support of Diego we had only to find a way to tighten the fork in the prothesis with a lid. So we created these two new parts.
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30/04/24
04/30/2024 at 13:41 • 0 commentsToday we were able to test our prototype with a fake hand of the kid and discovered that the handle was to short and so we decided to modify it. We also decided to find ideas for an universal mould.
And we finally round all the edges to make it confortable and safer.
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"Horizontal" prothesis
03/26/2024 at 16:40 • 0 commentsThis is the last prototype of the "horizontal" prothesis, we choosed to stop to work on this because it's too big and uncomfortable for the user.
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Prototype and issues to be solved
03/26/2024 at 16:28 • 0 commentsIt is the first real prototype for a vertical prothesis, our problems are that it is not stable and the casing is only made for one particular fork.
In the future, we want to solve these problems: Casing made for all types of forks and a system so that the fork is stable and doesn't fall, our current ideas for the stability issue is a lid for the fork.