3D printing exoskeleton mechanical arm prestige does not lose future soldiers

About a month ago, we reported the news that an Australian man, Alex Czech 3D, printed a man's exoskeleton. At the time, Czech originally wanted to design a universal joint, then the joints were thought of by the joints, the fingers were thought of by the joints, and finally the mechanical exoskeleton of the future wind was now.

Today, a month later, Czech has further expanded the project to turn it into a 3D printed arm exoskeleton. It seems that according to this trend, Czech really wants to make a complete human body skeleton set! Just like the role played by Matt Damon in the sci-fi movie Elysium. But to do that step, Czech can do more than just work hard.

For Czech, this is entirely based on his interest and love for 3D printing (his job is an investor relationship), and the palm of one arm of the exoskeleton includes 13 different parts.

Like the previous hand exoskeleton, Czech's arm exoskeleton is all 3D printed except for screws and metal washers. Czech still uses the UP Plus 2 3D printer produced by the Tale era when printing . If you want to make such an arm exoskeleton yourself, you can go to the Czech website to download the design file, but for a fee, download it for $19.67. Czech called the new arm exoskeleton the result of a few hours of test printing.

Czech recommends using ABS material to print this mechanical exoskeleton and saying it is very comfortable and firm. In addition, the palm portion of the palm is separated from the arm and can be removed and used alone.

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