The e-NABLE Community is an amazing group of individuals from all over the world who are using their 3D printers to create free 3D printed hands and arms for those in need of an upper limb assistive device.
They are people who have put aside their political, religious, cultural and personal differences – to come together and collaborate on ways to help improve the open source 3D printable designs for hands and arms for those who were born missing fingers or who have lost them due to war, disease or natural disaster.
The e-NABLE Community is made up of teachers, students, engineers, scientists, medical professionals, tinkerers, designers, parents, children, scout troops, artists, philanthropists, dreamers, coders, makers and every day people who just want to make a difference and help to “Give The World A Helping Hand.”
We are currently devoloping a new type of prostetic which is controlled by motors and a sensor. We are trying to make the cost under $100 so anyone can build it at home. Look back here for more developments!
Brielle is a 5 year old from New York. We printed and manufactured a hand for her with her favorite super hero symbol on it. Brielle can now ride her bike with her new hand and she couldn't be happier!
e-NABLE COMMUNITY CHAPTER
Awarded: Jan 29, 2020
Donated an e-NABLE Device
Awarded: Jan 29, 2020
FABRICATION - UNLIMBITED PHOENIX
Awarded: Jan 2, 2020
ASSEMBLY - UNLIMBITED PHOENIX
Awarded: Jan 28, 2020
e-NABLE VOLUNTEER
Awarded: Oct 9, 2017
3D Printed An e-NABLE Hand
Awarded: Oct 11, 2017
3D PRINTED e-NABLE TEST HAND APPROVED
Awarded: Nov 28, 2017
Assembled A 3D Printed e-NABLE Hand
Awarded: Oct 11, 2017