RoboBeast: A Toughened 3D Printer 21
An anonymous reader writes "Carpenter Richard van As shot to fame a year ago thanks to a 3D-printed prosthetic he developed to help him get back to work after an accident. A year later, RoboHand has helped hundreds of people who can't afford expensive prosthetics, and has been used all over the world. Now van As is back with RoboBeast — the 3D printer built to be extremely durable, designed specifically for taking RoboHand into conflict zones and areas of extreme poverty."
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I'm South African and I've built stuff for Africa (a paraplegic turning frame).
It has to be very simple and very very tough as well as repairable by the village blacksmith.
I reckon van As knows more about it than you or Deltamaker.
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