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e-NABLE Phoenix Hand v3



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Rasna Mantha ·

where can I check how much weight it can hold ?

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Jonathan Hoogeveen ·

Hi [Rasna Mantha](mention:662c95df-ea95-4846-9598-f2901771611a "/u/rasnamantha/"), sorry your question got glassed over.\ I don’t think there are any published “strength capacities” due to the huge number of variables involved. Stuff like recipient strength would play a large part in giving an answer to that.\ \ I suppose you could theoretically break down the existing design into a series of levers and vectors to calculate weight capacity or grip strength based on xx lbs of “wrist” input, but that is a pretty wide scope of project.\ \ However, I do know that [Eric Bubar](mention:a957190d-7208-42f4-b4d1-13548ac8bd6a "/u/ebubar/") has done some awesome in-depth testing on some of these devices and may be able to provide some more useful info.

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Amelia K ·

Hi everyone! I’m brand new to e-NABLE, so I apologize for my confusion. I’m not sure how I’m supposed to print this device. I see all the instructions on how to assemble it, but I am not sure where the templates/3-D printer instructions are. Are there even any at all? Again, I apologize for my severe confusion, this is all very new to me!

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John O'Brien ·

The 3D Printer files are found on Printables via the STL Link above. I’m not sure what specific questions you have, but I’m happy to answer. To 3D Print the STL files, you open those in whatever your Slicer program is (Bambu Handy/Studio, etc) and it can generally be edited there. The STL files are just 3D models, nothing else related to settings

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Jonathan Hoogeveen ·

[Amelia K](mention:99c789ad-cb26-48ab-b599-40aee089e5da "/u/strawberrylover2525%40gmail.com/") \ Hey Amelia, check out this video out if you’re new to 3d printing.\ [Tips for Successful 3D Prints - Wiki - e-NABLE Devices Catalog - e-NABLE](https://hub.e-nable.org/s/e-nable-devices/wiki/Tips+for+Successful+3D+Prints)\ It’s a few years old but Jeremy did an awesome job at covering most of everything you need to do to get started!

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