Nine-year-old Calramon Mabalot from San Diego has a really cool hobby: 3D printing things with his brother and dad. They print, test, and create all kinds of things with their domestic 3D printer. But his latest project is especially neat: printing a prosthetic hand, artificial fingers and all, for a local teacher, 3D Printing Industry reports.
When Calramon met a teacher named Nick who needed a prosthetic, he took it upon himself to do something about it. He built and assembled the project to fit the arm of the teacher using a downloaded technology from the project E-Nabling the Future, an initiative that has been building 3D printed hands for kids who are missing fingers, TechCrunch reports.
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Calramon has his own YouTube channel, and he’s always eager to learn and do more with the technology at his fingertips. Basically, this 9-year-old is killing it.
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