Since 3D printing is more accessible now than ever before, people with disabilities have begun to make their own prints that can be used to accommodate them in their day to day lives. Accessibility tools are often not cheap and needs vary from person to person but 3D printing allows users to make custom devices or additives that can help with their specific needs, while not breaking the bank.
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INTRODUCTION In the realm of digital fabrication and design, the need for tangible, three-dimensional prototypes is essential to the iterative…
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