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The 3D printed arm's accessories is inspired from medieval style and also I got inspired from a lot of movies, games, and animations which I have watched in daily life.
It was printed out from desktop printer (FDM) Makerbot Replicator 2 then joint together by the leather lace which helps you easily change the size to fit into your hand.
The product is designed by using 2 softwares:
3D Studio Max: Re-creating and making the basic shapes.
Netfabb: Scale the size of products. Materials: Black Ninjaflex
Makerbot Replicator 2
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