How a 3-D printed arm gave hope to boy maimed in bomb blast
Daniel is a Sudanese boy who lost both arms when a bomb exploded a few meters from him. When American Mick Ebeling heard Daniel's story, he decided to do something to help. Ebeling traveled to Sudan in October 2013, and used a 3-D printer to fabricate a prosthetic arm for Daniel. The moment when Daniel used his printed arm to feed himself for the first time in two years. To make the project sustainable, Ebeling taught locals to 3-D print, so they could make arms and hands for other amputees.
Daniel is a Sudanese boy who lost both arms when a bomb exploded a few meters from him. When American Mick Ebeling heard Daniel's story, he decided to do something to help. Ebeling traveled to Sudan in October 2013, and used a 3-D printer to fabricate a prosthetic arm for Daniel. The moment when Daniel used his printed arm to feed himself for the first time in two years. To make the project sustainable, Ebeling taught locals to 3-D print, so they could make arms and hands for other amputees.
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