Universal Tool Holder
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Universal Tool Holder
The Universal Tool Holder (UTH) enables individuals with decreased grip strength and hand function to hold and manipulate a variety of commonly used tools like paintbrushes, utensils, and toothbrushes, in different movement planes, enabling them to perform tasks more independently.
Estimated Build Time: 6.5 hours (3D printing 6hrs ; assembly 0.5hrs)
Supplies
Tools:
- Pliers
- Small wire cutter
- 3D printer
Materials:
- PLA Filament (for "UTH Solid" print file)
- TPU Filament (for "UTH Flex" print file)
- Loc-Line 1/2 inch Ball Socket Flexible Tube 6 inch
- Black VELCRO strap with Neoprene 1"x8"
3D Print Files (STL & G-code):
Before You Begin...
Print the UTH solid and flex as shown in the provided guide. A scaffolding will be needed on both prints. See manual for full assembly instructions.
3D print ("UTH solid.stl") in PLA with at least a 2mm wall thickness.
3D print ("UTH flex.stl") in TPU 95 with at least a 2mm wall thickness.
Clean and smooth all surfaces on all the objects from both prints.
Insert large flexible washer onto circular groove on PLA print where indicated.
Insert large TPU part into the two shafts on the PLA part where indicated, making sure to face the two thin arms in.
Insert six sections of 1/2 inch lock line onto PLA part where indicated.
Insert the small flexible washer on to the end of the lock line as indicated
Cut and remove the black plastic buckle from the Velcro strap as indicated.
Insert the small flexible washer into the Velcro strap as indicated, making sure the padding on the Velcro strip faces the lock line.
Thread the Velcro through the large flexible washer as indicated.
Build Complete!
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