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Teen redesigns his own wheelchair

Ana Duarte 于 2016-04-21 12:07 分享

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"Actually, I wanted to make a wheelchair that flies and go under water," he said. "But my teacher said we need to start small and then go big."

The group used Autodesk Fusion 360 to work on the design, with the end goal of having open source designs that anybody can 3D print and use on their own wheelchairs.

After a series of 3D printed design iterations that incorporated the use of old bike parts, the team ended up with a design that was nearly 100% 3D printed at a cost of roughly $2 to $3 per part. To solve the problem of being able go in reverse, the team used a bicycle brake handle that enabled the chair to switch between forward and reverse.

"Before NuVu, I didn't do well in groups, because as a creative person you always push your own ideas," the boy explained. "Communication was sometimes a challenge, but now I've learned."

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Mohammad Sayed, born in 1999, in USA, is a wheelchair user who redesigned his own wheelchair with the help of his classmates, from NuVu High School. Using 3D printing, with the help from his friends, Mohammad hacked his wheelchair to be better-suited for his needs: He created a laptop tray, a canopy and a rowing mechanism design that makes it easier for him to propel the chair forward.

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