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Man builds bow holder for physically disabled boy

Ana Duarte 于 2019-06-17 11:45 分享

About the solution

Jack is a physically disabled young boy who plays the violin. He wanted a custom adaption to play his violin, and that’s when Bill Sand, a volunteer from the charity May We Help (an organisation that develops gadgets to increase the autonomy level of disabled people), stepped in.

Bill developed a violin bow using 3D printing technology, plastic and metal. This new bow allows Jack to have more control over his instrument. This also gives him more confidence as a musician.

He already had some handmade adaptions made using tape, pieces of foam, etc. However these adaptations are not consistent, and Jack needed a more permanent solution so that we would learn, develop and master his musical skills. Also, Jack wanted a solution that would keep up with his growth.

The young musician got his new bow holder in 2015.

Adapted from: https://bit.ly/2FeOBrA

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关于发明者

Bill Sand, from the USA, created a bow holder for Jack, a physically disabled boy who plays the violin.

评论 (1)

  • lukef Tue, 12/06/2022 - 16:42

    这个设计真是别出心裁。我是一名从事类似假肢相关项目的高中生,我的灵感来自于用于弓形的夹具设计。有没有一种方法可以访问设计的 CAD 文件,以便制作副本或至少具有尺寸?这会非常有帮助

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