Alternative Limb Project Offers Children Cheap 3D Printed Prosthetics | All3DP | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
8-year-old Kaori Misue was born without fingers. Usually, creating specialized prosthetics costs upwards of $15,000. However, thanks to a 21-year-old inventor, Misue received a prosthetic hand which has changed her life.

Gino Tubaro is offering kids born without limbs the chance to receive a cheap 3D printed prosthetic. Misue’s mother, Karina Misue, adds: “It was magical… The confidence it gives kids is tremendous. They’re using it with pride.”

Tubaro’s 3D printed prosthetic designs are part of the “Alternative Limbs Project”, which began in his home of Argentina. The prints come in a range of designs, offering users the chance to decide what they need the prosthetic for most, whether it’s playing an instrument or ping-pong. The prosthetics for kids can even be superhero themed (and shoot rubber bands).