Getting Started

Printing and assembling prosthetic devices is a rewarding way to contribute. Follow these steps:

  1. Browse and download the design files below.
  2. Use slicing software to prepare the files for your 3D printer.
  3. Print the parts using recommended materials (e.g., PLA or PETG).
  4. Follow assembly instructions included with each design.
  5. Donate the finished device to a chapter near you or ship it to recipients in need.

Available Designs

Open Source Hand

A simple mechanical prosthetic hand that can be printed on most desktop 3D printers. Easy to assemble and customizable in size.

Lightweight Arm

An above‑elbow prosthetic featuring modular components for different forearm lengths. Designed for ease of wear and maintenance.

Child‑Friendly Hand

A smaller prosthetic hand designed for children. The device is durable and easy to adjust, perfect for growing recipients.