Having all those pieces everything I had to do was put them together. The
prototype contains 3D printed parts in three different technologies:
SLA, SLS and FDM on a pair with standardized parts and even sewed
padding. Assembling was a bit like jigsaw but done same way as
simulated in Fusion 360 design software and took about 20 minutes.
Passive module (mounted on hand) weights 350g and is way too heavy to
be mounted directly on corset. Moreover, most users will be in half
sitting position with head support right behind them. Following
advice of physiotherapy experts, orthopedists and parents I added
simple tripod mount to be used with Manfrotto Mini Arm and mounted at
the back of any chair.
After first try-on (without counterweights) the feedback was very
positive. The device follows natural arm movement and doesn’t lock
in any position. Looks as if it’s indeed more resistant to
misalignment than Magic and Angel Arms. The prototype padding could
be better, ladder locks and ribbons was not the best choice, better
would be Velcro tape, but soft one.
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