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A full-size Lego arm controlled with joysticks can mimic much of the motion of its human counterpart with pneumatic parts and motors. A full-size Lego arm controlled with joysticks can mimic much of ...
Children who find themselves missing limbs are often given prosthetic ones to replace flesh and blood, but what if a child could build and design their own Lego prosthetic arm? Called IKO, the Lego ...
The very impressive Lego pneumatic robotic arm has been built by Max Shepard, and has been constructed to accurately mimic the full range of motion of a normal human arm and hand. The amount of weight ...
A design student from Sweden's Umeå University has created what is quite possibly the coolest prosthetic arm imaginable for kids. Simply put, the arm is directly compatible with Lego, letting kids ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. Prosthetic arms don't come cheap. A grasping prosthetic can cost anywhere from around $4,000 to ...
Lego is releasing an official International Space Station kit, which includes a scale model of the orbital platform, along with a miniature dockable Space Shuttle, a deployable satellite and two ...
There are over a dozen LEGO-certified professional builders around the world who create actual landscapes and works of art using LEGO bricks. However, one 18-year-old boy has surprised even these ...
It certainly isn't the first robotic arm made out of Lego that we've seen, but this particular one can actually be worn and easily controlled by the user. According to its creator, Diavo Voltaggio, ...
This ingenious teenager has built himself an incredible extension for his deformed arm using Lego. The 18-year-old made his dream of having a new arm come true by using Lego bricks and can use his ...
No fair! I wish I had a broken arm with a bionic LEGO cast that allowed me to accessorize with several wonderful gadgets like flashlights and voice recorders. Lucky! That’s the kind of talk this kid ...