This EDC (Everyday Carry) hand extender can be quickly and easily printed with most filaments. We’ve printed our final versions with PLActive Copper infused antimicrobial PLA filament. The design allows users to open most doors and push most buttons to avoid contact with high-touch surfaces. We’ve found it comfortable and very usable in most situations.
If you would like access our STL data for free, please leave a comment in the description and we’ll send you the latest files directly! If you have any comments or suggestions on how to improve this, please leave a comment below! We’d love to hear from you. The video follows the entire process of the concept and design in Solidworks, to printing, to testing, then final prints using anti-microbial filament. Please be sure to check out our other PPE build / tutorials on 3D printed face shields and 3D printed N95 substitute masks. Please like and share this content and subscribe to our channel. Be well and take care of one another.
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Antimicrobial 3D printer filament:
http://www.copper3D.com
http://www.copper3D.com
Solidworks:
http://www.solidworks.com
http://www.solidworks.com
Simplify3D:
http://www.simplify3D.com
http://www.simplify3D.com
Makergear:
http://www.makergear.com
http://www.makergear.com
Prusa:
http://www.prusaprinters.org
http://www.prusaprinters.org
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