![]() all pieces must fit together without the use of visible hardware (see goal 1) Step 2: Become a 3D Designer (kinda) make all fingers articulate, realistically. My goals: -stay as close to the game models as possible this took a few days of deep thinking and planning, but in general, below is a list of what I was hoping to accomplish. I fixed it in my mind that the working parts would be made from 3D printed plastic and got to sketching. My wife had recently bought me a Solidoodle2 3D-printer for Christmas, and I was actively looking for projects make with my new toy. I simply could not fathom a way to create a working foam finger that would be durable, and stay as close to the game model as I had envisioned. ![]() ![]() Foam is a great medium, but things like wall thickness, and a lack of real structural stability make it difficult to creating mechanical parts with it. It looks great, but after some thought, I decided to take things in another direction. Henrik is a huge inspiration for me and my build, and a swell guy in general. INSPIRATION Inspiration struck me after seeing a super talented fella by the name of Henrik Pilerud, make his own Power Fist.
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