Stratasys sponsored us with print material, and the design to print in Inventor is really great. It works with a electromyography sensor via a servo/ Arduino as well. My team at the university is building a 3D printed mechanical arm for a 1st grader who was born without an elbow, and we want to try out a different hand we found to compare some components. We are trying to modify someone else's original design on Thingiverse that is available for download. Could you provide me a little more information about the options available? I'd be happy to discuss the need/motivation and any other information. I saw in a help forum that you were the person to contact about the mesh to solid app for students. Here is an example of one from last month: Though I get several messages a day, I try to respond as quickly as I can. In the case of students, they have access to our free software, such as Inventor, but not our Subscription benefits. This add-on is available to Autodesk Subscription customers only. Ever since I posted a note in the Inventor discussion forum and published " Student Access to Mesh Enabler for Inventor" on my blog, I get emails from students requesting a copy of the Mesh Enabler for Autodesk Inventor.
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