3D printing exoskeleton mechanical arm prestige does not lose future soldiers

A little over a month ago, we shared the story of Alex Czech, an Australian man who 3D printed a full-body exoskeleton. Initially, his goal was to create a universal joint, but as he worked through the design, he expanded the concept—starting with joints, then fingers, and eventually developing a futuristic mechanical exoskeleton.
Fast forward a month, and Czech has taken his project even further by designing a 3D-printed arm exoskeleton. It looks like he's on a mission to build a complete mechanical skeleton for the human body—much like the character played by Matt Damon in *Elysium*. But to get there, he’ll need more than just passion; he’ll need innovation, funding, and time.
Czech’s motivation comes from his deep interest and love for 3D printing, which is also his profession as an investor relations specialist. His new arm exoskeleton features 13 individual parts on one palm, showcasing the complexity of the design.
Similar to his previous hand exoskeleton, this arm model is entirely 3D printed, except for screws and washers. He used the UP Plus 2 3D printer from the Tale era during the process. If you're interested in building your own, you can download the design files from his website—but it costs $19.67. According to Czech, the new arm exoskeleton was the result of just a few hours of test prints.
He recommends using ABS material for printing, noting that it offers both comfort and durability. Additionally, the palm section is detachable and can be used independently, adding versatility to the design. This project not only highlights Czech’s creativity but also demonstrates how 3D printing is pushing the boundaries of personal engineering and accessibility.

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