Yes that’s very cool trouble with 3d printing is it takes knowledge and patience looooots of patience there’s no denying 3d printing has changed the world for special needs especially.
There’s room for both of course but having something mass produced specifically designed to be adaptable and all in pretty cheap compared to lots of disability aids.
I was tech at a high school when we got a 3d printer and a site licence for solid works it was a real pita to get working. Forget what it was now but it was ten years ago. Love the fact now you can buy one unpack it and print a benchy out in minutes instead of setting it up and spending a day tweaking settings
My eldest has his eye on a MEng course next school year the industrial 3d printers they have on campus just blow your mind.
Good few years ago went to a trade show and HP were showing off their up and coming resin printers they were incredible back then.
Having said all that given how much force is often applied I reckon this controller will end up being longer lived lol
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