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Assignment 2A - Kevin Fernandez & Faten Almosawi

Here are our sketches for a 3d printed wearable designed for the wrist and forearm for use in medical settings as a cast or splint to immobilize the wrist while allowing for air flow of the skin and remaining lightweight. The openings will become gradually smaller along the forearm as the wearable reaches the hand, just as the bones of the body become more numerous.

Sketch by Faten Almosawi
Sketch by Kevin Fernandez


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