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FATHER AND SON MAKE 3D HANDS
03-09-2016
2016
wacky and real life

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titleFATHER AND SON MAKE 3D HANDS
subject date03-09-2016
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captionPICS BY MICHAEL CAMPOS / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: Carter asked his dad to make him a hand last year and after learning her built a 3d printed hand for his son, initially to teach him how to ride and the made custom designs such as - Iron Man and more, now they make hands for free for other kids in the USA and UK) - Meet the doting dad who builds 3D hands for children with limb differences for free after making one for his own son and they even come with fidget spinners. Michael Campos, 33, learned to create light-weight prosthetics after his son, Carter, 4, who was born with below elbow congenital amputation, asked for a new hand. Last year, with the help of a volunteer group, Michael produced a prosthetic limb for Carter that cost only 10USD to build. Since then the doting dad has made hands inspired by Iron Man and Captain America, while his latest creation has a fidget spinner attached. Now the father-son duo work together for their company Claws from Carter producing free hands for kids across the US and UK. - SEE CATERS COPY

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titleFATHER AND SON MAKE 3D HANDS
subject date03-09-2016
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPICS BY MICHAEL CAMPOS / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: Carter asked his dad to make him a hand last year and after learning her built a 3d printed hand for his son, initially to teach him how to ride and the made custom designs such as - Iron Man and more, now they make hands for free for other kids in the USA and UK) - Meet the doting dad who builds 3D hands for children with limb differences for free after making one for his own son and they even come with fidget spinners. Michael Campos, 33, learned to create light-weight prosthetics after his son, Carter, 4, who was born with below elbow congenital amputation, asked for a new hand. Last year, with the help of a volunteer group, Michael produced a prosthetic limb for Carter that cost only 10USD to build. Since then the doting dad has made hands inspired by Iron Man and Captain America, while his latest creation has a fidget spinner attached. Now the father-son duo work together for their company Claws from Carter producing free hands for kids across the US and UK. - SEE CATERS COPY