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Padded foam handles

October 20, 2016 in Solution

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For a budget friendly way to create built up handles for cutlery, pens and toothbrushes, you can use a pack of foam hair rollers!

This video uses foam tubing purchased specifically for making built up handles.

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DIY Straw Holder

October 14, 2016 in Solution

Materials:

  • Ballpoint pen
  • Clothes peg

Tools:

  • Junior hacksaw
  • Hot glue gun
  • Sandpaper
  • Craft knife

Method:

  • Remove the nib and ink reservoir from the ballpoint pen
  • Mark and saw a section approx 3cm long
  • Sand the edges and use a blade to clean the inside edges
  • Using hot glue, fix the pen section to the peg and leave a moment to set
  • Enjoy your new straw holder!

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Arm Spork

September 28, 2016 in Solution

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Via Thingiverse

It seems to work for this kiddo! Will it work for you?

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Our sponsor charity DEMAND Design & Manufacture for Disability will be happy to help if you donā€™t have access to a 3D printer, just get in touch via their website.

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Chopstick helper

September 28, 2016 in Solution

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A funky little helper to make using chopsticks simple.

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Our sponsor charity DEMAND Design & Manufacture for Disability will be happy to help if you donā€™t have access to a 3D printer, just get in touch via their website.

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Right angled cutlery holder

September 28, 2016 in Solution

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Via Thingiverse

A right angled cutlery holder – this could be the perfect for eating out in restaurants or cafes when you don’t want to bring your own cutlery!

Download the design files

Our sponsor charity DEMAND Design & Manufacture for Disability will be happy to help if you donā€™t have access to a 3D printer, just get in touch via their website.

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Pluck – Ringpull can opener

September 28, 2016 in Solution

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Sometimes the simplest fixes are the best. This 3D printable ringpull opener would easily fit in a purse or wallet for using on the go when you’re in need of a fizzy sugar fix!

Download the design files

Our sponsor charity DEMAND Design & Manufacture for Disability will be happy to help if you donā€™t have access to a 3D printer, just get in touch via their website.

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3D printed utensil gripping aid

September 28, 2016 in Solution

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This simple aid could help you get a grip on kitchen utensils – give this one a try and see if you find any more uses!

Download the design files

Our sponsor charity DEMAND Design & Manufacture for Disability will be happy to help if you donā€™t have access to a 3D printer, just get in touch via their website.

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