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==Title of the device or system ==
Project developed by [your name linked to your user account]
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{{status-design}}
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You can help Appropedia by contributing to the next step in this [[OSAT]]'s [[:Category:Status|status]].
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==Abstract==
{{Device data
# Paragraph description of the OSAT - why is it Appropriate? What need does it fulfil? Are there case studies you have found of a technology being used successfully?
| manufacturing-files = https://www.youmagine.com/designs/parametric-tweezers
# Picture of completed print using your printer [[Image:Wood_WorkingClamp_Parts.png|200px|right]]
}}


== Bill of Materials==
{{Project data
# Provide a full BOM -- Materials needed for fabrication of device and alternative materials if they are not available, prices/sources of non-printable parts
| authors = User:Pdspillm
## Upload and link to all source files from open source CAD
| completed = 2019
## Upload and link to all STLs
| made = No
| replicated = No
| instance-of = Forceps
}}


== Tools needed for fabrication of the OSAT==
Field Ready is working with World Vision to provide medical supplies to a number of Heath Posts in the Dolakha district in Nepal. Health posts provide a local first point of contact for those in rural areas who may need medical assistance, and provide basic medical care. A simple item often needed is a pair of tweezers – used for a range of purposes, from removing foreign bodies to handling sterile bandages. However, if dropped, they must be re-sterilized, which can make routine tasks frustrating and slow for health workers who often only have a couple of pairs.
# [[AthenaII| MOST Delta RepRap]] or similar RepRap 3-D printer
#


== Skills and Knowledge Necessary to Make the OSAT ==
== Bill of Materials ==
* If you used special skill – link to relevant Wikipedia or Wikiversity articles/courses


== Technical Specifications and Assembly Instructions==
# Provide a full BOM -- Materials needed for fabrication of device and alternative materials if they are not available, prices/sources of non-printable parts
# Provide directions for print/assembly - be detailed enough in your “how to” to ensure that someone could construct the device from your description. Consider the elegance of IKEA like instructions.
## [https://www.youmagine.com/designs/parametric-tweezers Link to CAD and STL files]
# Include print time estimate
## BOM:
# Include assembly time estimate
### Open-Source 3D Printer
# Including drawings or pictures of the device at stage of assembly at minimum. (http://www.appropedia.org/Special:Upload)
### PLA Filament
# Consider video if appropriate
{|style="border:1px solid #73BF73; background-color: #E6FFE6; margin-left:.1em; margin-top:2px; -moz-border-radius:15px;" align="right" width="150px"
!<big>Example video summary of textbook</big>
|-
|<center>{{#widget:YouTube|id=yiJDx9dCfEQ}} </center>
|-
|}
 
=== Common Problems and Solutions===
* Include common mistakes/problems to avoid in building your OSAT and how to overcome them
 
== Cost savings==
* If your solution is not a low cost one then it is not really appropriate.
# Estimate your costs
# Find a commercial equivalent, cite it and put the [url in square brackets]
# Calculate $ savings and % savings


== Benefited Internet Communities ==
== Tools needed ==
* Name and add links to at least 5 using single brackets around [url name]


==References==
# [[AthenaII|MOST Delta RepRap]] or similar RepRap 3-D printer
# PLA Filament


* The sources of information (e.g. engineering handbooks, journal articles, government documents, webpages, books, magazine articles etc.). References should use the <nowiki> <ref> </ref> and <references/>  </nowiki>tags and can be in any format but should include all the information necessary for someone else to find the same information you did. For example: <ref> web page: Department of Energy (DOE) Landscaping and Energy Efficiency, DOE/GO-10095 (1995) Available: http://www.eren.doe.gov/erec/factsheets/landscape.html</ref>
== References ==


<references/>
* <ref>web page: Field Ready Design Challenge: CAD Model for medical tweezers Available: https://www.fieldready.org/medical-tweezers</ref>
<nowiki>
Based on the developmental needs addressed (e.g. food, heat, electricity, clean water, health  care, etc.) be sure to label your device in the proper categories e.g. use [[Category:Water]]. Be sure to categorize your device so that it will be easy to find – for example “Low voltage connection basics” is categorized in


[[Category:How tos]]
<references />
[[Category:Electricity]]
[[Category:Electric lighting]].


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{{Page data
| keywords = 3D printing, forceps, osat, tweezers, plastic
| sdg = SDG03 Good health and well-being
| published = 2019
| organizations = Michigan_Tech's_Open_Sustainability_Technology_Lab, MTU, MY4777
| license = CC-BY-SA-3.0
| language = en
}}


[[category:OSAT 3D-Printable Designs]]
[[Category:OSAT 3D-Printable Designs]]
[[Category:3D printing]]
[[Category:Plastic]]

Latest revision as of 17:22, 29 January 2024

Parametric Tweezers.PNG
FA info icon.svg Angle down icon.svg Device data
Manufacturing files https://www.youmagine.com/designs/parametric-tweezers
Hardware license CERN-OHL-S
Certifications Start OSHWA certification
FA info icon.svg Angle down icon.svg Project data
Authors Philip Spillman
Completed 2019
Made No
Replicated No
Instance of Forceps
OKH Manifest Download

Field Ready is working with World Vision to provide medical supplies to a number of Heath Posts in the Dolakha district in Nepal. Health posts provide a local first point of contact for those in rural areas who may need medical assistance, and provide basic medical care. A simple item often needed is a pair of tweezers – used for a range of purposes, from removing foreign bodies to handling sterile bandages. However, if dropped, they must be re-sterilized, which can make routine tasks frustrating and slow for health workers who often only have a couple of pairs.

Bill of Materials[edit | edit source]

  1. Provide a full BOM -- Materials needed for fabrication of device and alternative materials if they are not available, prices/sources of non-printable parts
    1. Link to CAD and STL files
    2. BOM:
      1. Open-Source 3D Printer
      2. PLA Filament

Tools needed[edit | edit source]

  1. MOST Delta RepRap or similar RepRap 3-D printer
  2. PLA Filament

References[edit | edit source]

  1. web page: Field Ready Design Challenge: CAD Model for medical tweezers Available: https://www.fieldready.org/medical-tweezers
FA info icon.svg Angle down icon.svg Page data
Keywords 3d printing, forceps, osat, tweezers, plastic
SDG SDG03 Good health and well-being
Authors Philip Spillman
License CC-BY-SA-3.0
Organizations Michigan_Tech's_Open_Sustainability_Technology_Lab, MTU, MY4777
Language English (en)
Related 0 subpages, 1 pages link here
Aliases Forceps/Tweezers
Impact 336 page views
Created November 14, 2019 by Philip Spillman
Modified January 29, 2024 by Felipe Schenone
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