\"What happened? \"Seth Quiring wants to avoid the problem. He was asked about his right hand, he was injured in an agricultural accident in his childhood and is now not making full use of his right hand. Therefore, he is making an auxiliary glove using 3D printerto to regain the use of the hand. He designed gloves on the computer and went to Africa. The Profit Toronto Tool Library prints the outer skeleton of his hand. \"In addition to restoring the use of my right hand, it needs beauty,\" he said of the gloves . \". \"It has to be stylish and trigger a conversation about\" what it is \"rather than\" what happened. The external bones mimic the structure and movements of healthy hands. Quiring has customized the external bones on the left hand and printed the \"bones\" using a 3D printer \". At March2014, Quiring uploaded a video to YouTube explaining his plan. \"I will use my creative ability and design vision to create the coolest bionic hand,\" he said at the time . \". \"I don\'t know how to do it, but I will find a way, step by step. \"He has done so far. Whenever he succeeds, he uploads his progress to YouTube. As can be expected, building artificial limbs from scratch requires a lot of improvement. A recent adjustment found that the bones of the outer bones were too close. Once he tried it on his right hand, he found his range of motion increased by 60 cents. He fine- The fit and spacing between bones were adjusted to obtain a range of motion up to 85. His goal is 100.