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From YouTube: Weekly e-NABLE Town Hall Meeting - December 23, 2022
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A
Foreign,
okay,
we
are
live.
Let
me
get
back
here
to
my
right
window.
Welcome
everyone
to
another
town
hall,
as
you
can
see,
it's
just
Rick
and
I
right
now
and
I,
don't
know
if
anybody
else
is
going
to
join
we're
just
a
couple
days
out
from
Christmas
here
and
I'm
sure
people
have
a
lot
going
on,
but
we're
going
to
go
ahead
and
just
go
through
a
few
things
here
give
a
couple
of
quick
Updates.
This
will
probably
be
a
short
meeting
today,
but
we'll
do
that
anyway.
A
So
thanks
for
joining
Rick,
I'm
gonna
go
ahead
and
share
my
screen
and
we
will
get
started.
You
know
if
that's
easy.
A
Okay,
action
items,
Rick
and
I
did
meet
and
we
did
go
through
the
process
for
next
steps
on
our
chapter.
Audit
Rick's
got
a
handle
on
that.
Now
we
it's
a
matter
of
kind
of
individually,
reaching
out
to
folks
and
then
updating
our
chapter
tracking
spreadsheet.
Now
he
did
respond.
Did
you
see
that
Rick
to.
A
So
it
is
okay
to
edit
most
of
the
columns
in
there.
Specifically,
it
is
that
number
that
you
suspected
that
column
just
changes
from
a
one
to
a
zero
to
make
it
active
or
inactive,
and
what
I
would
suggest
is
you
could
do
one
of
two
things
either.
You
could
add
a
column
over
on
the
right
that
you
could
use
as
a
notes
column
to
keep
track
of
which
ones
you've
done,
which
you
haven't,
or
you
could
use
like.
A
Color
coding,
if
that's
easier
for
you
know,
highlight
a
row
and
just
make
a
highlight
color,
because
that
doesn't
affect
the
data.
That
just
is
a
visual
thing.
So
it's
up
to
you
how
you
do
that,
but
somehow
you'll
want
to
keep
track,
of
which
ones
you've
attempted
to
reach
out
to
which
ones
you've
you
know
gotten
a
hold
of
Etc,
of
which
ones
have
been
validated
and
then
again
go
back
to
that
other
spreadsheet,
of
those
that
have
submitted
our
form
and
we'll
need
to
use
those
that
did
respond.
C
A
Thing
well,
that
was
I,
think
different.
I
think
that
was
because
we
changed
one
of
the.
We
changed
something
else:
I,
don't
remember
what
it
was.
We
changed
one
of
the
existing
columns
that
we
shouldn't
have
changed.
Okay,
if
you
add
a
new
column
off
to
the
right
I
can't
imagine
that's
going
to
affect
everything,
because
it
doesn't
change
any
of
the
data.
That's
there.
A
See
yeah
go
ahead
and
do
that
as
a
test.
It's
quick
and
easy
to
undo
if
it
breaks
right,
so
I
don't
think
it's
going
to
break
anything.
That
would
be
an
easy
way
to
have
a
place
for
you
to
keep
notes.
You
know
tied
to
each
row
and
and
then
you
can
just
it's
just
a
matter
of
working
through
it's
going
to
take
time
now.
Another
interesting
problem
came
up
in
the
midst
of
this
and
I.
B
A
Started
to
dig
into
this
in
in
in
Benchmark,
which
is
the
email
platform
that
we
use
now,
the
chapter
leader
email
that
they
have
for
for
masby's
chapter.
Is
this
enable
at
bymu.eu,
so
I
came
in
here
to
our
enable
chapter
leaders
email
which
I
had
imported
from
our
Master
spreadsheet?
As
you
can
see
here,
it
has
252
contacts,
that's
all
of
them
in
this
awesome,
Master
spreadsheet.
A
So
if
I
put
his
email
in
here
and
I
search,
no
contacts
I
couldn't
I'm
like.
Why
is
he
not
in
here
I
started
looking
through
here,
though,
and
they
have
these
other
tabs
and
there's
this
one
here
that
says
confirmed
bounces
and
there's
20
of
them
in
there
and
lo
and
behold
there
he
is
now
how
the
heck
did
his
email
and
29
others
get
into
this
confirmed
bounces
list
because
he
says
he's
never
gotten
emails,
I,
don't
think.
We've
ever
sent
anything
to
these
people
that
would
have
been
bounced
and,
more
importantly,
I.
A
A
This
is
something
I
have
not
had
time
to
figure
out
how
to
fix,
but
this
is
you
know,
at
least
something
to
be
aware
of
that,
if
you,
in
fact,
if
you
want
I,
could
export
this
list,
because
these
30,
which
is
probably
30
chapters,
probably
never
received
our
emails,
asking
them
to
fill
out
the
form
at
all.
C
A
C
I
know:
I
have
sent
him
things
to
the
email
that
is
on
the
you
know.
He
uses
the
email.
That's
on
the
you
know
that
that
tool
that
showed
that
shows
you,
the
coloring
and
everything
of
each
individual,
each
individual
hand,
I
I,
can't
really
remember
the
name
of
it,
but
it
has
the
bru
suffix
on
it
and
it
shows
the
different.
C
A
Okay,
yeah
well
so
here's
what
I'm
gonna
do
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
send
this
there's
a
CSV
file
here
that
now
has
these
30
emails.
Let
me
just
make
sure
again:
yeah!
That's
the
right
about
the
right
number!
Well,
I'll.
A
A
A
A
There's
a
chapter
leaders
list
in
Benchmark:
I:
don't
think
you
have
access
to
Benchmark,
that's
the
thing
that
we're
using
for
our
emails.
I
can
get
you
access,
but.
C
A
No,
it's
just
what
we
use
for
our
newsletter,
okay.
So
anyway,
there
is
still
some
follow-up
that
we
have
to
figure
out
on
Benchmark.
Why
that
bounce
thing
is
happening
and
how
to
get
people
back
into
the
normal
list.
A
But
meanwhile,
if
you
could
reach
out
directly
to
those
that
I
just
sent
you
as
a
CSV
file,
that
would
be
great
and
then
it's
just
a
matter
of
proceeding
one
by
one
through
the
rest
of
the
list
and
I
I
think
you
know
translating
into
native
languages,
will
help
and
like
I
said
just
let
me
know
if
you
run
into
any
problems
along
the
way,
I
think
we
will
get
responses
from
most
of
them.
A
The
other
thing
it
would
be
really
helpful
if
you
could
do
because
some
of
these
contacts
might
have
changed.
You
know
the
email
address
that
we
might
have
that
person
might
have
moved
on.
That
doesn't
mean
necessarily.
The
chapter
is
no
longer
active.
So
if
you
could
help
us,
maybe
do
a
little
bit
of
further
investigative
work
by
looking
at
their
social
media,
see.
A
A
So
see
what
you
can
do
and
we'll
just
you
know
we'll
keep
an
eye
on
it
week
to
week.
This
is
not
going
to
happen
overnight.
No.
C
I
will
I
will
do
it.
That's
not
a
problem.
I
I
I'm
working
on
something
right
now
that
I'm
going
to
resurrect
that
I
had
put
together.
Originally
nice
and
it'll
help
me
to
track
this
beautiful.
A
Okay,
here's
the
metrics
that
you
shared.
Thank
you
one
thing
I
had
a
question
about
Rick.
Maybe
since
this
is
just
a
kind
of
an
us
meeting
today,
we
can
look
at
this
real
quick.
Where
are
you
getting
this
number?
The
week
registrations.
A
It
well,
it
is,
but
here's
why
I
ask?
Are
you
doing
the
range
where
it's
last
Friday
through
the
current
Thursday?
Is
that
what
you're
doing
as.
A
Let
me
show
you
why
I
asked,
because
for
the
last
several
weeks,
all
the
numbers
match,
except
this
one.
So
here's
where
that
number
comes
from
the
new
number
of
new
users
in
the
range
I'm,
seeing
15
you're
showing
18,
and
it
was
different.
Last
week
too,
it's
no
big
deal
I'm
just
curious,
where
you're
getting
the
18
even
I,
don't
even
see
an
18
yeah,
so
I'm
not
I'm,
not
quite
sure,
but
just
just
double
check
next
time
that
you're
using
the
same
range
that
we
usually
use
the
previous
Friday
to
the
current
Thursday.
A
And
then
then
this
new
in
range
for
users
is
what
should
be
that
that
number
there,
the
rest
look
fine.
So
it's
no
big
deal.
That's
not
a
very
important
number.
I
was
just
curious.
Why?
It's
always
a
little
off.
The
only
other
thing
I'll
point
out
here
is
the
enable
fund
balance.
I
did
get
confirmation
from
John.
We
did
receive
the
check
from
Dora
that
has
been
deposited.
We
just
haven't
updated
the.
What
is
the
platform
we
use
for
this?
A
The
the
finance
platform
hasn't
been
updated,
yet
so
you'll
probably
see
this
next
week
or
so
that
our
actual
balance
now
is
43.9
excellent.
C
A
C
I
mean
the
enable
Hub
I
just
would
like
to
see,
if
maybe
there's
something
I'm
seeing
that's.
Oddly.
B
A
Think
it
is
auto
calculated.
So
let's
see
what's
happening
here.
Maybe
it's
the
total
number.
That's
off!
I
gotta
find
end
row.
So
here's
total
members,
let's
go
back
to
the
where's.
My
oh
did
I
close
the
tab
I
had
with.
Let
me
do
a
new
tab.
B
A
A
A
A
Sure
so
let
me
go
back
to
the
current
date
range
and
see
if
maybe
it
was
a
reporting
glitch,
maybe
it'll
update
here,
let's
see
well
there,
it
is
it's
back
to
15.,
so
this
is
saying
the
same
number
here
all
right.
So
it's
it's
got
to
be
some
kind
of
a
bug
in
his
whatever
calculations
he's
using
I
I.
Guess
we'll
ignore
that
then
I,
that's
disregard
what
I
said,
because
this
your
numbers
here
are
accurate
and
this
math
is
certainly
accurate.
So.
C
A
So
ignore
that
what
you're
doing
is
right-
and
this
is
accurate,
except
for
as
I
said,
our
fund
balance
is
actually
20K
higher
I
believe
our
next
meeting
coming
up
is
in
the
new
year
on
January
9th
the
chapter
leaders
meeting
unless
I'm
missing
anything
I
was
looking
at
the
calendar
here.
Let's
pull
it
up,
we
don't
have
a
January
list
of
events
yet,
but
we
will
soon,
and
so
we
have
the
chapter
leaders
meeting
here
on
the
second
Monday.
Then
we'll
have
the
education
meet
up
on
the
following.
A
Friday
we've
got
a
device
Pilots
meeting
here
on
the
16th.
My
gut
tells
me
that
one
might
not
happen.
I
don't
know
if
we
have
enough
participation
on
that.
We're
trying
to
trim
down
the
number
of
meetings
we're
doing
new
member
Meetup.
We
do,
of
course
have-
and
that's
going
to
be
on
the
third
Friday
here
on
the
20th
and
then
I.
Don't
know
whether
or
not
we'll
do
a
focus.
A
C
I
know
she
Sarah's
actively
looking
been
polling.
Everybody
on
these
exactly.
A
B
C
A
C
A
Yeah,
that's
great,
that's
great
so
anyway,
so
I
expect
some
updates
on
the
calendar
and
you
know
that's
where
we'll
put
the
latest
as
soon
as
we
have
it.
I
don't
have
the
list
to
show
today
and
well.
A
That's
that's
probably
about
it
for
today
Rick,
unless
you
have
I
I'd
say:
let's
do
a
little
show
and
tell
and
on
what
you've
been
working
on,
but
I
don't
think
we
need
to
go
into
any
of
these
other
topics
here
today,
I've
had
this
lumio
discussion
now
going
about
the
voting
process
that
we
talked
about.
That's
been
running
for
a
couple
of
weeks
now
but
I'm
in
no
rush
to
flip
it
over
to
a
vote.
I,
don't
think
we're
going
to
have
any
lumio
proposals
before
the
year
end
anyway.
A
So
since
it's
just
you
and
me
today,
I'm
gonna
just
leave
it
and
maybe
next
week,
we'll
agree
to
switch
it
to
a
vote,
because
we
want
to
incorporate
some
of
the
what
was
in
the
comments
and
so
I
want
to
have.
B
A
Discussion
on
on
that
before
we
move
forward,
so
I'll
just
leave
that
for
another
week
and
I
think
the
rest
of
these
can
wait.
We
talked
about
the
chapter
audit
and
we'll
we'll
get
into
these
other
things
later.
So
show
me
what
you
were
showing
me
before
Rick,
let's
look
at
that
hand,
you
got
there
I'm
going
to.
C
Was
really
just
a
a
you
know
done
as
a
example,
I
have
a
I
have
a
fellow
I'm
working
with
that
he
really
wants
to
learn.
Let
me
just
I
didn't
put
an
actual
on
off
switch
on
it,
so
this
is
running
off
a
couple
of
Double
A's
and
each
finger
like
this
is
the
way
the
thumb
works
here.
C
Okay,
the
thumb
can
actually
go
back
and
forth
this
way,
or
this
way
I
tend
to
move
it
out
of
the
way
to
the
other
fingers,
and
then
you
have
each
finger
individually
that
can
Bend
significantly
yeah
so
each
finger,
so
you
can
do
gesturing
and
all
that's
what
they
wanted
to
do.
They
wanted
it
for
gestures
and
such
but
I
kind
of
like
this.
This
thumb
mechanism
the
back
and
forth
and
then
the.
A
C
Is
that
what
that
is
based
on
that
yeah
I
know
him
very
well,
Frederico
is,
is,
is
a
good
guy
and
and
he's
pretty
good
about
sharing
stuff
and.
A
A
B
C
C
Yeah,
like
RC
yeah,.
A
C
They're
super
cheap
and
basically
you
usually
have
like
a
a
a
another
extension
in
the
middle.
It's
how
they
actually
operate.
You
know
the
tilt
to.
C
A
C
A
way
of
connecting
to
the
Hat
in
a
cheaper
way,
and
what
what's
really
nice
about
them
is
the
you
know
they
have
like
a
built-in
when
you
buy
them,
they
have
like
a
built-in
swivel.
C
Nowhere
near
as
good,
because
you've
basically
pinched
it,
whereas
this
thing
has
all
of
these
built-in.
You
know
basically
like
a
roller
bearing.
A
C
A
C
You
you
could
and
what
we
just
did
is
we've
we've
just
taken
a
huge
step
backwards.
We
started
with
these
types
of
parts.
I'm.
Sorry
this
one
here.
C
B
C
C
And
and
remember
that
hand,
I
showed
you
a
couple
weeks
ago.
We
basically
took
that
hand,
that's
the
one
that
that
it's
like
a
x
skeleton
and
we're
doing
all
the
tube
bending
on
that
one.
So.
A
C
C
D
A
Used
in
the
real
world,
but
as
a
proof
of
concept,
I
just
think
it's
fascinating
and
he's
just
kind
of
telling
me
how
it
works
and.
C
A
C
B
C
C
C
D
C
Bolts,
actually,
no,
the
the
basically,
these
are
just
dumb
screws.
These
linkages
here,
yeah.
A
C
And
it
ends
up
being
a
lot
cheaper.
The
metal
bar
I
think
we
paid
six
bucks
for
a
about
four
feet
of
it
and
it's
I
stainless
or
iron.
We
paid
forty
dollars
for
a
bending
unit
and
we're
bending
metal.
Now
what
we
do
is
we
print
it
like
this?
We
go
ahead
and
we
print
it.
We
lay
it
on
a
template
and
then
we
lay
the
bar
on
it
and
we
take
a
protractor
and
then
we
know
where
we
have
to
bend
it
and
then
we
just
flat.
C
A
C
Strong
and
super
cheap,
and
they
already
have
roller
bearings
in
them,
so
you
can
pinch
down
on
them,
really
really
tight
and
it
doesn't
close
off
like
these
types
of
things,
see
they
close
it
off,
where
you
can't,
when
you
once
you
pinch
them
down
now,
they're
too
tight
and
everything
gets
loosened
right,
whereas
these
they
stay
in
place
and
they
can't
really
go
anywhere
and
because
they
they
turn
in
the
middle
counterclockwise
versus
clockwise
to
put
them
together
with
a
steel
Bolt,
it's
like
an
M3
bolt
in
there.
C
You
never
have
to
worry
about
it
unwinding.
So
you
can
tighten
this
as
much
as
you
want,
because
there's
a
bearing
in
there
there's
actually.
B
A
C
A
C
B
D
A
B
C
B
C
Servos
burn
up
so
quick
I
mean
you're
lucky
to
get
a
few
hours
out
of
them.
Exercise
them
really
hard
at
this
voltage.
I'm
using
just
this
is
all
running
off
this
little
thing.
Yeah.
B
C
Servos
are
just
not
robust
enough;
they
really
aren't
this.
Is
all
these
servos
have
metal
gears
too,
but
it
doesn't
matter.
The
motors
burn
up
and
the
amount
of
power
it
takes
is
silly
it
just
it's
an
awful
lot
of
power.
This
one
probably
takes
about
three
amps,
so.
A
C
Difference
is
the
brushless
motors
the
reason
I
like
them
is
when
they're
not
moving
they're,
not
taking
power,
they
turn
off.
They're
done.
Okay,
that's
the
difference.
It's
the
duty
time
now
the
motor
itself
uses
probably
more
power,
while
it's
active
but
the
linear,
actuators
and
the
ones
that
you're
you
see
all
these
guys.
You
know
because
they
they
move
quickly
and
they
and
they
they
track
they're,
always
using
power.
There's
always
a
signal
wire.
That's
why
they're
three
wire
there's
a
plus
and
minus
and
a
signal.
B
C
A
A
Yeah
interesting.
C
A
B
A
A
It
was
not
intended
for
that.
This.
C
Base
is
actually
in
the
it's
actually
in
our.
This
came
from
enable
the
base.
Okay,
it's
in
the
niop
and
I
I
like
the
base
from
the
niop,
because
it
hooks
to
a
lot
of
the
hands
and
it
allows
you
to
sit
them
on
something
so
you're,
not
balancing
it
and
dropping
it
a
lot.
But
this
is
from
the
niop.
I
got
this
okay.
A
C
God,
no
I
I
think
that
I
think
enable
has
even
looked
at
there's
been
a
lot
of
emails
that
have
been
out
there
about
open
bionics,
and
everybody
said
that
it's
just
it's
really
cool
to
look
at
okay.
It
there
is
no
I
mean
it's
too
weak.
This
thing
would
snap
off
it's
it's
just
it's
just
not
even
the
frame
on
this
thing
is.
C
Hackberry
is
actually
not
bad.
It's
it's
pretty
nice!
It's
just
that!
Sometimes
it's
hard
to
find
the
entire
thing
it.
You
know
that
all
fits
together,
it's
kind
of
like
the
oh
I'm,
trying
to
think
of
the
of
its
competitor,
the
one
from
France.
What's
Jeremy,.
C
Yeah,
it
is
both
and
and
very
it
requires
some
power
yeah,
but
I
just
thought.
I.
A
C
That
is
a
really
nice
build
too,
and
everybody
has
built
one
everybody
and
their
brothers
built
one.
But
once
again
it's
brittle
it's
incredibly
brittle-
and
you
know
you'd
have
to
you'd-
have
to
do
a
lot
of
reinforcement
on
any
of
these,
you
know,
would
would
take
a
lot
of
reinforcement
to
keep
it
from
snapping
and
it
it
it's
really
a
matter
of
of
use.
C
That's
why
an
awful
lot
of
people
like
the
body
driven
ones,
because
they
they
just
they
work
longer
a
lot
of
the
people
that
I
work
with.
They
just
think
that
these
are
a
gimmick
and
they
want
something.
That's
just
going
to
work.
D
B
D
D
C
When
I
showed
you
the
remember
the
one
we
we
talked
about,
where
you
tilt
your
arm,
the
left
right.
A
C
A
Get
it
okay,
we'll
work
on
the
name
later
just
so,
we
know
what
to
call
it
now,
when
you
say
single
motor,
so
remind
me:
what
does
that
mean
you're,
saying
you're
using
one
motor
to
control
all
movements
and
everything
the.
C
Same
way,
you
kind
of
would
with
a
Whipple
tree.
Okay,
it's
really
nice
I
mean
the
movement.
A
You
know
if
you
get
a
chance
to
maybe
put
it
back
together.
I
I
think
that's
worth
taking
another
look
at
and
spending
some
time
on
again
we
got
to
get
I
know
it's
it's.
It's
probably
just
not
gonna
happen
to
to
get
you
to
document,
and
you
know
get
that
shared
in
our
catalog
and
that's
okay.
You
do
what
you
do,
but
we.
A
C
And
we
put
it
in
the
wahoo.
C
A
I
mean
if
you
could
kind
of
get
it,
maybe
back
into
a
quavo
hand
or
something
and
let's
take
another
look
either
in
another
town
hall
or
we'll
get
a
separate
meeting
for
it.
But
I
I'd
really
like
to
learn
a
little
bit
more
about
that
and
make
sure
make
one
myself
I've
never
done
any
any
kind
of
a
power
device.
I
I
just
can
kind
of
trying
to
figure
what
the
right
one
to
to
try
would
be
and
and.
B
D
A
C
I
have
a
kinetic
here.
The
the
problem
is,
it
doesn't
lend
itself
well
yeah.
A
B
C
A
D
D
Thing
but
I
Now
understand
that
you
do
some
3D
design
as
well.
Changing
the
the
hinges
on
the
kinetic
should
not
be
rocket
science
and
it's
a
beautiful
device.
Everyone
loves
the
look
of
it
and
once
you
did
that,
putting
one
motor
and
an
Adaptive
grip
on
it
would
be
a
great
thing.
D
Well,
you'd
probably
need
to
add
Springs
to
open
back
up
unless
you
used
a
push
pull
mechanism,
but
that's
another
story.
C
We
have
we
had,
we
we
put
one
in
there
and
it
worked
very
well
I'm,
not
against
the
kinetic.
It's
just
that
you'd
almost
be
a
rebuild.
A
But
John
was
onto
something
there.
We've
already
done.
The
rebuild
and
I
was
just
pulling
it
up
here
in
Fusion,
but
I'm
having
some
some
crash
issues.
So
maybe
I
can't,
but
we
already
have
a
model
that
we
rebuilt
on
a
mechanic
with
mechanical
joints,
but
with
the
aesthetic
look
of
the
kinetic
hand
and
I
wonder.
D
C
A
C
A
C
Something
I
use
shark,
okay,.
C
They
took
my
they
they
they,
they
took
my
other
one
away.
My
license
ran
out
so
I've
been
using
shark.
A
Confusion
does
they
do
have
free
licenses
for
educational
use
and
I
they
used
to
have
one
for
people
using
it
for
charitable
work
like
what
we're
doing
I
don't
know
if
that
language
is
still
in
there,
but
you
should
check
you
can
very
well
get
yourself
a
fully
functional
free,
Fusion
license
I.
A
It's
I'll
find
it
right
now
they
have
Fusion
360
for
personal
use.
Here
we
go
yeah,
it's
free.
Here's
the!
Let
me
just
send
you
a
link.
They
have
a
fully
functional
free
license
for
personal
use
and
what
you're
doing
certainly
qualifies.
D
But
the
other
thing
I'll
say
Rick
is
that
you
have
a
if
you
have
a
project
that
you
really
wish
you
could
dig
in
on
and
you
have
software
that
you
really
want
I.
Imagine
we
can
afford
a
license
for
you.
Oh.
C
Boy,
it
was
like
10
grand
a
seat,
it's
it
was
crazy
yeah
and
they
gave
it
to
me
for
a
year,
and
it
was
very,
very
nice
of
them
very
awesome
of
them
to
do
that.
But
it's
it's
so
overpriced.
A
So
that's
that's
how
far
we
got
and
you
know
we
there
are
some
details
that
we
still
have
to
work
out
in
terms
of
the
the
sort
of
the
mesh
covering
that
comes
across
to
cover
the
palm
and
whatnot.
But
this
whole
design
is.
A
And,
as
you
can
see,
mechanical
not
flexible
in
the
hinges
and
still
retains
the
Aesthetics
of
a
nice
looking
hand
and
even
the
we
even
Incorporated
the
channels
to
kind
of
look
like
the
tendons.
On
the
back
your
hand,
which
I
thought
was
a
nice
touch.
What.
A
Well,
that
was
something
unique
about
our
design.
It
was
actually
not
going
to
have
a
direct
connection.
I,
don't
know
if
I
can
find
a
version
here
that
had
hold
on
was
that
I
think
it
would
be
under
Gen
2.
A
A
A
The
idea,
the
idea
is
that
that
would
just
maintain
the
distance
between
the
front
and
the
back
that
there
wouldn't
be
any
other
rigid
connection
between
them,
and
that
would
allow
not
only
this,
but
this
kind
of
movement
and-
and
the
idea
was
that
by
by
mounting
to
the
back
of
the
tensioner
by
by
securing
the
lines
through
there
that
by
doing
this,
you
would
actually
get
a
variable
grip.
You'd
actually
be
able
to.
You
know,
get
the
fingers
to
come
in
differently.
Anyway.
A
There
were
a
lot
of
neat
ideas
that
went
into
it,
but
it
definitely
never
got
to
to
the
finish
line.
So
you
might
need
to
rethink
that.
Maybe
you
would
have
to
have
more
of
a
rigid.
You
know
connection
to
the
to
the
the
cuff
this,
but
I
think
there's
a
lot
that
you
could
work
with
and
so
I'm.
C
But
no
that's
fine
I,
don't
I
I
I'm
happy
to
work
I
mean,
like
I
said.
My
goal
was
to
try
to
get
these
modules
to
work
with
all
the
enable
hands,
because
there
is
not
really
a
one-size-fits
all
right,
and
this
way
somebody
could
say
that
you
know
well.
I'm
all
I
got
to
do
is
is
reprint
the
cuff
okay
and
I
reprint,
the
cuff,
with
a
motor
holder.
C
Not
a
big
deal
and
the
latest
niop
and
IOP
the
one
that
Jacques
Jacqueline
version
three
did
the
wrist
on.
That
is
awesome.
He
rebuilt
the
whole
wrist
and
the
wrist
is
just
light
years
ahead
of
what
he
had
and
there's
no
reason
why
that
wrist
couldn't
fit
right
on
what
you
just
showed
me.
Yeah.
C
The
beauty
of
that
would
be
I
think
that
the
that
particular
build
probably
builds
the
nicest
cuffs
we
have
that
thing.
Views
builds
beautiful,
cuffs
the
hand
is
a
little
bit
to
be
desired
because
it's
brittle
and
and
it
just
doesn't
push
and
pull
very
well
right,
but
to
build
the
cuff,
then
making
all
arms
connect
to
that
cuff
and
and
being
able
to
take
your
measurements
and
put
them
right
into
the
parametric
values
and
getting
what
you
expect
is
awesome,
unfortunately,
he's
trying
to
take
it.
C
C
Execution,
no,
no,
he
uses
in
order
for
the
end
user
to
print.
Oh.
D
D
C
Wants
to
remove
open,
S
CAD
from
it,
which
I
think
is
a
huge
mistake,
because
your
measurements
and
everything
fit
right
in
there
and
you
get
what
you
you
know.
You
really
get
what
you
want.
I
I
use
it
for
all
the
arms
that
we
print
with
it
and
I'd
hate
to
see
him.
Do
that,
but
I
guess
people
complained.
It
was
too
hard,
but
I
don't
see
that
I
mean
he's,
got
it
set
up
with
all
these
variables.
You
just
you
just
put
in
your
measurements
and
it
just
does
a
beautiful
job.
C
So
I
keep
all
these
old
versions.
I
don't
want
to
lose
them
cool,
but
no
I.
Think
that's
fine,
I,
I'll
I'll.
B
A
D
A
I
sent
you
two
links,
one
of
them,
so
you
can
download
them
in
whatever
format
you
want,
you
can
download
step,
or
you
know,
confusion
or
any
other
format.
So
you've
got
one
link.
That's
the
assembled
version
like
what
I
showed
you
and
another
link
that
has
all
the
the
separate
models
oriented
for
printing
in
case.
C
C
A
Well,
it
turned
into
a
regular
length
meeting
after
all,
I
think
we're
ready
to
wrap,
though
you
guys
have
anything
else.
A
Effect
for
20.
earlier
yeah.
Thank
you.
It
hasn't
made
its
way
through
to
open
Collective
yet,
but
I'm
sure
we'll
see
that
next
time.
B
A
D
D
Happy
Christmas
to
everybody
each
in
our
own
way.
We
we
plot
on
and
good
stuff
happens.
Well,
I
can't
give
you
one
other
one
other
bit.
Okay,
we
have
not
sent
out
the
press
release
for
oh.
D
We're
crane
splints
project,
Juliet
Sony's
colleagues
decided
they
really
wanted
to
wait
and
be
confident
that
these
splints
were
getting
onto
the
arms
of
the
people
who
need
them
and
so
she's
holding
out
for
some
photos.
Well,
I
told
David.
He
was
very
gracious
about
that.
He.
A
D
D
I'll
I'll
send
them
that
message:
yeah,
okay,.