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Engineering Students Build New Classmate A Robotic Hand
Timothy Roberts
That was the case for Sergio Peralta. He was born with a hand that didn't form fully, and it made him self-conscious.
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When Sergio moved to a new location at 15 years of age, he was nervous about students seeing his hand. In speaking with CBS news, he said: "In the first days of school, I honestly felt like hiding my hand. Like nobody would ever find out."
Eventually, the students found out, but a teacher also heard about it. That teacher was the lead in the engineering program at the school, and he wanted to have his students do something special.
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The students offered to build him a prosthetic hand. Sergio had never expected anything like it, "never in a million years."
It took a little work, but the students were able to put together a hand that functioned well. They used online models and a 3-D printer, and in the end, they had something totally unexpected.
Photo: YouTube/CBS Evening News
According to CBS News, Sergio said that it changed his life, and we can only imagine. Not only does he have a new hand, but it also looks like he has some new friends as well.
Check out the video below:
