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Ergonomic Whisk
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This product was inspired by the question, 'how can I reduce fatigue when using a whisk for the user who suffer due to arthritis?' Most whisks currently on the market have flat, straight handles, which cause discomfort and fatigue during extended use. To solve this, I redesigned the whisk handle into a more ergonomic form.
To build this handle, Fusion 360, Prusa slicer and 3D printer is required. The construction consist of two main stages, which are handle body and the bumps. For the handle body, two profiles should be sketched and connected using the loft tool to make the handle aerodynamic shape that fits natrually in the hand. The dimensions are 50mm in legnth and 180mm in width.
For the grip bumps, a tangent plane from construction menu should be created to provide a flat surface on the curved body. A circle with a radius of 4mm is then sketched and extruded at a distance of 7.4mm. After that, the circle should be extruded to make it 3D. Then, the pattern on path tool is appli
To build this handle, Fusion 360, Prusa slicer and 3D printer is required. The construction consist of two main stages, which are handle body and the bumps. For the handle body, two profiles should be sketched and connected using the loft tool to make the handle aerodynamic shape that fits natrually in the hand. The dimensions are 50mm in legnth and 180mm in width.
For the grip bumps, a tangent plane from construction menu should be created to provide a flat surface on the curved body. A circle with a radius of 4mm is then sketched and extruded at a distance of 7.4mm. After that, the circle should be extruded to make it 3D. Then, the pattern on path tool is appli
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