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We also tied all of the finger strings and converted all of them into one main control string, which increased the overall grip strength and made the device easier to operate. The final design met most of the original criterion by being functional, controllable, and strong enough to complete all of the required tasks. If we were to rebuild it, we would have used stronger materials (especially cardboard) and add additional comfort padding to improve durability and long term usability. Throughout this project, we learned how essential the step iteration is in the engineering design process because the early prototypes rarely work exactly as expected. Each failure helped us understand what needed to be improved, and each adjustment we made helped the prosthetic to be more efficient and effective. We also strengthened our teamwork skills by communicating with our partners clearly, sharing ideas, and dividing responsibilities so the project could continue smoothly. Problem solving became extremely important as we had to think creatively and while working under very high pressure conditions and strict constraints, such as there could only be one string that we could pill on and the low cost materials. Critical thinking helped us compare different prototypes and select the design that best met the criteria. Overall, we gained a very deep understanding of how engineering blends creativity, testing, and revisions to create functional solutions for real world challenges.
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We tied all the finger strings into one main control string, which increased the grip strength and made the device easier to operate. The final design met most of our original goals: it was functional, controllable, and strong enough to complete the required tasks. If we rebuilt it, we would use stronger materials—especially instead of cardboard—and add more padding to improve comfort and durability. This project taught us how important iteration is in engineering because early prototypes rarely work as expected. Each failure showed us what needed to change, and each adjustment made the prosthetic more efficient and effective. We also improved our teamwork by communicating clearly, sharing ideas, and dividing responsibilities so the project moved forward smoothly. Problem solving became very important because we had to think creatively under pressure and work with strict constraints, like using only one pull string and low-cost materials. Critical thinking helped us compare different prototypes and choose the design that best met the criteria. Overall, we learned how engineering combines creativity, testing, and revision to create practical solutions for real-world problems.
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