24-year-old engineer who produced 3D artifacts watching YouTube



Guillermo Martinez (24), who is more interested in 3D printing, offers artificial 3D elements for free and unlimited humans by his artistic ability.


Robotics & 3D printing through YouTube videos

Guillermo Martinez has bought his own 3D printer last year in 2017. Learning Robotics and 3D printing techniques through YouTube videos and created exclusive artificial elements for poor people

Useful artificial hands printed in 3D

He said that the first start for this effort was the 3D printed art model found on YouTube. He began to watch for entertainment and said that videos have become useful artificial hands printed in 3D

Free artificial hands for unscrupulous people

Guillermo Martinez, who traveled to Kenya, saw the people there and then realized that his products were the most demanded people. Martinez presented the first artificial hands with the help of NGO


Issue of free delivery

There is no easy way to do artificial hands in Kenya. There is a problem with 3D printing supplies in Kenya where the power and barrier are not available in Kenya. There is a problem in providing free access to all 3d printing materials.


10 kg weight lifting plastic artificial hand

To correct this, Guillermo Martinez handled a different way and made artificial hands with plastic, rubber band and duvine threads. These hands are capable of lifting up to 10 kilograms, and its product cost is just $ 50


Free 3D printing training for children and young people

He is offering artificial hands free to people in Kenya, and he teaches free 3D printing methods for children and young people there. He has been awarded World Youth Forum this year

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