Watch disabled young girl unwrap her new 3D pink printed arm
25 August 2015 at 13:08A disabled girl received a new 3D printed arm that will allow her to use two arms for the first time.8 year old Isabella receives a new 3D printed arm that will allow her to use two arms for the first time.
A disabled girl named Isabella, received a new 3D printed arm that will allow her to use two arms for the first time.
According to Mirror UK, Isabella was given the amazing purple and pink arm by the people at e-Nable, a community of volunteers who provide 3D limbs to people in need.
It was made by Stephen Davies who drove 200 miles to present the arm to Isabella in person.
Isabella tears open the wrapping paper and is beaming when she realises what is inside.
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She immediately tries it on and is automatically able to move the hand.
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She wiggles the fingers and then picks up a figurine on the windowsill and her reaction is truly priceless.
Davies, who received a hand himself from e-Nable and got his own 3D printer to pay it forward, said it was "nectar for the soul".