Father uses 3D printer to make bionic arm for son

Former psychology lecturer creates hydraulic prosthesis out of home software and a £20 Microsoft Xbox Kinect scanner

Ben Ryan and his son Sol

A man with no technical background has built a bionic arm for his son using a 3D printer.

Ben Ryan's son Sol, two, had to have his forearm amputated beneath the elbow after being born with a blood clot in his left arm.

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