Prosthesis Nerf Blaster is Just Plain Awesome

Nicholas Huchet’s friends were afraid he wasn’t getting a fair shake in their nerf battles due to missing a hand so they created a bionic nerf blaster to help even the score. Besides being the ultimate in friendship goals, it also turned out to be a really cool project that involved 3D printing, electromyography, and a very small computer.

Using electromyography, just like his existing hand, they hacked together a Nerf blaster that would shoot every time Nicholas flexed a muscle in his forearm. Not only that, they made it look incredibly cool!

I discovered this project while browsing around Make: Magazine’s blog. You can watch a video and read more about how this bionic Nerf blaster was made by clicking here.

Speaking of Muscle Sensors

This project reminded me of a really cool MyoWare muscle sensor project that was featured in last summer’s AGM: Summer Break series. It’s not a prosthesis project, but it involves the same idea of muscle sensors.

You ever wonder how muscles work and what the relationship from activity to action really means? Grace shows you how to use this kit to translate activity into voltage and then see the results on the LED shield. No better way to make new friends then strapping them up with a biometric sensor pad and asking them to flex.

You can watch the video and learn about this project here.  If you want to see more student projects like this one, make sure you check out the whole summer break series.

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Jenn Toso, Social Media Marketing Specialist, specializes in all things social! As a dedicated member of the social media team at DigiKey, you can find her blogging, sharing, tweeting and posting on DigiKey’s social media channels. Jenn’s passion is the Maker and STEM communities and believes that today’s young people hold the key to a brighter tomorrow for everyone. Jenn holds a Bachelor of Science in Business, a Master of Science in Internet Marketing and a PhD in Hockey Mom. In her spare time, Jenn likes to explore her newly discovered affinity for wearable technology and fuel her addiction to all things hockey. You can usually find Jenn on some type of social media or in a hockey arena – sometimes enjoying both at the same time.

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