@chatarreranordi: I just came across this and I loved it. It's a network of people with 3D printers who make mobility chairs for children…
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Una red de personas con impresoras 3D fabrica sillas de movilidad para niños de 1 a 8 años, pero en España hay pocos participantes y muchos niños que las necesitan.
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Acabo de encontrar esto y me ha encantado. Es una red de gente con impresoras 3D que hace sillas de movilidad para niños de 1 a 8 años. En España somos muy poquitos participando, y me da que tenemos muchos niños que las necesitan. https://t.co/AqZdWKpXLr https://t.co/antliLrfMw
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