Dear friends,
first of all thanks for your prompt and sincere answers!
In fact we are making "external" orthopedic prosthesis.
Mr Gilligan I hope and wish that your replacement is working fine; our goal is to design, realize and apply easy prosthesis, but reliable and low cost, nevertheless all pieces we design are verified by FEM analysis.
Of course we don't purpose to compete with professional factories and important firms, but our modest items (made with the economical aid of friends and local activities..no others) can give a chance to people who cannot afford those very technological objects.
Till now we make all parts and the details to connect sockets to feet by high pressure injection printing ( we use Delrin), but the moulds are very expensive and so we resort to this system only when we are sure that the final design and tests offer reliable performance.
In this case the new knee joint underwent many trials, but only few with real amputees , therefore we are afraid that some modifications will be necessary….and is not possible to modify a finished mould ..so we plan to machine the knees up to that moment. After that we'll shift to moulds, expensive but allowing very low production costs.
We have asked to CNC-base workshops about ( also Chinese) but the costs and/or numbers didn' t match with our resources…taking into account that we supply free of any charge them.
Anyhow we have decided to machine by ourselves the foot inner keel (always in Delrin )because its easy geometry and we asked IF that milling machine was also suitable for making the knee joint.
Well that is all…for the moment. I apologize for my broken English and again my best regards
for "Time for Peace-Genova" (www.timeforpeacegenova.org)
Mario Serafica
PS we are also carry out tests on upper limbs myoelectric prosthesis ( hand, elbow and soulder) and today one guy cooperating with us for electronics , graduated 110/110 with honours !