How to Request a Free e-NABLE Device
The
e-NABLE Volunteer Community has many volunteers around the world, ready to help you get a 3D printed device that would work for you, at no charge.
To get the process started, please create a login for
e-NABLE Web Central and create a new device request.
Then, upload your sizing photos. Watch
this video to learn how to take proper sizing photos.
Once you upload your sizing photos and mark the case as “Ready for Volunteer Review”, an e-NABLE volunteer will be able to help produce the device you need.
More information is available
here.
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