E-Nable
From their site.
"E-Nable is an online global community of 'Digital Humanitarian' volunteers from all over the world who are using their 3D printers to make free and low-cost prosthetic upper limb devices for children and adults in need. The open-source designs created by e-NABLE Volunteers help those who were born missing their fingers and hands or who have lost them due to war, natural disaster, illness or accidents."
Click here to learn more about E-Nable and see their available resources.
Makers Making Change
Makers Making Change (MMC) is our primary resource when it comes to assistive devices. They have an extensive 3d printing library with an easy to understand layout. Browse their catalog of devices and we’d be more than happy to print anything you find. To learn more about MMC and discover the possibilities of 3d printing assistive devices, click here.
Texas Technology Access Program
From their site.
'Our mission is to increase access for people with disabilities and those who are aging to Assistive Technology (AT) tools and services. AT may provide these Texans with more control over their immediate environments; an enhanced ability to function independently; potential access to education, vocation and employment; and more opportunities for recreation/leisure activities and community engagement. We support and develop programs to improve access, advocacy, and awareness of AT to meet the needs of Texans with disabilities and those who are aging.' To learn more click here.
Creative Commons
West Texas Assistive Technology follows all of the guidelines laid out by the Creative Commons. This means that we must follow these guidelines:
1. We must give credit to the original creators of the files.
2. We do not receive money from producing these prints. Payment for printed objects is collected to reimburse for cost of shipping, materials, and machine maintenance.
3. We must share any edits we make using the same "Creative Commons" license.
4. No additional restrictions.
Learn more about Creative Commons License we follow, by checking out the guidelines.
RELEASE OF LIABILITY: I agree to indemnify and hold harmless West Texas Assistive Technology agents or representatives of same, from damages to property or injuries to myself, and/or any other person, and any other losses, damages, expenses, claims, demands, suits and actions by any party against above stated entities, in connection with 3D prints from West Texas Assistive Technology.
RESPONSIBILITY AND LIABILITY: I understand and agree that I am responsible for the proper handling, storage, use, care, and maintenance of the device(s), component(s), or accessory(ies) given to me hereunder.