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Personalized organ-print tool-handles

Personalized grip for tools
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MRI scan your organs, merge them virtually with a universal tool handle clip-on structure, print it out, clip it on to reduced handled tools, and hammer away. So instead of a generic rubber handled tool you would be holding your heart in your hand, or your brain, or your jawbone.
JesusHChrist, Jun 27 2015

Context 3d_20printed_20MRI_...brain_20shape_20pen
This idea made much more sense after i read the linked idea [caspian, Jun 27 2015]

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       If I had more information I could tell you what was wrong with this.
MaxwellBuchanan, Jun 27 2015
  

       I'm thinking of table cutlery here.
pertinax, Jul 01 2015
  

       //scan your organ ... generic rubber handled tool// - there are specialist websites for that sort of thing, apparently
hippo, Jul 01 2015
  

       Why?
blissmiss, Jul 01 2015
  

       what's the name of the book about the girl that meets a guy that does those?
pashute, Jul 01 2015
  

       I remember reading about a girl who did a furniture design project, she made casts of her organ and inset them into drawer and cupoard door fronts to function as recessed handles.
pocmloc, Jul 02 2015
  

       Any tool that sends you into a euphoric daze, is a bit dangerous or costs your master profit.
wjt, Jul 03 2015
  


 

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