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Providing Hope-One Limb at a Time

In a design studio and manufacturing lab on the campus of the University of Central Florida, a small company is making a big difference in the lives of children who have limb differences.

Started in 2014 by a group of students at the University of Central Florida (UCF) in Orlando, Limbitless Solutions designs and builds bionics for children who have need of a prosthetic arm. The company imagines a world where bionic arms are as common as glasses or braces in a child's life.

Established as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Limbitless is a part of UCF. While the company has five full-time employees, it regularly has as many as 40 undergraduates from UCF working in engineering, design, production and other roles. "Our connection with UCF is really valuable to us," said Albert Manero, Executive Director. "It provides Limbitless with an endless pipeline of student creativity."

Production Challenges

In a recent interview, Manero, along with Dominique Courbin, the Director of Production at Limbitless, discussed how the company is handling its recent growth. Limbitless has just installed its latest CNC machine, a Tormach 770M mill, which joins a Tormach PCNC 440 mill and an 8L lathe in the company's production lab.

"These are exciting times here," said Manero. "We continue to grow, and as such, we are working hard to create as many standardized parts as possible for our limbs."

Limbitless first found out about Tormach when it was presenting at an Autodesk conference on in-house prototyping. "We heard from them that Tormach was the best machinery for makers like us, who wanted to ramp up our machining capabilities," said Courbin. "I also had seen Tormach machines featured on YouTube from `Stuff Made Here.'" Shane Wighton is an engineer and Tormach brand ambassador. His "Stuff Made Here" YouTube channel has 3.6M subscribers.

Limbitless was an early adopter of the Tormach 8L lathe, and then purchased a PCNC 440 mill. The company received a grant to purchase its new Tormach 770M mill.

Limbitless has numerous 3D printers in its lab, which it continues to use for production of small parts. "3D printing will always be a part of our company," said Courbin. "It is great for prototyping, but we want to use the best tool for each specific challenge. We purchased the Tormach mills to create our own aluminum injection molds, which we use on our in-house vertical molding press to produce parts."

Courbin said that nine parts are currently being molded for a typical Limbitless limb, and 16 parts are the goal. The primary material being used is ABS.

"It is hard to buy small quantities of anything, especially with the current supply chain challenges," said Courbin, "so we decided to bring machining capability in-house. The Tormach machinery is perfect for us. It provides the high-speed machining and higher spindle speeds we need to create our molds, and Tormach's support and guidance has been great."

Future Plans

Limbitless has successfully placed 40 prosthetic arms to date and has a goal of placing another 25 limbs in 2022. It is working to raise funds to donate 100 bionic arms and fully support 100 Bionic Kids (at $10,000 in projected expenses to the program per participant) in future clinical trials. The company is working towards the goal of someday having arms available to anyone who needs one.

Recent developments at the company include creating limbs for adults, and branching out into other products, the latest of which is a facial-controlled wheelchair for ALS patients.

"We are thrilled to be helping Limbitless Solutions grow and achieve its goals," said Lori Morrison Bufalo, Tormach's Marketing Director. "They are working to improve the lives of children who have traditionally been discouraged due to their so-called handicaps. We support their mission and are very proud to be a part of their journey."

For more information contact:

Limbitless Solutions

12703 Research Pkwy., Ste. 100

Orlando, FL 32826

407-823-6757

contact@limbitless-solutions.org

www.limbitless-solutions.org

Tormach Inc.

4009 Felland Road, Ste. 120

Madison, WI 53718

608-849-8381

info@tormach.com

www.tormach.com

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