A little boy, Jack Carder, who is 5, was born with one thumb and no fingers on his right hand.
Students design Iron Man-themed prosthetic hand for boy
College students use 3-D printing technology to create a small Iron Man-themed prosthetic hand for 5-year old boy.
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The kid who is a lover of baseball sport, has received a new hand from Siena students, who used 3-D printing technology to create a small Iron Man-themed prosthetic hand for him.
Four of the 13 students who built the 3D printed hand delivered it to Jack Carder on Tuesday, at his daycare in Lewis Center.
Carder was a special guest at the Columbus Clippers game Tuesday night, where he threw out the first ceremonial pitch.
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