

This impressive creation, by YouTube user sumthinelse5790, displays the entire range of motion of the human hand. So amazing! [Via Tinkernology]
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This impressive creation, by YouTube user sumthinelse5790, displays the entire range of motion of the human hand. So amazing! [Via Tinkernology]
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Wow, that is awesome!! I hope the next video is of the hand building its other arm!!
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