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Bag Holder

This item has three hooks at the bottom to hold shopping bags, as well as an easy to hold handle at the top. It promotes hand safety and ease of handling when shopping.
Toothpaste Squeezer

Toothpaste tube fits into the squeezer and allows the individual to easily move and roll up the tube to apply toothpaste to the toothbrush.
Bottle Opener - Model 1

Bottle opener can be attached to the bottle cap of a standard water or soda bottle to easily twist off and on.
Nail Clipper Holder - Model 1

Can be used by lightly pressing on the force applicator with the palm of the hand to provide stability while trimming nails.
Fidget Cube

Fidget cubes can be useful to relieve stress when individuals are overstimulated, by providing sensory input through small hand movements.
Toothpaste Cap Aid

Allows easier access to twist on and off toothpaste cap.
Bottle Opener - Model 2

Can be easily placed to support twisting off different sized bottle caps.
Key Turner

The key turner allows individuals to easily hold and twist keys to lock and unlock doors. Additional screw, washers, and hex nut, will be included. Assembly is required.
Blister Pack Pill Puncher

Makes it easy to remove a variety of pills from their blister packs, by simply pressing the puncher arm down into the hole.
Finger Pen Holder

Supports a stable pen grasp for individuals with adequate hand and wrist movement. Vertical and horizontal orientations available. Vertical orientation is used on the index, middle, ring, or pinky finger. Horizontal orientation is used on the thumb.
Reading Bar

Allows an individual to focus on one line of text at a time, while blocking out the other lines of text above and below.
Zipper Pull

Can be attached through most zippers to allow ease of access to zip up or down.
Pull Tab Can Opener

Allows for the easy opening of pull tab cans by inserting the hook through the opening of the tab and lifting up.
Utensil Palm Cuff

Used to support holding utensils. Available in small and large. Can be resized upon request.
Flipper the Clipper - Model 2

Great for one-handed nail clipping, Flipper the Clipper folds out so individuals can clip their nails by applying light pressure to the base.
Additional Information
Please let us know if there are any other items you would like for us to add to our catalog. You can look at our 3D printing Padlet, which was set up as a free resource, to make your search easier. If there is something specific you are looking for, search the “Shared Open Source 3D File Collection” on the Padlet for inspiration.
Additionally, if you are interested in having us print a keyguard, please contact us first. We already have existing files for some different AAC devices and apps, but if they are not what you are looking for, we need to use customization software to create one that fits your needs.
Creative Commons
TTAP 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.
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