‘I had to learn how to do things on my own without asking for help.’

By: Verizon Up To Speed

Today on Up To Speed you'll see how 3D technology is changing this new dad and V Teamer’s life.

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Solutions specialist Mark Wenk was born different than most. 

Life was tough growing up, but it never stopped him from pursuing the life he wanted. 

Becoming a dad inspired him to buy a 3D printer and create his own prosthetic arm. He taught himself how to print, build, and engineer lifelike models with incredible functionality. 

His ultimate goal is to master this skill and donate prosthetics to children and veterans who need them. For now, he will continue to be a loving father and dedicated V Teamer.

See how Mark is using 3D printing technology to do things he never could before.

 

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