0:00:00.305,0:00:06.143 Walt Disney once said that animation can explain whatever the mind of man can conceive. 0:00:06.143,0:00:10.450 He was talking about cartoons but advances in technology have taken 0:00:10.450,0:00:13.740 that basic concept to a whole new dimension. 0:00:13.740,0:00:20.406 Michelle Miller shows us how the idea of a modern day inventor became a 3D reality. 0:00:20.406,0:00:25.129 Grabbing a backpack is hardly the feat of a superhero 0:00:25.129,0:00:27.866 unless you're 12-year-old Leon McCarthy 0:00:27.866,0:00:32.322 and you're hand looks like it's straight out of a science fiction movie! 0:00:32.322,0:00:34.072 Michelle: You've actually become sort of a ... 0:00:34.072,0:00:36.708 Leon: Cyborg! 0:00:36.708,0:00:38.611 Michelle: There's a cool factor 0:00:38.611,0:00:41.823 Leon: Yeah, it's special instead of different. 0:00:41.823,0:00:44.615 Leon has been special since birth. 0:00:44.615,0:00:50.187 When he was still in the womb, restricted blood flow prevented his hand from developing. 0:00:50.187,0:00:52.822 I saw his hand sticking up and there were no fingers on it. 0:00:52.822,0:00:54.891 And it was hard for my wife, it was hard for me. 0:00:54.891,0:01:00.906 Two years ago, his father, Paul, began the search for an inexpensive, functional prosthetic 0:01:00.906,0:01:07.990 What he found was this internet video posted by Ivan Owen, an inventor in Washington State. 0:01:07.990,0:01:12.572 I've always had this vision of people being able to build their own prosthetic device at home. 0:01:12.572,0:01:17.114 Owen, and a collaborator in South Africa, designed a hand that could be 0:01:17.114,0:01:20.489 made by a 3-dimensional printer. 0:01:20.489,0:01:25.072 It's essentially like a hot glue gun. It's plastic that feeds into it, 0:01:25.072,0:01:28.823 the printer head gets really hot, it liquifies that plastic and then, layer by layer 0:01:28.823,0:01:30.407 it creates an object. 0:01:30.407,0:01:35.132 The design relies on wrist movement. Downward motion creates cable tension that 0:01:35.132,0:01:38.655 closes the fingers while a move upward opens them. 0:01:38.655,0:01:42.940 The assembly instructions were posted for free on the internet so someone like 0:01:42.940,0:01:47.240 Paul McCarthy in Marblehead, Massachusetts could print it. 0:01:47.240,0:01:49.381 He took the idea to his son. 0:01:49.381,0:01:51.407 Leon: I thought he was a little crazy. 0:01:51.407,0:01:55.739 He was like "We can print all these fingers and then like, clip them all in" 0:01:55.739,0:01:58.240 and it was a little too much. 0:01:58.240,0:02:01.156 Michelle: The first time you saw it, and when you tried it out 0:02:01.156,0:02:03.195 Leon: It was pretty awesome, yeah. 0:02:03.195,0:02:04.822 Michelle: What made it awesome? 0:02:04.822,0:02:10.266 Leon: I could pick up, say like, a water bottle, like say, I could pick up my pencil. 0:02:10.266,0:02:12.303 Michelle: What is it like to see him with this? 0:02:12.303,0:02:17.240 Making your kids happy is like the most rewarding thing you can have as a Dad, right? 0:02:17.240,0:02:20.156 The price tag was also appealing. 0:02:20.156,0:02:26.322 Mini 3D printers sell for about $2000, materials are far less expensive. 0:02:26.322,0:02:29.907 This thing cost us like 5-bucks, 10-bucks, you know, whatever, it was nothing. 0:02:29.907,0:02:31.989 What would a prosthesis cost you? 0:02:31.989,0:02:34.693 $20,000 ... $30,000. 0:02:34.693,0:02:40.321 The cost allows father and son to experiment with newer designs. 0:02:40.321,0:02:43.034 Leon: When I outgrow a hand we can easily make a new one. 0:02:43.034,0:02:49.441 It's a do-it-yourself solution that was unthinkable before technology made ideas printable! 0:02:49.441,0:02:51.109 That's cool ... ... Yeah. 0:02:51.109,0:02:54.875 Michelle Miller, CBS News, Marblehead, Massachusetts.