Object Augmentation for the Visually Impaired Using RP

We demonstrate the application of rapid prototyping technology to augment every-day objects for the visually impaired. A freeform fabricator was used to print a tactile alphabet on multiple surfaces including paper, plastic, and metal. We have identified and experimented with multiple non-toxic materials and analyzed the dimensional tolerance, repeatability, and adhesion characteristics on multiple surfaces. Printing time for 1x1cm embossed letters varied from 14 to 52 seconds. More broadly, these experiments open the door to RP applications that involve custom product adaptation to address disabilities.