NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — In a Louisiana workshop, they put together a puzzle of possibilities.
First with plastic wire, they melt it then mold it with 3-D printing.
WGNO Good Morning New Orleans features reporter Bill Wood is at MakeGood, a New Orleans nonprofit.
"Here at MakeGood, we use 3-D printing to create objects for people with disabilities to live life with more independence," said Noam Platt, LSU architecture graduate who started MakeGood.
That's the mission for Platt.
On the job here is 23-year-old LSU graduate and now LSU graduate student, James Robert, III.
Robert was born with no fingers on his left hand. He still has no feeling in that hand even after surgery but a lot of feeling in his heart.
"If I find something that works for me then it's part of my nature to share it,"

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