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... y was hard work. No, it was on a whole different level than simply being ‘hard.’ The balance aspect had to be just right. What good was a new leg if it was too heavy to lift? Likewise, if the prosthetic was flimsy and too light, it’d collapse underneath the patient's weight or get sent flying by wayward gusts.
Dozens of attempts later, I’d yet to produce even a prototype. Eight pounds of iron were down the drain, and that was with recycling the failures and turning them back into ingots. ...
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