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  • From a post on a different forum (http://www.physicsforums.com/archive/index.php/t-85071.html): Dermatol Clin. 2005 Apr;23(2):193-8. Cyanoacrylates for skin closure. Eaglstein WH, Sullivan T. Cyanoacrylates (CAs) were not widely adopted for medical use until recently because of lingering concerns regarding the initial…
  • A different approach perhaps? Maybe you've read about Kevin Warwick's nerve electrodes: http://www.kevinwarwick.com/Cyborg2.htm A robotic pinky could be surgically attached to the bone in your hand, and an array of electrodes fired into your nerves would allow you to control it. Of course, I'm just assuming you want an…
  • Wounds heal better when they can breathe. Sealing a wound in silicon or anything else would increase healing time at best, become infected at worst. Use a stitch or a bandage, there's no reason to seal your finger up. If you're worried about using your hands and getting stuff in the wound, just use (CLEAN!!!) gloves when…
  • @xarene: "The idea is for a future where we've moved beyond the flesh" Don't take this the wrong way, but I don't agree with this at all. I'm interested in cybernetics because it's (to me) another level of body modification. I enjoy my flesh, and the pains and pleasures it experiences. It's the reason I do this: To get…
  • @Ian: I had to get stitches in my finger once, and the doctor did use lidocaine to numb the finger. Didn't feel anything but pressure as he stitched me up. So yes doctors use it, yes it works on fingers. Properly applied, a person wouldn't feel anything if they installed a magnet... but where's the fun in that :)
  • "No flesh shall be spared"? Is that the translation? It seems a little hostile.
  • Thanks SovereignBleak. If you want to use it feel free. I would draw it up in Illustrator or something, but I'm terrible at drawing, lol. I did get the animation issues straightened out, so I could put together an animated .gif if needed/wanted. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beiFCJGJNpw
  • Here's one I've been working on for a little bit. It's done in Blender3D, so it could potentially be printed by a 3D printer, or animated. I did render a quick test animation but it's really bad. If you still want to see it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sz3PLr-C1T0 The idea is it's an eye with 3 spinning gears inside,…