'I don’t like to be limited': Sask. man using 3D printing to help disabled people navigate everyday tasks

'I don’t like to be limited': Sask. man using 3D printing to help disabled people navigate everyday tasks
A man with glasses smiles as he sits next to a table full of 3D-printed simple tools. They include a stand to hold playing cards, an adapter to make using a nail clipper easier and an adapter that allows someone to play Nintendo Swith with one hand.

Nicolas Vaagen is using 3D printing to help people with disabilities live life to the fullest.