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------- "DO IT YOURSELF" ENTRY ------- PURPOSE: Piece of foam rubber used as a base to hold parts or tools, enabling someone with limited grasp capability to pick things up. A piece of foam rubber of the desired size and resiliency is placed on the regular work surface. The resiliency of the material makes it easier for small items placed on it to be picked up. COMMENTS: For further information contact: Leonard Anderson, Cerebral Palsy Research Foundation of Kansas Rehabilitation Engineering Center, 2021 North Old Manor, Wichita, Kansas 67208. AUTHOR: Anderson, L TITLE: Tools, Equipment and Machinery Adapted for the Vocational Education and Employment of Handicapped People REF: Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin-Madison Vocational Studies Center: p 90-91 NARIC CALL NUMBER: R0755 PAGES (including cover): 3 1981.

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