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Saving a Spleen with 3D Printing: Pre-Surgical Planning with Medical Models

16 pointsby McElroyalmost 10 years ago

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monk_e_boyalmost 10 years ago
Not many of these articles mention that most 3D printers leave the model in a less than perfect state. It is covered in little flaws due to the print process and also covered in scaffolding.<p>There is a really interesting instructable on how to polish up the resulting epoxy model (this is a model of a horse leg muscle attached to the leg bone): <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.instructables.com&#x2F;id&#x2F;How-to-Polish-Resin&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.instructables.com&#x2F;id&#x2F;How-to-Polish-Resin&#x2F;</a><p>Many hours needed to sand the model, then apply polish compound and then finally buff with wax.
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