Posts tagged with 3D printing

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A 3D printed diagram of the brainstem and the circle of Willis (circular connection of arteries that supplies blood to the brain). The brainstem is printed white, and is connected to a large baseplate. The circle of Willis is printed in red, and is glued to the plate standing up. The circle looks like a stick figure with its arms outstretched. The entire 3D print is standing up on a table on a black mat in front of a black computer.
  • Alina Chinoy
3D printed diagram of the circle of Willis and brainstem for personal learning.
A Light blue 3D printed hinge joint on a white surface. The hinge is "closed" in a v-shape pointing to the left of the image.
  • Jan Gutwirth
3D printed hinge as a test print.
A red 3D printed earring stand on a wooden table with Hello Kitty dolls in the background. The stand is tall and uses A-stand legs to stay upright. There are two rungs to hold earrings on, and each rung holds about five pairs of hanging earrings or hoops
  • Vivienne Renee Dacres
A 3d printed earring stand for hoops and hanging earrings.
A picture of a collection of bones on a wooden table. In the foreground, a series of metatarsal bones laid out on a notepad with each bone labeled. On the right is a laptop computer, and in the background on the table is a full model reconstruction of a right foot with all the bones connected. In the far back, on the table, is a rolled UM research poster.
  • Maeve Ann Lyon
3D printed metatarsal bones for a research presentation.
A 3d printed webbed red hand used as a stand to hold a silver watch. The hand is stood fingers down, wrist up, on a wooden windowsill.
  • Liam Guy Hoffman
3d printed webbed hand watch stand.
A small white 3d printed model of a fighter jet on a dark gray background
  • Alexander Darius Bidari
3D printed jet model for instructional help.
A 3d printed white rounded rectanglular strip. Along the right side is a strip of small squares, and in the middle of the rectangle is two small parallel rectangular cut-outs.
  • William Keene Kappler
3D printed prototype for a wound monitoring device for M-HEAL Team
Two 3D printed white vertebrae stacked on top of each other on a beige table. Each vertebra has a hollow center on top and a cylindrical plug on the bottom.
  • Sabina Belle Cumming
3D printed connecting vertebrae for a project team.
A white 3D printed spine model on a granite countertop.
  • Owen Brewer
3d printed spine model for pediatric ED lumbar puncture training.
Four black 3D printed brain matrices standing vertically on a wooden table. Each matrix is a rectangle, and on the long side (the "top") has a divot with several small stripes for blades to slide through to cut the brain into slices.
  • Boxin Zhang
Brain slicing matrix for mouse brain experiments.