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  • Welcome to embodi3D Downloads! This is the largest and fastest growing library of 3D printable anatomic models generated from real medical scans on the Internet. A unique scientific resource, most of the material is free. Registered members can download, upload, and sell models. To convert your own medical scans to a 3D model, take a look at democratiz3D, our free and automated conversion service.

     

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    CT scan DICOM files for instructables tutorial

    These are the DICOM CT scan files for the instructables tutorial for creating a 3D printable model. Download the zipped folder and unzip it. You will add the entire directory to Slicer to start the process. Also included is the intermediary NRRD file for use with the democratiz3D file conversion service. You must be logged into your free embodi3d account to download. To register, click here.

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    File for tutorial: How to Create Hollow Shell with MeshMixer

    This file accompanies the tutorial "How to Create a Hollow Shell from a Medical STL Model using MeshMixer." Download the file to follow along with the tutorial.

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    File Pack for Tutorial: Creating 3D Printable Medical Models Using Free Service at Embodi3D.com and Free Software 3D Slicer and MeshMixer

    File pack to accompany the tutorial listed above. Download this file pack to follow along with the tutorial. View the full tutorial here.
     

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    File Pack for Muscle and Skin STL Creation tutorial

    This file pack accompanies the tutorial on Creating 3D printable muscle and skin STL files from medical CT scans. You must register for a free account to download.
     
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    Files to accompany tutorial on Advanced Mesh Cleaning with Blender

    These are Blender and STL files to accompany the tutorial Preparing CT scans for 3D printing. Cleaning and repairing STL file mesh from bones using Blender, an advanced tutorial. Files are in ZIP format. Download and follow along.

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