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This anatomically accurate L3 vertebra was extracted from a DICOM CT dataset (0.5 mm slice thickness x 95 slices).

 

The model may be useful for medical education and shows shows the vertebral body, spinous process, facets, transverse processes and spinal canal. The file is in STL format and compressed with ZIP.

 

Printed on a Makerbot Replicator 1.

 

Thank you to Dr Mike for the excellent renders.

 

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delaparra

   1 of 1 member found this review helpful 1 / 1 member

Very nice model. Prints with good quality and detail. The only thing I would change is the core, which has some fibers that makes the print take 1 hour longer. If you remove it and slect a 10-15% infill instead, works just perfect.1929163547_WhatsAppImage2020-04-06at23_29.38(2).thumb.jpeg.fd5a4882c82c668b8a8025b755c46ba5.jpeg658013944_WhatsAppImage2020-04-06at23_29_38.thumb.jpeg.4ab465347c865d7c018f0144bde95f6c.jpeg104701641_WhatsAppImage2020-04-06at23_29.38(1).thumb.jpeg.7dbac5152380b5e7e79ad4e8f2fb1aa4.jpeg

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Dawnmferguson

   1 of 1 member found this review helpful 1 / 1 member

Excellent model! I ended up printing it on a less than awesome Dremel 3D printer, then made a silicone mold off of it so I could make wax crayons. I split the mesh in Fusion 360 so I could make a 2 part mold, but ended up only pouring into each side. Still great!!

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Dr. Mike

   1 of 1 member found this review helpful 1 / 1 member

Excellent model. It printed on an Ultimaker 3 Extended without any problem.

 

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