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3MF and STL Folder details Close
  • CE3MAX_Full_Foot.3mf
  • Calcaneus_no_hole_for_stand.stl
  • Calcaneus_with_hole_for_stand.stl
  • Cuboid.stl
  • Distal_Tibia_and_Fibula.stl
  • Full_Foot.stl
  • Lateral_Cuneiform.stl
  • Medial_Cuneiform.stl
  • Metatarsals.stl
  • Middle_Cuneiform.stl
  • Navicular.stl
  • Phalanges.stl
  • Stand.stl
  • Talus.stl

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Publication date 2023-05-28 at 02:17
Design number 1241351

momentum3d

3D printer file info

3D model description

The STL model of the bony foot and ankle is a detailed three-dimensional representation of the anatomical structure of the human foot and ankle. It is designed to provide an accurate reproduction of the bones that make up this region of the body.

The model includes the major bones of the foot and ankle, such as the calcaneus, talus, metatarsal bones and toe phalanges. Each bone is accurately modeled and takes into account anatomical features and actual morphology.

This STL model is especially useful for a variety of purposes, such as medical education, orthopedic research, surgical planning and 3D printing of customized prostheses. It enables healthcare professionals and students to visualize and study the bony structure of the foot and ankle in detail, which facilitates understanding of the anatomy and related pathologies.

By 3D printing this model, a physical replica of the bony foot and ankle can be obtained that can be manipulated and examined in detail. This provides a practical tool for teaching, learning and research in the field of anatomy and orthopedic medicine.

It is important to note that this STL model of the bony foot and ankle does not include other tissues, such as muscles, tendons or ligaments, as its primary purpose is to represent the bony structure of this region of the human body.

Remember that, to obtain the STL model, it is possible to find files available in online libraries, 3D model repositories or through specific medical design software.

3D printing settings

Here is a summary list of the key parameters for printing the STL file of the bony foot and ankle:

  1. Resolution: Select a resolution suitable for your 3D printer. A medium or high resolution is usually sufficient to capture bone details.

  2. Scale: Make sure the model is printed at the correct scale. Check the dimensions of the model and adjust as necessary before printing.

Material: Choose a material suitable for printing the model. Common materials for 3D printing include plastics such as PLA or ABS, which are durable and easy to work with.

  1. Supports: evaluate whether supports are necessary during printing. Supports help maintain model stability during printing of complex or cantilevered parts.

  2. Orientation: determines the optimal orientation of the model for a successful print. Find a position where overhangs are minimized and delicate details are not compromised.

  3. Adhesion to the base: Make sure the model is properly adhered to the print base. Use masking tape, a textured print surface or special adhesive applications to improve adhesion.

  4. Print speed: Adjust the print speed according to your 3D printer manufacturer's recommendations and the material used. A proper print speed will ensure quality results.

  5. Layers and infill: Define the number of layers and the percentage of infill for the model. This will affect the strength and solidity of the printed object.

  6. Post-processing: Once printed, you can perform post-processing to improve the appearance and smooth the edges of the model. This may include sanding, painting, or applying a protective coating.

Remember to consult the specific instructions and recommendations for your 3D printer and the printing software you use, as they may vary by model and brand.

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