Full-size human brain

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Full-size human brain

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Brain stand
Brain stand
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Merged (solid) brain
Merged (solid) brain
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Split brain
Split brain
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Description

This is a model of my own brain, created from an MRI scan. It includes the cortex, cerebellum, brain stem, and corpus callosum. I also made a stand for nicely displaying my brain like a museum exhibit.

 

I also cleaned up the model for better printing, including reducing the internal geometry for better printing with less filament. If you want to read more about how I created this, you can read the details on my website.

Printing Instructions

These files are high-resolution, and therefore pretty large. It might take the slicer a bit of time to uncompress the 3MF files and slice the model. Also, most of this model prints on supports, so good bed adhesion is essential. The support design comes from this Filament Frenzy tweet. (This is an improvement on the support design that I used for the version in the photos.)

 

Warning: These take a long time to slice because of the complexity of the models and supports.

Full-sized brain, in halves

This model is designed to be printed in halves, with supports, and each half has a pause to insert magnets that will hold the brain hemispheres together. The included 3MF files should have these pauses and supports already included. Printing through Bambu Studio/Bambu Handy will pause correctly, but not when printing through Octoprint (in that case, you should print directly from SD card/USB drive.)

 

The magnet holes are cylindrical: 5.3mm(D) x 3.3mm(H), designed for 34 5x3mm magnets (like these). The holes are included as a slicer modifier, so if you want different sized magnets, you can remove these and add your own.

 

When inserting the magnets, I recommend adding a drop of super glue into the holes before inserting the magnets, to keep them from rattling around in the finished print. Also, be sure to check the orientation of the magnets when you insert them, or the brain halves will pop apart instead of sticking together!

 

I recommend printing this on a smooth surface (eg, not a textured/satin sheet) so that the halves mate together nicely.

Brain stand

The stand prints with no supports, and you should be able to just set the brain into it when finished. I used wood PLA filament to make it feel like a really display stand.

Full brain (no split or magnets)

I have also included a file with the whole brain as a single piece, with no split and no magnet holes. If you want to print a solid, scaled down model of the brain, use this model. 50% scale is nice for fitting in the palm of your hand.

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Merged (solid) brain
Supports were very very hard for me to remove. other than that awesome print. thank you
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Split brain
Print looks very good and is a cool model. Looks great with one if Bambu labs color changing filament. The supports were very difficult to remove and left quit a rough texture on the inside half of the brain. Had to use screwdriver and lots of time to remove. Sanded on side but just used a lighter to soften and get rid of rough edges on the other side and did just as nice of job.
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My wife is a therapist and requested this to help with her work. Both her and I love how this turned out!
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Split brain
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Merged (solid) brain
printed well, supports are still hard to remove
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There's no good way to avoid the gnarly supports on this. That's unfortunately the reality of printing an actual brain!
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Replying to @JuliaEbert :
in that case ill change my rating to 5 stars
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Split brain
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Other Issues:closed itself on pause at 3 hrs. had to cancle update: The print Pauses for the adding of magnets, unbekowest to me . now i kow . will try to re-print
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Can you explain what you mean by "closed itself on pause at 3 hrs"? Do you mean that the print paused at 3 hours? The design here is that it pauses at that time to add magnets, then you resume the print. If it was another issue, I'm happy to help debug!
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thank you , I will try again
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Replying to @alanrutkowski14 :
You should adjust your rating. User error does not deserve a 1 star. 1 star reviews severely damage the creator.
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Merged (solid) brain
Worked great.
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Brain stand
Doesn't quite fit my brain but why should it. Its close enough
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FYI you can combine all the print profiles into one probably. Print profiles arent meant to be one for each stl.
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