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Anatomically Correct Human Skeleton
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UPDATE: 09/10/24
Have updated Ulna_R.stl and Ulna_L.stl to now include several missing sections of the bone. The updated file is only the left Ulna, just mirror it in your slicer on any axis to get the right side. New file name is Ulna_FIXED.stl
UPDATE: 22/07/24
File RR10.stl has an error, use RR10_fix.stl instead.
This is a nearly perfectly anatomically correct full size model of a human skeleton. It is an enormous print, taking hundreds of hours of non stop printing. It uses several kilograms of filament to make, and a few metres of 2mm stainless steel wire to connect everything together. This model is great for teaching, given almost all individual bones are printed separately, so it is easy to distinguish between bones.
If printing the whole 1.6 metre tall model is too daunting, individual sections can be made such as just Skull (1).stl and Mandible.stl for a halloween decoration, or the arm and hand bones to teach students about anatomy and joints.
The assembly of
Have updated Ulna_R.stl and Ulna_L.stl to now include several missing sections of the bone. The updated file is only the left Ulna, just mirror it in your slicer on any axis to get the right side. New file name is Ulna_FIXED.stl
UPDATE: 22/07/24
File RR10.stl has an error, use RR10_fix.stl instead.
This is a nearly perfectly anatomically correct full size model of a human skeleton. It is an enormous print, taking hundreds of hours of non stop printing. It uses several kilograms of filament to make, and a few metres of 2mm stainless steel wire to connect everything together. This model is great for teaching, given almost all individual bones are printed separately, so it is easy to distinguish between bones.
If printing the whole 1.6 metre tall model is too daunting, individual sections can be made such as just Skull (1).stl and Mandible.stl for a halloween decoration, or the arm and hand bones to teach students about anatomy and joints.
The assembly of
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