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Bonjour,
Pourriez-vous préciser :
Les structures anatomiques à inclure ?
S'il s'agit d'un modèle générique (conçu par un artiste) ?
Ou d'un modèle basé sur un(e) vrai(e) patient(e) ?
Vous pouvez m'envoyer un e-mail à datminh94@gmail.com pour en discuter plus en détail.

Hello. Thank you for your interest in my model. I propose Non-Exclusive Annual Commercial License. We can discuss further via email: datminh94@gmail.com
Best regards.

I found the model that would help a lot, here are some images:

https://ibb.co/20rFDwD4
https://ibb.co/YTFbRdrm
https://ibb.co/vCwZcTy5

Are you able to do it?

Hi there,
You can take a look at this model : https://cults3d.com/:2478087
Thank you.

I will review all the maxilla models related to this design: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various/3d-cranial-nerves-facial-skull-model
And let you know soon

I have raw file but don’t have time to edit it for now. Maybe in near future

Please let me know if we can agree on a price, this is really needed for public dental schools in South America, students don't have much, this will really help on the practices. Thank you!

I don’t know how much effort will be invested in making the model yet. Maybe around 40 euro

I agree with that pricing.

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Yes it should work. However, you may want to print nerve separately by resin printer and assemble later, because FDM is bad at printing thin structures.

I think PLA for bone. TPU with different shore hardness for ligament and cartilage.

Good afternoon,

I came across your profile and really liked several of your models. I assume they are designed for FDM and resin printing.

I would like to ask you two questions:

First, have you or anyone else already printed these models using PolyJet technology, especially on a Stratasys Digital Anatomy Printer?

Second, if I purchase one of your models, does it include a commercial license? If not, how can I obtain a commercial license for them?

Thank you in advance.

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Good afternoon,
Thank you for reaching out and for your kind words about my work. I am glad to hear that the models caught your eye!
The two points you mentioned are feasible.
We can discuss further via email. My email: datminh94@gmail.com
Thank you.

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Hello, I have tried to find a way, but I'm not sure how to private message you, but we are looking to 3d print various anatomical models to send to our providers as gifts for our fledgling startup, and yours caught our attention.

We'd like to explore a package / volume deal with multiple models, or some arrangement that works for both of us!

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I have replied John’s email but foget to cc to others. We can discuss further via email.

I got your point. I uploaded the denture in one piece. Please check again. Thank you.

Yes. I will provide you the file in one piece. Please wait a minute.

I have check the files. "Kennedy Class I Lower jaw" in obj, dae, ply format are already in one piece. Anyway, I have uploaded one piece STL file. Please check again. Thank you.

Yes, all the denture designs are all in one piece. I don't have the one without the internal clasps.

Hello!

Very interested in some of your knee models that illustrate vascularization! Do you have any photos of them printed? Also, is the knee able to be articulated? Thanks!

I haven't printed them yet. If you want the knee able to be articulated, you have to print the ligaments in flexible material such as TPU

Hello, I purchased your stl files: 8 PARTS COMPLETE LARYNX ANATOMY WITH ARTERIES, VEINS, VAGAL NERVES, MUSCLES, LIGAMENTS, CARTILAGES, TRACHEA, ESOPHAGUS, I want to ask if its possible to gets solid models of it all. Im limited now to software abilities and it will help me have step or x_p parasolid files where parts are solid instead of mesch, please and thank you. I will be willing to pay for it. My email is myarkebuz@yahoo.com

Sure. We will contact via email

Hi Muskirson, I have reviewed all your models and more of them look great for me. I wanna buy for 3D printing up to 10 for start. Can you get me discount for next my orders? Thanks

Hi Bogunnick, which 3D model would you like to buy? The prices are already low considering the time and effort I’ve invested. However, I can offer a 10–20% discount if you purchase multiple models. Thank you!

I have uploaded the zip file containing Blender file and png texture. Sorry for the inconvenience.

Please give me discount sir

Thank you sir

Hello! Please tell me, is your work 21 PARTS Real life size 3D female pelvic floor muscles with uterus, rectum, urethra
made based on CT/MRI of a real patient? Do you make 3D models based on CT/MRI?

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If you do such work, I am ready to order work from you

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No, that model was not created from a real case. If you have a specific case, please send me the DICOM file so I can create a 3D model for you.

I purchased the half model last week and am interested in the vessels of the knee which was cut a bit short. was hoping i could upgrade for roughly half the price as if i had bought the full model to start with

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Hello Muskiron,

I would like to buy a new 3D printer (Bambu Lab H2C) in order to print anatomical models. Your print files look great.
Can I print the different colors directly using an AMS, or do the individual parts need to be printed separately and then assembled?
Which filament do you use for the models?

Thank you very much for your help and best regards,
Martin

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Hello Martin,
You can print directly the whole model in multicolor. It is not recommended to print separate parts and then assemble.
PLA is the easiest filament to print.
Happy printing.
Muskiron.

Thank you for the quick reply. I will purchase the print file and test the print.

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Hi Muskiron,

I tried to import your larynx model into my Bambluab slicer. However, it only recognizes it as a single color model. How do i need to import it, such that it imports also the color information and I can direclty print multicolor?

BR Martin

Hi Martin,
The description says “The model was scanned as one whole part”. The color you see is image texture for inkjet printer, not separate part for multicolor FDM printer.

If you want LARYNX MODEL with separate parts, please refer to this link:
https://cults3d.com/:2781293 : 8 PARTS COMPLETE LARYNX ANATOMY WITH ARTERIES, VEINS, VAGAL NERVES, MUSCLES, LIGAMENTS, CARTILAGES, TRACHEA, ESOPHAGUS

Best regards.

Olá, você um modelo de coluna vertebral sustentado pela pelvis?

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Olá. Eu já tinha o desenho. Se você pretende comprar, eu o disponibilizarei para compra.

Hello Muskiron,
Thank you for your work on the brain, but I must admit that I am quite disappointed with the 3D print of it. The model has no flat surfaces and requires a lot of editing to make it printable correctly. The structures collide within the same side, and the left and right compatibility causes inclusions. How did you print it?
best regards.
Simon

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Hello Simon
I’m sorry to hear that. I have few things to clarify:
1. As you see my print, I only made magnetic joints for some parts. The other I printed as a whole block, so the overlapping parts are not problem because the slicer will automatically slice 2 parts alternately by layer. That is actually good because it gives more strength to the connection. You don’t need to edit it. I did not intend to make joints for those overlapping parts because its’ complexity.
2. I admit my mistake not having time to make a flat surface on the half cut. If you do multicolor print, Import all parts to Orca slicer and it will automatically arrange in correct position, the set the color for each , and then combine all parts. Then you move the whole model down 1-2mm until the half cut contact perfectly with the bed.
That’s how I print it. Very simple.
Best regards.

Hello Muskiron,
Thank you for your work on the brain, but I must admit that I am quite disappointed with the 3D print of it. The model has no flat surfaces and requires a lot of editing to make it printable correctly. The structures collide within the same side, and the left and right compatibility causes inclusions. How did you print it?
best regards.
Simon

HI
Is the female perineum 2483980 model compatible with 3D ender-3 V3 from creality ?

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Hello. The model contains STL file format which can be printed by any printer. This model is in real size so just scale it to fit your build volume if needed.
You can print individual component (STL) or FULL PELVIC.STL

Thank you, Have a nice holiday

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Hi Sorry I am talking about file #2549310. Art

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Yes. You can print print the muscle and tendon with flexible material such as TPU or resin and glue them together

Hi,
There are 36 files. Can all of them be assembled into an entire foot model? Doesn't it fall apart? Must it be glued? Thanks Art