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3D printed Lace Skull

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Music by AlexBeroza, "Improvisation on Sunday"
Creating medical models with 3D printing receives a Voronoi twist in this fascinating video by Dr. Mike. While viewers have come to expect informative tutorials about 3D printing medical models from embodi3D.com, this short demonstration shows that 3D medical printing can have a stylish side!
This video starts out by showing the CT scan of the head from which these 3D printed Voronoi style skulls are obtained. Viewers can see the many images provided by a CT scan that reveal structures in the head such as the teeth and other amazing landmarks.
In the next screen, a rotating view of two Voronoi style 3D printed skulls are shown. One is a full-sized model and the other is a half-size version. Both models show remarkable detail and truly demonstrate the capabilities of creating medical models from 3D printing, even with intricate variations such as the Voronoi style used to create these skulls.
Viewers will see that details aren’t spared in either version. Many recognizable features are present, such as the orbitals, nasal conchae, the mandible, and of course intricately 3D printed teeth!
The files for both Voronoi style skulls seen in this video are available for download by those with a free embodi3D.com membership. Once downloaded, the skulls are ready for 3D printing to be turned into incredible Voronoi style 3D printed skulls! An alternative to 3D printing these skulls is purchasing them already completed from Shapeways!
This exciting video shows that 3D medical printing can be used for more than just creating a regular 3D medical model. These full-size and half-size Voronoi skulls show that medical models can be 3D printed with stylish modifications while preserving impressive features!