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Anatomically Correct (mostly) Human Skull (782674)
by Walter Bircher (muse7789)
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***UPDATE 10/4/17***
Thanks to PteroDancer we now have a detailed description
of which anatomical features are missing from this model:
"Incomplete Foremen rotundum, hypoglossal canal,
pterygoid canal, optic canal, the inferior orbital
fissure is enlarged, missing vomer/perpendicular plate of
ethmoid, infraorbital canal is non existent in the orbit,
no stylomastoid foramen, no petrotympanic fissure, no
hiatus/groove for the greater petrosal nerve, foramen
spinosum is nonexistent (this is a larger oversight then
most of the others), crista galli should be more
pronounced or the anterior cranial fossa should be more
concave, somethings not right there, no carotid canal
(also major), greater and lesser palatine foramen need to
be pronounced more, no zygomaticofacial foramen, no nasal
bones."
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***UPDATE 2/10/16***
Alright y'all, SORRY ok... It only took me like 14 MONTHS
longer than I thought it would to upload an unsupported
version. Still digging around for the top of the skull.
Anyway. . .
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***UPDATE 4/23/15***
I realized that the "cranium" file that I uploaded on
4/20/15 was not the solid, final version; instead it was
the shelled version which will not print correctly. I
have uploaded the correct supported solid version, titled
"Cranium_supported.stl". Enjoy!
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This is a fully supported, anatomically correct human
skull, sliced on the transverse plane to reveal the
intricate details of the cranial floor. The model
included is half the size of an adult human skull. When
printed at 1/2 scale on an Ultimaker2 at normal
resolution, small details such as foramens and canals are
easily visible (see photographs).
The true beauty of this model comes from the fact that it
was assembled bone by bone, and that small ridges are
visible at each interface. This makes it an excellent
learning tool for medical students. Below, find a full
list of included bones:
-Frontal bone
-Left parietal bone
-Left temporal bone
-Occipital bone
-Right parietal bone
-Right temporal bone
-Ethmoid
-Sphenoid
-Right zygomatic bone
-Left zygomatic bone
-Left palatine bone
-Right palatine bone
-Left maxilla
-Right maxilla
-Atlas
A skull model with this level of accuracy will cost a
medical student upwards of $300. Now, it is available for
the cost of material at your friendly neighborhood 3D
printer. Enjoy!
The files for this model were sourced from BodyParts3D,
The Database Center for Life Science licensed under CC
Attribution-Share Alike 2.1 Japan.
http://lifesciencedb.jp/bp3d/?lng=en
The files were imported into Meshmixer, combined, sliced,
made solid, and supports were added. Then, the final
parts were exported to STL, and printed from Cura.
Date Published: 2021-04-13 05:06:04
Identifier: thingiverse-782674
Item Size: 70862378
Media Type: data
# Topics
thingiverse
Biology
cranium
cranial
human
anatomical
stl
transverse
skull
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# Uploaded by
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