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 | |
# Collections | |
thingiverse | |
# Uploaded by | |
@xtream1101 | |
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