
e-Nable Device Sizing Blender file
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This .blend file is designed to make it easier for people to properly fit 3d-printed prosthetic devices to clients based on photos. This work is meant to help you, so please comment if there's anything else you need - like specific models that you'd like me to add and set up. The file includes several key models: Cyborg Beast Talon Hand 3.0 Ody Hand 2.0 Raptor Hand Raptor Reloaded Osprey Hand Flexy Hand 2 Phoenix Hand K-1 Hand To assist with scaling, it also has model versions for 30x30 centimeter grids and 12x12 inch grids in top and side view. Please check out the step-by-step instructions below to learn how to scale images. You'll find the complete guide to using this file here: a 21-minute YouTube tutorial series. Don't skip any steps! It's essential that the image is properly scaled within the Blender frame, or the device won't fit correctly. The four-part tutorial starts with good orthographic photos of your client: Second part is how to navigate the Blender scene. Third part shows you how to import, scale and position photos into the background in Blender. Fourth part explains how to overlay and position a design assembly over client anatomy to find the best print scale for the device. Please leave a comment if there's something that I can do better!
With this file you will be able to print e-Nable Device Sizing Blender file with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on e-Nable Device Sizing Blender file.