
Transfemoral (above-knee) limb loss/difference model for prosthe
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This is a comprehensive anatomy model designed for in silico design and actual 3D printing, compatible with FDM technology, to demonstrate prosthetic components and prototypes at scale. The model includes sockets, suspension methods, knees, and ankle/foot components. The socket elements shown in the pictures are not part of the original model. After 3D printing the model using HIPS material, they were added and sculpted with Super Sculpey, then baked at 275F without damaging the HIPS model. Print Settings: Printer Brand: LulzBot Printer: Mini Rafts: No Supports: No Infill: 20% Notes: The connecting piece on the TFA model's leg is designed to be longer than necessary and can be trimmed to a desired length after fabrication. If shortened, it may inadvertently skew its angle. How I Designed This: I sourced this design from cgtrader.com, where I found a free 3D printable miniature anatomy model of a man. I modified the model in Tinkercad, but unfortunately lost some surface resolution and smoothness in the process.
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