Learn how to 3D print your brain with Ben Krasnow

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Resultado de imagem para APPLIED SCIENCE LOGOIn the Ben Krasnow’s new episode of Applied Science, it’s created a 3D print of his brain, following the instructions found on GitHub page. A scan of your noodle is needed. Ben used to work in the brain imaging field, so he had MRI scans to work with. If you’ve ever had an MRI, you can likely get those digital files from your doc.

The video shows his new Form 2 resin printer and offers an excellent introduction to DSL printers. As always, he also shares some really great tips, like how to create a simple time-lapse trigger for taking pics of your prints and how to download and print the 3D STEP files for parts on the McMaster-Carr website and send them to your printer’s software. Ben also uses some other great techniques (like creating custom resin colors).

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https://makezine.com/2018/06/18/3d-print-brain/ visited on Jun 21, 2018;

Applied Sciences logo, May 26, 2018, Youtube, Applied Science 3D print your brain, timelapse, high-res microfluidics, custom colors https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Z8uPHL52Q0&feature=youtu.be visited on Jun 21, 2018; 

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