I recently got a cervical spine MRI done, and would love to print it. I mean, it's a spine! Still need to go pick up the disc, though. (Not the discs in my spine. :P)

On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 8:12 PM, Praveen Sinha <dmhomee@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Romy,

It's cool that you say this because I just got back from the clinic with my own MRI scan of my knee.  The ortho doc that I am seeing was very excitedly asking me on how it would be possible to do 3d projections and prints of these joints, and I just read the article in make magazine on my way back.

I'm very interested in replicating this, and if possible generate a low cost guide for folks and doctors.  This shit is way to important for expensive consultants to eat up the market.  I'm more than happy to come in next week and start collaborating!

On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 8:36 AM, Romy Ilano <romy@snowyla.com> wrote:
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/MRI_3D_Printing

Hi, I've been having fun at SudoRoom lately. I have wanted to 3D Print my MRI of my ankle!

I'm trying to overcome some hurdles >
--  I'm fundamentally a software and 2D digital person normally, it's hard for me to get into 3D modelling
-- I'm used to keyboards, not wrenches and touching things which is why I go to hardware hack night

I want to get beyond the stages of just looking at stuff on the 3D Printer. Anyone else up to it? I'm wondering if I should come in more than once a week... 

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Romy Ilano



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