3D Printing anatomyIf you have your MRI or CT scan files, the sky is the limit when it comes to 3D printing your anatomy.
3D print your tissue, joints, and/or bone at exact dimension. |
"So, how do I go about starting something like this?"
-Good question. Let's walk you through the process real quick.
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Call your doctor
Most people have never had a reason to go get an MRI or CT scan, which is good news for them!! If that's the case for you, stop right there and continue here. There we can print a fairly accurate skull with just images of your head. Otherwise, if you don't already have your MRI or CT files, get a hold of your doctor or radiology department and ask them to send your .dcm (dicom) files to you. We NEED these in order to accurately model anything for you.
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SUBMIT YOUR FILES
Fill out the form with all of the required information, and submit your files there. There is a chance that your files will be much larger than the 10MB limit on the form. Email them to support@slate3d.com
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GET A QUOTE
After you submit the form, as well as your files, we'll crank out the quote in 24-48 hours for you to approve and pay.
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Get your Part
When you've paid, we get to work designing and printing your parts. When they're all finished, we pack it and ship it off to you!
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