3d printed finger splint
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Printer Settings: Rafts: No Yes Printer Recommendations: * Utilize support during printing. * Orient the STL file in an upright position with the finger tab at the base for optimal minimalism. This setup ensures the least amount of support...
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... and thumb. ...The STL file consists of two distinct components, so ensure a clear separation prior to initiating the print process. Crafted to securely enclose the finger, permitting natural movements like typing or tactile sensation exploration.
prusaprinters
This is a remix from CHRJAN design which is for the left ring finger but I'm sure it could work for other fingers also.Changes:I needed my finger to not flex at the knuckle so I added a tab at the palmI also added a vent hole in the inner sideRemoved...
myminifactory
Generally it is recommended these be printed in resin due to PLA and other plastics being much more prone to harboring bacteria due to the layers, however they can generally be printed in whatever material. I have personally done them in resin, PLA,...
prusaprinters
Generally it is recommended these be printed in resin due to PLA and other plastics being much more prone to harboring bacteria due to the layers, however they can generally be printed in whatever material. I have personally done them in resin, PLA,...
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This contraption fits over the end of my finger, serving as a constant reminder not to utilize it, and provides some protection if I do make a mistake. The ID is 17.7mm in diameter, and the inner length measures 35mm. ...It should adapt well in your...
sketchfab
I just resized it to fit my finger perfectly, and it worked flawlessly for me - you should definitely upgrade!
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Just made https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1701975/files longer and flat on the palm side. ... Fits my pinky perfectly. I have a mullet/boxers fracture and need to keep the finger straight. ... Size : 17mmx80mmx5mm Big thanks to rainstormgb :)
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... by 28% for the first try. The best fir for my finger was a X and Y scale of 125%, depending on the selected sticking plaster. The finish was implemented by briefly dipping it in hot water from the kettle and then pressing it against to the finger.
prusaprinters
Thank you bsurfn99 for your design! I have added a few holes to prevent moisture accumulation. I have also increased the length by 28% for the first try. The best fir for my finger was a X and Y scale of 125%, depending on the selected sticking...
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... unique feature from the website http://www.thingiverse.com, specifically from the item with the ID 1783211. ...It's designed to fit snugly around a human finger, providing ample space for air circulation through strategically placed ventilation holes.
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Should accept some filament as pivot, will print later today. ...
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3D-ian, tend to your own wounds :) I strained my finger yesterday, and although it wasn't a break, it made hunting for lollipop sticks to create a splint quite challenging. Since I put this printed splint on, typing has become slightly more...
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The 3D modeling process took place in Fusion 360, following a meticulous approach that involved taking precise measurements using millimeter paper to accurately capture the patient's finger shape. Additional design elements were incorporated using...
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Designed this finger splint to keep my trigger-finger pinky straight at night. This model requires no supports and is super easy to print (may require a brim if your bed adhesion isn't great. ... v2 - smoother edges and improved fit
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Post-print use instructions: 1) Place splint into hot water for approximately 15 seconds or until flexible. 2) Cover area to be splinted with clothing, rag, or other material 3) Remove splint from heat, shake off water and place over desired...
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I was inspired by Prusa's efforts at emergency splints, and printed out their finger splint to try out. But found it lacking a key feature: integrated straps to hold the splint in place. So I designed my own (it looks like a remix...
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This is a printable finger board deck with screw holes for trucks. Work really well and very durable. If it breaks it's just one easy print away. ... YouTube dangercow - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSNkATv0thqaTcqH_3_n1XQ
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That's a custom-made splint for my injured finger/hand. It's designed specifically for the Kleinert Method, which is a popular treatment for various hand injuries. I heated up the PLA with a heat gun and carefully shaped it into a smooth,...
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I discovered this item sells for $10 per unit, so I created a 3D model for everyone to use freely. Suitable for stabilizing finger joints. I optimized this design to be extremely easy to slice and print without supports. This object features an inner...
myminifactory
A specially crafted 50 mm long and 30 mm wide "Digital Proximal Splint" is designed to immobilize the proximal articulation of the finger when required, which lies adjacent to the palm area. A 2mm thick wall structure forms part of its design. As a...
prusaprinters
Pinky finger/thumb brace (splint)Suitable for fractures of the fifth metacarpal bone, to stabilize injured ligaments of the metacarpophalangeal joints (between fingers and a palm). Depending on the length, it can be also used to fixate the...
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This creation was designed using Tinkercad. ...Modify it instantly at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/5rKqQZ6CDzg
youmagine
Users can simply run Print2, test the fit, then adjust angles and lengths as necessary.
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This cast was designed specifically for my mom, and I'm confident it will serve someone else well too. ...Included is a SolidWorks file that makes it easy to customize it further.
sketchfab
An adaptable arm splint engineered for 3D printing features two interconnected components secured by precise metric 3 screws. Constructed to accommodate the average adult arm, its design can easily be scaled to fit other measurements. Weighing less...
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Siderits' Experimental Pathology Division Mentored Research Program - "Device Challenge." The author recently won several awards at their local Science and Engineering Fair for this project titled "3D Printable Medical Devices as Used to Create a...