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Responding earlier question about mechanics of the Nuss

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Blade 18 insides

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Maxing out my Blade 18 2025. HD/memory recommendations?

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Ok this thing is pretty fast

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Have been printing anatomy using CT scans. Decided to to see if I could make a BIG model for our surgery clinic.

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Blade 18 delay - anyone else? Advice?

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Took a new surgery job. The hospital here has a maker space with these printers available. What kind of stuff should I make?

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Severe carinatum (pre-op) and my first post-op patient with a CT scan. Trying to make these models for all my pectus patients. Will see if I get there.

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Another set of chest CT models complete for my surgery patients.

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I'm a pediatric surgeon. Here's how I use VR for surgical planning.

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49 days until new surgery job starts. Going to see how many pectus models I can print before I get out of here.

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46 hours, 6 filaments, 0 errors or clogs. Anatomy prints for my chest surgery patients.

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So the sous vide thing didn't really work that well for dissolving PVA supports. Next up is a chemistry mixer with a warming plate.

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Experimenting with a sous vide on a bucket to dissolve my PVA because I'm impatient. Anyone tried this?

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Turns out there is "bone-simulating" filament out there. Working towards a patient-specific model to plan surgeries on complex chest wall defects. Printed a test rib to see if it saws like the real thing.

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Working on a life size simulator for repairing pectus arcuatum. Trying out different filaments to see which one's act like bone. So far I'm up to one rib.

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Printed a pectus excavatum model for our clinic (Saturn 4 Ultra and Bambu X1C)

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New pectus trophy for a patient on bar removal day.

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Printer has finally achieved its final form.

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Upgraded printer = time to make a ginormous pectus model for clinic

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Another VR teaching session. Looking at cadaver model, anatomy diagram, and CT scan

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Has anyone had any issues with the Pectus Blu bars?

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PE is harder to diagnose in women based on pictures/exam alone

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What am I doing wrong here? Have printed in both directions but fails every time.

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3D printing thoracic anatomy with PVA supports. It's better if you don't see the waste bucket.

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