Anatomy of the Larynx3D Model
Edited and Textured by: Annie Campbell. 3D Models by: BodyParts3D, © The Database Center for Life Science licensed under CC Attribution-Share Alike 2.1 Japan
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An educational video of this model can be found here: https://vimeo.com/dundeetilt/larynx_cartilage
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29 comments
Thanks for creating and sharing this model, i really want to buy it !!!
Good afternoon, thanks for showing such a wonderful 3D model. May I know how can I get the stl file??
Thank you great person!
Thanks for creating and sharing this great learning resource!
great!
Hello, I need to obtain an .stl file version of this. How do I do that?
Thank you very much for the Model. Printed it today on my Anycubic Printer. with all parts intact and fully detailed. Will be of great help on my research notes.
como puedo descargarlo??
como puedo descargarlo??
Bravo
Really awesome work... I would like to take the help of this model to teach my students..
@tilt this is a great model, I'm excited to try printing it. I uploadd it to Thingiverse at thingiverse.com/thing:2450399
Please let me know if attribution, etc is inappropriate.
@bartv
how do we use meshlab to convert the fbx file? many thanks
Hi there, so the 3D print lab said that it stops printing half way through. For sure anyone know if this works on some, but not all 3D printers? I'm not really sure of what kind of questions to ask the lab, or why this might be occurring. Has anyone got any suggestions? If really love if this model was to work.
Much appreciated.
@bartv Thank you so much for your super speedy reply. The 3D printing service have said they can read the file. Woohoo!
Thanks for your help.
@Elsy.Brazzy you can also download the model here and use the open source tool MeshLab to convert it for you: meshlab.net/
Hey, I've seen a few comments regarding converting to and STL file. Does the link below work? It's hard to tell since I can't preview it.
If not, is there a reliable source to convert to .stl?
Cheers!
Fresh and clear..good model!
@gemhen I will give it another try but not any time soon. If you improve it in any possible way, please tell us.
Awesome model @tilt - I downloaded the Maya and the .stl files and wanted to check the dimensions of the .stl file. Are they to scale for a female / male? The .stl file looked bigger than I expected.
@i.delamo As the .stl file is pretty thin for 3D printing - did you create a new model with thicker walls? I attempted to do so with Blender & Meshmixer, before printing with Cura, but I think there are issues with the model.
I downloaded it, transfor to STL and printed. The trachea part is too thin so it wont be printedd. If you plan to 3dprint it, you should give more thicknes because cura won't make it.
Any way, awesome model. We are aleredy using it in the classroom.
HI I m a voice teacher, thank you so much for this unique video for sharing with credits.
I will also would like to ask - if you will do the moving part animation - actually showing the movment with the muscles.
of the Larynx.
thanks very much
Orya
Hi @blueblairy great to hear from you. Give this link a try for downloading the .stl and let us know if it doesn't work for you: uod.box.com/s/3gshagisxmigfebxrbivb2b5l6...