Thank YOU.
With the 3D Printing community getting larger and larger everyday, I can see where emergencies such as the Pandemic we are going through right now (SARS-CoVid-2) would see thousands and thousands of 3D printer people like me banding together to build what the hospitals and clinicians would need on a daily basis. As I type this I am working on a 3D mask that although is nowhere near as good as an N95, would at the very least stop liquids from hitting the RN or MD in the face and mouth.
Awesome video and thank you 🙏 tell me please regarding the materials what kind of filament should I use to print a splint (hand)for my patient? Thank you in advance!
Hi Pavlos, it has changed to much that it would make sense to ask your local makerspace community about it.
my honest opinion ? we have been speaking of 3d printing miracles for ages , nothing has happened yet. I don't think we will go too far with this tool
I wonder how far they are from making implantable nerve tissue? Imagine being able to reverse spinal cord injuries or making a new eye?
There has been some interesting progress in that www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29679327. But I think it's still far from being implantable.
Lmao 3d printed drugs
Thank you for your passion and sharing.
So nice of you!