3D baby printing


Baby best 3D printing models・Cults

Baby yoda

€1

Thousand Dragon - Yugioh

€0.90

CHRISTMAS BABY JEDI YODA ON SCREENS

€3 -20% €2.40

MC Baby Yoda V01 3D print model

€30

La mia cresima cookie stamp embossed impression cake design decoration comunion confirmation christning boy girl baby cute elegant lettering

€6

Kit cresima christing confirmation comunion cookie stamp embossed cake design decoration party boy girl cute baby

€8

Elegant windows cookie cutter embossed cake design decoration party birthday boy girl cute baby

€3

Floreal elegant frame cookie stamp embossed cake design decoration boy girl baby wedding party

€4

kit comunion confirmation goblet cross cookie cutter impression cake design decoration boy girl baby

€2. 50

La mia prima comunione cookie stamp impression comunion confirmation exagon girl boy baby cute cake design decoration

€2

Turtle pool

€0.50

Kitten peeking on Monitor - Decoration for Monitors - TV Screens

€3.20

Baby Goku

€2

Goblet comunion confirmation church cookie cutter impression cake design decoration boy girl cute baby

€3.50

Confirmation Comunion comunione Girl pray cookie cutter embossed cake design decoration baby cute

€2.75

Comunion confirmation comunione girl pray cookie cutter pieces baby cake design decoration

€6.25

Tanti auguri a te happy birthday cookie stamp embossed cake design decoration boy girl baby cute

€0. 87

Happy Birthday cookie stamp embossed cake design decoration party boy girl baby cute

€0.65

Tyranid Rippers

Free

Happy Birthday gift cookie cutter embossed cake design decoration party baby boy girl woman man

€3.15

Happy Birthday cookie stamp impression party boy girl baby cake design decoration

€2

Happy birthday princess cookie cutter embossed cake design decoration girl baby cute crown

€2.87

Christmas Baby Yoda - Free Christmas Decoration for 3D Printing

Free

Cookie cutter cookie cutter fondant cookie body body baby baby shower dress dress baby shower dress 3cm new born new born

€0.50

SURPRISE SPHERES

€1. 24

Baby Velociraptor

Free

GepRC Crocodile Baby XT30 mount

Free

Lever door handle lock

Free

Fondant cookie cutter cookie cutter fondant cookie body baby baby baby shower heart 4.5cm new born new born

€1

cookie cutter cookie cutter fondant cookie mema baby baby shower 9cm cake cake cake feeding bottle baby bottle

€1

cookie cutter cookie cutter fondant cookie mema baby baby shower 10.5 cake cake feeding bottle feeding bottle biberoncm

€1

cookie cutter cookie cutter fondant cookie pie cake cake footprint baby foot baby shower foot 12cm

€1

Cookie cutter cookie cutter fondant cookie foot print baby foot baby shower foot 3cm

€1

Cookie cutter cookie cutter fondant cookie foot print baby foot baby shower foot 6cm

€1

Cookie cutter cookie cutter fondant cookie foot print baby foot baby shower foot 6cm

€0. 50

Cookie cutter cookie cutter fondant cookie footprint baby foot baby shower foot 5cm

€1

Christmas Baby Yoda - Crex

€3.20

Table soccer game

Free

Elephant cake cookie cutter cookie cutter fondant cookie elephant cake 8cm

€1

cookie cutter cookie cutter baby shower baby baby baby cake fondant cake 7cm mom mother

€0.50

cookie cutter cookie cutter 9cm baby shower baby baby cake baby cake fondant baby jesus

€1

Cat peeking out. decoration for monitor, TV screen, shelves, shelves

€3.20

Panda With Son

€4.80

BABY GROOT DEADPOOL

€2. 50 -50% €1.25

Baby bib Stl File

€3.36

Baby Bottle Stl File

€3.36

Baby Bottle Stl File

€3.36

Articulated Baby Nadder

€2.40

Love At First Touch: Brazilian Doctor Uses 3D Printing To Help Blind Parents Feel Baby's Ultrasound

When Ana Paula Silveira got pregnant, she and her husband, Alvaro Zermiani, dreamed about seeing the face of their child during her first ultrasound exam. But weeks later, they got to feel it instead.
Both Ana Paula and Alvaro, who live in São Paulo, Brazil, are legally blind. Their son, Davi Lucas, was strong and healthy, but there was no way their eyes could see the first grainy glimpses of their baby on the ultrasound monitor.

They decided to take a different path. The couple made a trip to the office of Dr. Heron Werner, a gynecologist and obstetrician working in Rio de Janeiro. He agreed to follow Ana Paula through her pregnancy.

Dr. Werner uses a 3D printer to make lifelike models from images obtained by a GE ultrasound machine. “From the moment we got to the high-quality ultrasound exam, through the possibility of 3D printing it, I realized that it could also serve to enhance the prenatal experience of visually impaired pregnant women,” Dr. Werner says.

Ana Paula agrees. “Holding the small fetus at 12 weeks is an indescribable feeling,” she says. “Following up on our son’s evolution allowed us to have this feeling of being whole, because we feel with our hands.”

Top image: “When we touched the second model, with Davi's face, we realized his resemblance to us,” Ana Paula says. Above: Ana Paula and Alvaro with Dr. Werner (left) in his office in Rio. Images credit: Ana Paula Silveira and Alvaro Zermiani.

Dr. Werner got the idea for 3D printing babies during a visit to Rio’s National Museum, which was then using a tomography machine to digitize its ancient Egyptian exhibits. “We thought, why not use [medical imaging technology] for printing fetus models,” he says.

Ana Paula says that being able to hold a printed model of her son was a great gift. “When we touched the second model, with Davi's face, we realized his resemblance to us,” she says. “Thanks to the exams and printing, we were able to not only know that our baby was growing healthy but also to have a very real contact and establish a very strong involvement with our son.”

The ultrasound machine, called Voluson E10, is also the first ultrasound system in the OB/GYN field with built-in 3D-printing capability. Doctors can use it to help parents better understand congenital defects such as cleft lips, abnormal extremities or abdominal wall defects. In some cases, 3D printing can enhance discussions about surgical planning and serve as an educational tool.

A real-time ultrasound GIF of a baby’s face taken by the GE's Voluson 10 machine. Image credit: GE Healthcare
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3D printed smart kids clothes

Now, in order to find out the position of the child during sleep, his pulse, breathing and body temperature, parents simply look at the screen of their smartphone. Last week, Rest Devices began shipping smart baby overalls called Mimo to U.S. stores.

This high-tech baby jersey has a built-in Lilypad platform sensor. The sensor is a green plastic turtle, and collects all the necessary data about the baby, instantly sending a signal to the parents' smartphones. According to the company, it was the rapid prototyping technology that allowed them to get ahead of the competition.

And that's good, because these jumpsuits are really adorable. Another good news is that the Mimo sensor turtle is equipped with an Intel Edison mini computer. The Lilypad platform, together with the sensor turtle, controls the movements, breathing, posture and body temperature of the child. All this data is transmitted through a special application via Bluetooth; one of its many features allows you to monitor your baby's movements in real time. Thanks to this option, parents will be able to sleep peacefully, they will no longer have to be on duty at the crib at night in fear that their child will fall asleep on his stomach (sleeping on his stomach accompanies the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome).

In addition to functional characteristics, the stylish design made under a kimono pleases also. With the illusion of a turtle crawling on a green tree, the Mimo jumpsuit is both cute and ultra-modern at the same time. The trunk of the tree is a strip drawn on the fabric that runs along the entire surface of the overalls and serves to collect data about the child. Mimo jumpsuits are made from soft organic cotton and have Lilypad sensors sewn in around the waistband.

Mimo Sensored Jerseys are sold as a set of three overalls and one tiny turtle sensor. The cost of the novelty is $ 200, the size range is designed for children 0-3, 3-6, 6-12 months. This year, according to Tech Hive and Tech Crunch, Mimo overalls have become favorites at the International Consumer Electronics Show.

Rest Devices, the creator of the Mimo suits, is also producing rapid prototypes for their favorite monitoring system with the Makerbot Replicator 2 printer. This 3D printer works with FDM technology using bioplastic PLA, creating 3D models with a resolution of 100 microns. Thomas Lipoma and Dulcie Madden, co-founders of Rest Devices, lead a team of seven people (most of them from MIT) who create Mimo products. They use a set of 3D modeling programs built for the Replicator 2 printer. Thomas Lipoma says that 3D printing is an integral part of design technology:

“When we have an idea, we immediately design it. And, after some half an hour, we already have a model. We can print it, which means we can touch it.”

Rest Devices says that since they started making smart kidswear, three competitors have joined them. 3D printing allows you to save time on design and production technologies, while being ahead of other companies in the production of high-tech equipment for children.

Article source: https://3dpmake.com/post/75-baby

3D PRINTING SAFE FOR CHILDREN

The risk of burns is a major concern when using a 3D pen with children. During operation, the tip of a conventional 3D pen can reach temperatures over 200 0 C degrees. But we can safely say that this problem has already been solved! ESUN engineers have developed a brand new type of low temperature 3D printing material eMorph and eMate.

We are pleased to offer you the world's first low temperature 3D printing material. The new 3D plastic developed by ESUN allows you to create three-dimensional objects with a 3D pen or 3D printer without the danger of getting burned.

Plastic eMate Esun red. 1.75 mm - 0.5 kg. (eMate175N05)
eMate Esun black plastic. 1.75 mm - 0.5 kg. (eMate175N05)
Plastic eMate Esun blue. 1.75 mm - 0.5 kg. (eMate175N05)
Plastic eMate Esun yellow. 1.75 mm - 0.5 kg. (eMate175N05)
eMate Esun natural plastic. 1.75 mm - 0.5 kg. (eMate175N05)

The main danger during 3D printing, whether it is a 3D pen or a 3D printer, is the high temperature of the plastic during operation. Until recently, all polymers used in 3D printing had a high melting point. And therefore, for uniform supply of plastic from the print head, a high operating temperature was required.

Burning is also a major problem when teaching children how to create 3D models with a regular 3D pen. The nozzle of the 3D pen can be heated up to 200 degrees. Because of this, there is a high probability of getting burned by them while drawing. Now this problem is not. We are introducing a completely new type of 3D material eMorph and eMate. This is a family of low-temperature 3D plastics that melts already at 650 C. When working with the new eMate plastic, the exit temperature of the filament is only about 50 degrees Celsius - this temperature significantly reduces the possibility of burns.

The new plastic is conditionally divided into two options:

  • eMorph Filament - designed for printing on standard 3D printers that maintain low temperatures.
  • eMate Filament - designed for use in 3D pens.

Due to the fact that the working temperature of the new plastic is lower than that of traditional ones, this plastic cannot be used with ordinary 3D pens. We offer you a universal version of a 3D pen, which is capable of printing with new eMate materials, maintaining a low operating temperature in the process, and with traditional PLA plastic, whose operating temperature is 180-2000C.

eSun 3D Low Temp Pen Green

Another advantage of the new material is its recyclability. In order to reuse the printed sample, simply put it in hot water for a couple of minutes. The material turns into a soft paste, which is ideal for sculpting. To get colorful toys, special dyes can be added to the paste. After the object is formed, it must be left in the air - in the process of cooling, the paste becomes stiff.

In addition, the new eMate/eMorph filament is biodegradable and non-toxic, making the material suitable for toys, masks, and decorative items for clothing. This is the perfect material for children's creativity!

Both the eSun Low Temp pen and eMate / eMorph materials are ideal for use in schools and children's studios. With these new additions, you can take your teaching of 3D geometry, basic casting skills or arts and crafts to the next level.


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