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French Bulldog

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French Bulldog

French Bulldog

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French Bulldog

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French Bulldog

French Bulldog

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French Bulldog

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French Bulldog

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French Bulldog – Cute Dog :D

French Bulldog

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French Bulldog BULLDOG FRANCÊS EDITADO E FEITO POR NÓS by JFR3DPRINT

French Bulldog

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A model of a French Bulldog. A request from the GE's Air Show, all about non-flying things! Idea submitted by Jean M. ...to the GE Air Show at Facebook.com/GE

French Bulldog

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A model of a French Bulldog. A request from the GE's Air Show, all about non-flying things! Idea submitted by Jean M. ...to the GE Air Show at Facebook.com/GE Instructions Print with support material!

French Bulldog

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I've always wanted to have a french bulldog. Since there's no enough space in the house for me to have one, why not build one myself? ...Here it is~

French Bulldog

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I used the French Bulldog Ornamental Scan by Stylecreep as a base to sculpt a friend's French Bulldog that passed away in 2015. He was called Chulo, a true gentleman of a dog and I wanted to make something nice for my friend in his memory. I...

French Bulldog

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... leg. Much thanks to yuchiayeh for the original model. I am more of a cat person thought my girlfriend breeds French Bulldogs and the model was remixed for her. ... It strikes me that I may have posed this more like a cat which suits me just fine.

French Bulldog

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Printable Stl file by Bulldog Frances Serious but very nice

French bulldog

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French bullog wall decor. ... Sliced in Cura

French bulldog

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Bulldog frances realizado con sculptris basado en mi perrita Mota. ...Print Settings Printer: prusa i3 casera Rafts: ...

Low Poly French Bulldog

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LowPoly French Bulldog

French bulldog stencil

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French bulldog stencil

Extruder Knob French Bulldog

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Extruder Knob French Bulldog

French BullDog Keychain

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French BullDog Keychain

French Bulldog USB Holder

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French Bulldog USB Holder

Frenchie, french bulldog - lowpoly

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French bulldog - low poly 4200tris

Phone Stand French Bulldog

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Phone stand with french bulldog

French Bulldog Black (Standing)

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Scan of French Bulldog Black (Standing)

French Bulldog Cookie Cutter

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French Bulldog Cookie Cutter 90mm PLA

French Bulldog Keychain

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French Bulldog Keychain dog Key chain ready to print

French Bulldog cookie cutter

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I made a French bulldog cookie cutter with cookie caster.

French Bulldog cookie cutter

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I made a French bulldog cookie cutter with cookie caster.

French Bulldog cookie cutter

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I made a French bulldog cookie cutter with cookie caster.

French Bulldog (Sitting)

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Scan of French Bulldog (Sitting) (UPDATED: 5/27/20: Patched the holes)

French bulldog Bust

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This French bulldog bust is perfect for anyone who loves Frenchies

What do animals and 3D printing have in common?

03/04/2016


3D printing helps not only people, but also animals. The use of 3D printing of in the manufacture of animal prostheses is becoming more common.
As illustrative and touching examples, we decided to tell you the stories of several animals.

1. Chihuahua named Turbo
In 2014, Turbo was adopted from a shelter by couple Ashley and Ray. He was 4 weeks old and had two front legs missing from birth. nine0004 His new owners built him a small stroller using parts from a toy car. Baby Turbo caught the attention of many on the Internet, including the attention of an engineer from San Diego, he then created a 3D-printed prosthesis for him. So Chihuahua Turbo became known as TurboRoo.


2. Derby dog ​​
Derby was also born with a paw defect: her front paws did not function properly.
Luckily for Derby, her owner works for 3D Systems, and she helped develop a set of 3D printed prosthetic forelegs, allowing Derby to move around freely and be able to run and walk. nine0003


3. Tiny Tumbles
Animal shelter staff rescued a tiny puppy that was born without front legs. He was about 2 weeks old when they found him in the trash. The small cart was created thanks to the
team Innovation Center Ohio University.


4. Anne Murray French Bulldog Wheelchair
Pet wheelchairs are very expensive and often out of reach for many pet owners. This project allows pet owners to make their own (using 3D printing in combination with traditional methods) a wheelchair for their pets. This project was started by French Bulldog Anne Murray. 7th Anne Murray needed a wheelchair, and a model was created specifically for her and the first wheelchair made using 3D printing. nine0003


5. Injured sea turtle received a titanium jaw
In 2014, a sea turtle was hit by a boat propeller. The turtle's jaw was broken and the reptile lost almost 60 percent of both the upper and lower jaws on the right side of its face.
Fortunately, the sea turtle rehabilitation center helped the animal. In 2015, a 3D model of the prosthesis was developed using a turtle head model, and then the prosthesis itself was made from titanium material. nine0003



6. Cat Vincent
Vincent was born without tibias. Dr. Mary Sarah Berg, from the University of Iowa, decided to help him. She created prosthetic hind legs. In the manufacture, 3D modeling and 3D printing technologies were used. Then the prostheses were implanted in Vincent.



7. Buttencup duck
The Buttencap Duck was born in 2012 with her left leg turned out, which meant she had difficulty moving around. Luckily for him, he was taken to a bird sanctuary. His injured paw was amputated and a new paw was created using 3D printing. nine0004



8. Dachshund Bubbles
This little puppy was born without front legs. Her owners decided to give her a wheelchair to help her get around. They used carbon fiber combined with 3D printed elements.


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Zortrax 3D printed cat sports helmet

#SIU_news 03/22/2021

3D printing technology allows you to create unusual objects that are otherwise impossible to obtain. This is confirmed by numerous examples, one of which was the recent project of Remy Vicarini. Using a Zortrax M200 Plus printer, French influencer mon_copain_ray created a custom helmet for his cat named Cathode. The product serves as much-needed protection for the eyes of the animal, Remy's inseparable companion in sports. nine0003

The process of turning a concept into a real object went through several stages:

• design of the structure and design;
• 3D printed helmet;
• Finishing the model.

Helmet design and 3D printing

Step 1: Measurements and digital design

The creative process began with obtaining the dimensions of the Cathode. To do this, Remy wrapped aluminum foil around the cat's head and formed a hollow ball of the right size. He then moved on to digital prototyping. With the mold in hand, the helmet maker transferred the measurements to PTC Creo design software and created a digital model. The resulting .stl file was loaded into Z-SUITE, where it was sliced ​​and prepared for 3D printing. Working with this software is very easy, because the software is intuitive. The operator sees how the object appears and places it in the virtual space. Vicarines always place the part in such a way that the viewsurfaces are not supported and have the best surface quality when printed. nine0003

Step 2: 3D print the cat helmet

The next step is for Remy to upload the Z-SUITE-prepared job file with the helmet model to his Zortrax 3D printer using a USB stick. All files ready for 3D construction appear on the screen of the device, and the operator simply selects the one he wants to print. For the helmet, Vicarini uses the Z-ULTRAT plastic filament because of its strength, hardness and smooth surface. Since the material is durable, with a shiny appearance, printed products are hard and glossy. Regardless of the raw material chosen for a particular project, the benefits of Zortrax M200 Plus remain the same. Remy confirms that ease of use, desktop size and, above all, reliability are the key advantages of this equipment. nine0003

Photo: Zortrax

Step 3: Post-processing

Once the print is complete, Remy Vicarini moves on to post-processing. At this stage, it is important to remove the support structures, which can sometimes be difficult, especially in some hard-to-reach corners. Whenever the need arises, Remy takes his time and carefully removes the remaining support material with a special tool. To get a smooth helmet surface, he uses sandpaper to carefully level out any unevenness. The product prepared in this way is ready for the final stage - painting. After applying the final touches with a brush, the object is fully functional and pleasing to the eye. nine0003

Photo: Zortrax

Cathode's helmet, although not a fall protection, perfectly protects his eyes from the wind when practicing various sports with Remy, whether cycling, motorcycle riding or any another event in which Vicarini wants Cathode to accompany him. The 3D-printed products turned out to be of high quality every time, regardless of the shape of the helmet.
Although mon_copain_ray is known for his designs for his pet, he creates more than just outfits for his cat with the Zortrax M200 Plus. An influencer makes all the parts you need to make your own life easier or to replace broken parts of everyday items using this printer. The most striking examples of new developments are: a motorcycle phone holder, a project of glasses that allow people to communicate only by blinking their eyes.


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