01-23-2016, 01:41 PM
(02-23-2015, 10:23 AM)Tobi Wrote: Don't ask me how this works! I don't know how 3D printing works. But I certainly would find out if an animal I cared about had been involved in a tragic accident or birth defect which meant it needed custom prosthetics:
http://www.care2.com/causes/5-animals-li...nting.html
I definitely agree that 3D printed prosthetics are the best way to go because they affordable, accessible, and completely customizable. All sorts of prosthetics have been made for humans and animals alike. Check out some of the best prosthetic stories here: https://mylocal3dprinting.com/blog/top-3...s-of-2015/
Soon enough, 3D printers will make their way into the medical industry and benefit thousands in need of prosthetics.


