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UNAM School of Medicine 3D Printing Demo

Hansbert Hamutenya

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UNam school of medicine

3D Printing Demo

Presentation

ultimaker s3

CONTENT

1.

Introduction

2.

The use of 3D printing in education

3.

The 8 processes of 3D printing

4.

Knowledge and skills required

5.

Conclusion

3d printer

3D Printing lab

Introduction

Introduction

3D printing technology is a method of creating a three dimentional object by translating a virtual solid model data into a physical model i n a quick and easy process The data is broken into a series of 2D cross-section of a finite thickness. (NB; The thinner each layer is, the closer the fnal part will be to the original). These cross-sections are than fed into AM machine so that they can be combined , adding them together in a layer by layer sequence to form a physical part.

what is 3d printing?

Introduction

What was the need of setting up a 3D printing lab at the UNAM School of Medicine? .

objectives of the 3d printing lab

To increaseing the variety of our plastic models. Anatomical plastic models are more expensive to buy therefore printing models has reduced the cost of buying plastic models.

Setting up a 3D printing lab at a tertiary institution in Namibia

Setting up of the 3d printing lab was made possible through funds received by the Dirisana grant.

The University of Namibia School of Medicine at the Hage Geingob campus established a 3-D printing lab with the help of an Erasmus Plus grant from the European Union, to aid in the creation of 3-D models as a teaching aid and learning resources in place of cadaver dissection in Anatomy. Incorporating 3D printing practices in the tertiary health education system as a teaching aid improves students’ ability to grasp concepts better because they can view threedimensional anatomical objects from different angles and perspectives as compared to reading from books that have two-dimensional images. As a result, this increases students' attentiveness and interest in their learning journey. Write something here

Donations for cadavers have ceased due to the recent Covid-19 outbreak. Using cadavers for anatomy training comes with several limitations, such as their high cost, ethical issues, and the need for formalin preservation. Additional teaching support materials such as 3D printing technology are still needed, to improve student engagement and subject knowledge acquisition. Furthermore, improving the availability and accessibility of 3D models is required to support teaching.

3D printing in education

The use of 3D printing in education

The use of 3D printing in education

How 3D printing improves teaching and learning

Key tool in teaching and learning, opening oppportunities for new teaching practices in secondary and tertiary institutions

Foster innovative new learning experiences for students.

Imporoves overal understanding of Anatomy parts which also increases students learning interests.

When dissection speciments are unavailable ,3D printed models offer a novel, accurate and effective substitut.

How 3D printing improves teaching and learning

3D printed anatomical models are used as alternative for cadaver speciments

3 D printing offers a way for students to truly connect to the subject matter by physically manipulating ready printed teaching anatomical models.

Enhances students engagement and supports hands on learning

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EinScan H surface 3D scanner

3D Scanning

EinScan H captures the full geometry of objects such as artwork or furniture with fine details. The high accuracy of scanned data up to 0.05mm and volumetric accuracy 0.1mm/m improves the precision of 3D modeling in a dense points cloud or polygon meshes.

From obtaining the stl file to printing the final part

The 8 processes of 3D Printing

8 General 3D Printing Processes

CAD/Open source websites

Conversion to STL

Stl files can either be obtained from CAD softwares or from online open source websited which offer free stl files

Upon obtaining the stl file, the file is than converted to stl files.

File transfer to machine

Machine setup

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8 General 3D Printing Processes

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Post process

Application

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Acquiring necesssary skills needed to operate the 3D lab

Knowledge and skills required to run the 3D lab

Training received by Build volume

UNAM saff receives training from build volume

In January 2022, Build Volumes trained three UNAM employees, Mr. Joseph Lakanemo, Mr Jan van der Merwe and Mr. Hansbert Hamutenya and two Welwitchia staff, Ms Valerie Garises and Vetumbuavi Ndjavera, on how to use the Ultimaker S3, Einscan 3D scanner, and Cura slicing software. They are currently in charge of the lab, supervising the daily printing process and post-processing, as well as being involved in the operation and maintenance of the 3D printer Write somthing here

In conclusion

Conclusion

Hage Geingob Campus

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3D models printed so far

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questions?

Thank you!

Dr. Adele du Plessis Mr. Hansbert Hamutenya Mr. Joseph Lakanemo Mr. Jan van der Merwe
UNAM Hage Geingob Campus, Schol of Medicine