Sunday, May 22, 2016

"Fire-damaged Brazilian tortoise receives new 3D printed shell"

Daily Mail:  Designer Cicero Moraes, said: 'Freddy was the first tortoise in the world to receive a fully rebuilt hull and the first creature that we, as a newly formed group of animal rescuers, decided to help.'  He added 'To design the hull I took a series of pictures from all angles of Freddy as well as photos of a healthy tortoise to compare.


'Then I reconstructed a 3D computer imaging model of the complete shell using the tortoise's exact measurements.' 
The 3D design was sent to dental surgeon Dr Paulo Miamoto who used a desk-top 3D printer to build an authentic four-piece shell that slotted together like a jigsaw puzzle.
Following a successful operation, Freddy returned to full mobility sporting a beautifully hand-painted hull that blends into its natural habitat.

4 comments:

Evi L. Bloggerlady said...

Don't shells keep growing? Doesn't this turtle need a new one in the future?

ricpic said...

And to show his appreciation Freddy bit Dr. Miamoto's finger off.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

"I survived the great fire" t shirt.

Methadras said...

Awww, poor guy. I'm glad he's doing better.