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Hi, thanks for publishing this, it is great to find available STL templates for a phantom shell resembling the human head and neck.
We would like to build the same phantom and a modified version of it for our lab. After reading the instructions, we have some questions related to the model and printing process:
Which printing material, printer and printing parameters did you use?
The phantom shell was printed in different parts. For what reason did you do it? Was the phantom divided in more than 2 parts?
There is a small opening with a cap on the side of the phantom, but we did not find the cap in the template files. Did you print it, or did you use a different solution?
Hi, thanks for publishing this, it is great to find available STL templates for a phantom shell resembling the human head and neck.
We would like to build the same phantom and a modified version of it for our lab. After reading the instructions, we have some questions related to the model and printing process:
We ask additional questions in issues #2 and #3.
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