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*#6 Rectangular scaffolds for the regular nanofiber and polydopamine techniques
*#6 Rectangular scaffolds for the regular nanofiber and polydopamine techniques
*#9 Cube scaffolds, 3 of which will be assembled, for the "brute force" technique
*#9 Cube scaffolds, 3 of which will be assembled, for the "brute force" technique
*The scaffolds will be soaked in ethanol overnight to clean them
===Design Details===
*OpenSCAD software was used to design the shape of the scaffold
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January 28, 2014

3D Printing

  • Polylactic acid (PLA) scaffold was printed on the Makerbot Replicator2, a desktop 3D printer
  • Two types of scaffolds were printed
    1. 6 Rectangular scaffolds for the regular nanofiber and polydopamine techniques
    2. 9 Cube scaffolds, 3 of which will be assembled, for the "brute force" technique

Design Details

  • OpenSCAD software was used to design the shape of the scaffold

<insert pictures of model on makerware/3D printed>