Hello Nicholas,
Yes! Use my owenschristopherllc@gmail.com email to start and let me see what you have in mind! I look forward to working with you!
Cheers!
Hello Nicholas,
Yes! Use my owenschristopherllc@gmail.com email to start and let me see what you have in mind! I look forward to working with you!
Cheers!
If your using a cad program already, check to see if it will create an STL. If it will, it’s that simple. Then find someone on 3d hubs who’s willing to try it.
I’ve got no experience with “scaffolding” though I understand it’s purpose, but I’d take a shot at it:)
This is a somewhat simple response, but is it close to what your wondering about?
Oops, I didn’t check to see if anybody responded to you. Looks like you have plenty of offerings. Good luck!
I think this would be great! I currently am only designing human orthopedic braces at the moment, but the need for pet braces has inspired me enough to go that route now. Do you have dimensions of your dogs leg and/or photos? Let me see if I can help! I am sorry to hear about the price of your pets procedure. That must me a really tough situation to be in and hopefully I will be able to assist in some way, shape or form.
Stay strong!
Nick
Hi Charlie! Thank you for reaching out and I do apologize about the late response, sometimes 3D Hubs doesnt notify me when I have a new message. I just stared designing animal braces due to the need. What kind of dog go you have and what is he/she approximate height? Also, I am sorry to hear about the how expensive the operations are, hopefully we can work together and figure something out.
Sincerely,
Nick
Wow, thanks for the quick reply.
She is a pekingese/beagle mix weighing about 24 lbs. I just measure her and she appears to be 13" height (to top of hip), about 14" long (from Tail meets back, to top of shoulder/neck), and about 6 inches wide by the hip. I could take measurements of knee area etc…, just not sure what you need. I’ve been looking around and just to give you additional visualize of what I have seen, this site seems to be a common type design, although they use a cast for designing. http://mypetsbrace.com/home 6
How do you envision a brace looking?
Thanks for the support!
Greg
Hi Greg,
Sorry about your dog. I feel your pain and stress. Just want to pass on what I’ve learned. A small dog like yours will have a better chance of healing with braces than a larger dog. And it will take about a year to heal.
I’m not a doctor so take my advice with a grain of salt. I started giving my dad’s dog:
2 times a day with meals (am/pm, 12 hour intervals)
glucosamine sulfate caplets (1000mg) (stuffed into a piece of wiener, to get soft overnight)
glucosamine chondroitin caplets (2400mg) (stuffed into a piece of wiener, to get soft overnight)
Omega soft gel (3000mg)
Krill soft gel (1000mg)
tumeric powder (mixed w/wet food)
flaxseed
Also I mix a can of salmon, sardines, mackerel and give about a table spoon with their regular meals. Plus baked sweet potato on occasion. I started making fresh dog treats from scratch (store bought dog joint treats are very expensive), peanut butter cookies (for dogs, no sugar, salt) and I add tumeric and glucosamine pills. Both dogs love the treats.
Anyways, good luck, hope this helps and if you got any questions (i.e. brand names/prices) please feel free to ask.
Charlie
Any luck on the collar? Is there a type of material strong enough that keeps the dog from reaching his knee to bite off a knee brace?
Also, I found a place woundwear that discusses how to measure (video) as well. Wondering if the actual x-ray might help. I don’t know if it’s a digital one. But if you think that might be better let me know and I can call the vet to see if he can send me a copy.
Thanks again for your help.
Charlie
Hi Greg,
Just checking to see how your pooch is doing. My dad’s dog is still limping along. I stopped walking him in hopes that he heals faster, but he’s still too active. Hard to keep him from getting excited and wanting to run.
Hello Nick!
I have been searching for a person who could model my dad’s brace so that I could give them for additive manufacturing. A 3D printing industry requires a CAD model of my dad’s knee inorder to print it. On that note, I would like to know if you may be interested in the proposal. My dad has a polio attacked left leg where he suffers from Hyperextension. How will you be able to design a brace for him? He is using a brace from transcend where the fit is not perfect and he is uncomfortable. Do let me know your thoughts.
So i have bilateral femoral antiversion that is progressive. I am looking to have surgry in the next great or so finally but until then i wear full leg braces. I am a firefighter as well but since my braces are not high heat resistant i can not wear them on duty. Which makes my job all that much harder and soon i won’t be able to work at all. So i need to get high heat material braces that are not super bulky that i can wear under my uniform and under my bunkers. Any ideas??