Showing posts with label 3D printer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3D printer. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 12, 2019
Research: 3D Printed Horseshoe and Hoof Scanning Trials Launched by Vet School Farriers at Utrecht University in The Netherlands
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
The Real Deal: Laminitic Pony in Australia First Horse in History to Wear 3D Printed Titanium Horseshoes
Friday, November 15, 2013
3D Printed Horseshoe Update: No Purple Titanium Horseshoes on Hooves (Yet)
Australian national CSIRO research laboratory engineer Chad Henry has gone back to the drawing board to perfect his titanium horseshoe produced via 3-D printing. (CSIRO photo) |
Do you remember the flashy purple horseshoes from the Australian laboratory that were destined to crush racetrack records? The story--along with examples of the way that 3-D printing is used in the hoofcare world--was popular on the Hoof Blog last month.
The Hoof Blog contacted the horse's trainer to see how it was doing with the special new shoes and he kindly responded. Apparently the rest of the media in the world re-published the story without checking on the result.
Sunday, October 27, 2013
3D Printing in the Forge and Clinic: Hoof Anatomy Models, Veterinary Applications, and Horseshoes
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Video: Inside the Online Veterinary Anatomy Museum with Mark Evans
The Online Veterinary Anatomy Museum ("OVAM") continues to mature, expand, blossom and amaze, and now British television host (and veterinarian) Mark Evans adds his two cents to the value of this web-based resource of sharable resources with this video feature.
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