Dimensional assessment in bioarchaeology applications: a preliminary study on quality controls in 3D printing of human skulls
Marta Cecchitelli,
Giorgia Fiori,
Gabriele Bocchetta
et al.
Abstract:In the last few years, three-dimensional (3D) printing has been used in archaeology and cultural heritage fields for different purposes. Among the different technologies of 3D printing, e.g., stereolithography or selective laser sintering, this study focuses on the quality assessment of printed models using fused deposition modeling technology. To simulate archaeological human remains, a cranial model assumed as a gold standard has been printed from computed tomography (CT) data of a human skull. Eight 3D prin… Show more
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