Here's another 3-D modeling company:
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Date: Thu, 9 Jan 97 10:36:30 -0600 (CST)
From: Kelly Baker
To: Lisa Marie Hopkins
Subject: Re: CT to .stl conversion
Cyberform International can do this for you, I'm pretty sure.
Their address is:
407 International Parkway, Suite 403
Richardson, Texas 75081
(972) 690-7700
Fax (972) 690-7999
Ask to speak to David Crook.
We have done work with patient CT data converted to .stl and then to
stereolithography models. I have seen their facility and depending on the
CT format you have, he should probably be able to convert this for you. I
don't know what they would charge.
Good Luck,
Kelly Baker
**********************
Kelly J. Baker, Ph.D.
Senior Biomechanical Engineer
Research Department
Texas Scottish Rite Hospital
for Children
2222 Welborn St.
Dallas, TX 75219
(214) 559-7873
(214) 559-7872 Fax
email: kjbaker@airmail.net
**********************
>Hi! I'm a masters student at the University of Delaware. I am trying
>to create a 3-D solid model of the human nasal cavity. Using CT scan
>data, I need to create a 3-D computer model which I could convert to an
>STL (sterio-lithography) file. The STL file would be compatible with
>our rapid-prototyping machine which I would then use to create the
>solid model. I created a rough model using I-DEAS Master Series
>modeling software. But, the model needs to be perfect since it will be
>used for flow experimentation. I've heard that there is software which
>easily converts CT scan images into 3-D computer models which can then
>be manipulated for research purposes. If anyone knows of this software or
>of a company which does this, please let me know. Thanks for your help.
>
>Lisa Hopkins
>University of Delaware
>hopkins@me.udel.edu
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Thu, 9 Jan 97 10:36:30 -0600 (CST)
From: Kelly Baker
To: Lisa Marie Hopkins
Subject: Re: CT to .stl conversion
Cyberform International can do this for you, I'm pretty sure.
Their address is:
407 International Parkway, Suite 403
Richardson, Texas 75081
(972) 690-7700
Fax (972) 690-7999
Ask to speak to David Crook.
We have done work with patient CT data converted to .stl and then to
stereolithography models. I have seen their facility and depending on the
CT format you have, he should probably be able to convert this for you. I
don't know what they would charge.
Good Luck,
Kelly Baker
**********************
Kelly J. Baker, Ph.D.
Senior Biomechanical Engineer
Research Department
Texas Scottish Rite Hospital
for Children
2222 Welborn St.
Dallas, TX 75219
(214) 559-7873
(214) 559-7872 Fax
email: kjbaker@airmail.net
**********************
>Hi! I'm a masters student at the University of Delaware. I am trying
>to create a 3-D solid model of the human nasal cavity. Using CT scan
>data, I need to create a 3-D computer model which I could convert to an
>STL (sterio-lithography) file. The STL file would be compatible with
>our rapid-prototyping machine which I would then use to create the
>solid model. I created a rough model using I-DEAS Master Series
>modeling software. But, the model needs to be perfect since it will be
>used for flow experimentation. I've heard that there is software which
>easily converts CT scan images into 3-D computer models which can then
>be manipulated for research purposes. If anyone knows of this software or
>of a company which does this, please let me know. Thanks for your help.
>
>Lisa Hopkins
>University of Delaware
>hopkins@me.udel.edu