Cajal Neuroscience Holiday Ornaments

Cajal Neuroscience Holiday Ornaments

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Do you want to make some neuroscience ornaments for your friends and family? Do you have access to a 3D-printer and/or laser cutter? If so, then make some of these Cajal-inspired ornaments this holiday season! For well over 100 years, Santiago Ramón y Cajal has inspired generations of neuroscientists with his intricate drawings of cells in the brain. I have now turned some of these drawings, into ornaments for the holidays. I have included files for 4x 3D printable designs and 6x laser cut ornaments. The designs include: Purkinje Cell in the human cerebellum. Neuroglia of the pyramidal layer Hippocampus Hippocampal pyramidal cell Glial cells in the mouse spinal cord (only available as laser-cut file) Organization of a folium in the cerebellar cortex (only available as laser-cut file) Two sets of files available: 3D printable: Due to the intricate designs, these ornaments had to be made slightly larger than their laser-cut counterparts. These designs have been optimized so that they can be printed in multiple colors with simple manual filament changes (based on layer height). Does not require multi-material printers. Color ranges: Color 1: 0 - 1.2 mm Color 2: 1.2 - 1.6 mm Color 3: 1.6 - 2.4 mm Laser-cut: These can be made by engraving and cutting wood with a laser cutter. The solid black area is engraved, and the thin red lines are cut. Please do not sell these commercially. I am sharing them under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Non-commercial - Share Alike license.

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