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Garey developed a design after taking photos of a similar duck's foot, and with 3-D design software combined them. He sent the files to Graves, who started a 13½-hour printing process.
Conceived by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman, the world's largest rubber duck debuted in Pittsburgh in September 2013 and drew ...
More than three years ago, Buttercup, a duck born with a backward foot, began walking well thanks to a 3-D-printed replacement. He has since gotten a version used for swimming, and even a ...
After losing his feet to frostbite, Phillip the duck was going to be put down. Using a 3-D printer, a middle school class in Wisconsin made Phillip a pair of bright orange prosthetic feet.
What, not shoulders or back? Nope, that’s not our starting point. We tend to think of posture as a “top to bottom” issue but it is also a “front to back” issue and a “side to side ...
A duck from the US state of Wisconsin which lost both feet to frostbite has been fitted with a new pair made on a 3D printer. Duck learns to walk on new feet. Video, 00:00:24Duck learns to walk on ...
In February, a veterinarian amputated Buttercup's foot while Garey began looking into prosthetic options. He chose a Nashville-based copier reseller, NovaCopy, to help him with the project because ...
A duck is walking more comfortably after a Tennessee veterinarian created a pair of custom orthopedic shoes from kitchen mats. Dr. Matt Quillen said Jenny the Duck was brought into the Rocky Top ...
BARTLETT, Tenn. – Talk about a lucky duck. This little guy is getting a second chance at waddling thanks to a Tennessee man and a 3D printer. Dozens of rescued ducks and geese roam the Feathered ...
Out-toeing, or being duck-footed, is a condition marked by feet that point outward instead of straight ahead. It’s most common in toddlers and young children, who typically outgrow it by age 8.
PITTSBURGH - The first U.S. version of the 40-foot-tall rubber duckie that has made a splash in harbors from Hong Kong to Sao Paulo since 2007 has appeared in Pittsburgh.
Tube top: This $35 million Hamptons home has an 8-foot-tall, 18-foot-wide outdoor TV (shown left). Rise Media “If it starts raining, it immediately drops down into its vault,” Elliott added.