Intro: 0:00
Design Goal: 0:41
Creating the Frame of the Cover: 0:52
Conformal Lattice: 1:32
Voronoi Surface Lattice: 2:07
Perforations: 2:43
Why would you want to do this?: 3:28
Additive manufacturing allows us to create an aesthetically pleasing prosthetic cover with better fit and custom designs. Prosthetic leg covers restore balance to the silhouette of the leg and play an instrumental role in raising patient confidence and self-esteem.
In this nTop Live, Yuki Okada, Technical Marketing Engineer at nTopology, shows you how to generate multiple design variations of a prosthetic cover in nTopology. He imports a basic CAD design, and uses nTopology’s latticing capabilities to create unique patterns and textures on the surface of the cover.
Watch and learn how to:
- Create custom prosthetic leg cover designs for light weighting and aesthetics
- Generate a lattice structure that conforms to the surface of the prosthetic cover
- Add customizable perforation patterns to reduce weight
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nTopology was founded in 2015 to enable engineers and designers to create any geometry — no matter how complex — and to meet the requirements of high-performance products.
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