Amputated finger 1 - 3D Scanned finger - Limb
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Description
This 3D model is a high-resolution scan of a partially amputated index finger, provided at true-to-life scale. It is designed for creators, designers, and makers who want to build inclusive tools, prosthetics, or adaptive fashion accessories.
This scan is part of the Mega(Wo)men Project, a collaboration between the Berlin-based NGO InMOE and the designer behind @3dprinted.fashion. The project's mission is to support inclusion through design, especially for people with limb differences and partial amputations.
We are sharing 3D printable amputated body parts for free to encourage makers to explore solutions in:
- Assistive technology
- Custom prosthetic components
- Modular wearables
- Inclusive and adaptive fashion
- Accessibility-focused product design
This model can be used as a base mesh for prosthetic development, or as a reference for ergonomic tools, jewelry, or body-interface designs.
File details:
– Real-scale STL
– Optimized for FDM and resin printing
– Ready to import into CAD or sculpting tools (e.g., Blender, Fusion 360, ZBrush)
More scans and modular designs will be uploaded regularly to support the community of designers working on bio-inclusive design.
NGO-Website https://initiative-moe.de/
Instagram account: @initiative_moe_e.v/
Instagram: @3dprinted.fashion
x: @3dprinteddress
Shop: www.mightandmagic.fashion/
Website for more 3d printed fashion inspiration: www.3dprinted.fashion
















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