![]() 3D printing offers a cheap and effective way to innovate. We set out to engineer the first DIY method for 3D printing custom orthotics. Nate is double majoring in physics and chemistry he's headed to graduate school for biomedical engineering. I am an undergraduate physics major and engineer in training (fortunate to have access to my university's 3d printer to facilitate my DIY hobbies). Me and my accomplice (Nate) are makers, scientists, and engineers. An unsupported arch can lead to knee pain, bunions, and lower back pain, but can also cause serious conditions like plantar fasciitis, hallux rigidus, morton's neuroma, metatarsalgia (nothing that feels good). simply too much for many individuals on a tight budget. Problem is they generally cost upwards of $500. Virtually everyone can benefit from having them. Orthotics are supports for the arch of the foot that go inside shoes, helping relieve pain and improve quality of life. This Instructable will show you how to make your own set of custom orthotics. ![]() : "Matter921 has created an easy to follow 3D printed custom orthotics tutorial that could have your feet humming in no time.". ![]() ![]()
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