San Francisco maker and 3D printer Luke Iseman found a way to turn an unfortunate experience--a motorcycle-SUV accident--into an opportunity to demonstrate his own ingenuity and 3D rinting savvy. Iseman’s finger was broken in the collision and the splint he was given in the emergency room was extremely ill-fitting and uncomfortable. So, he decided to model and 3D print a better splint and shared his model and instructions on Instructables. Check out more details on his medical DIY project in the full story: http://3dprint.com/61044/3d-printed-custom-splint/


Below is a photo of Iseman wearing his 3D printed splint: