I think we can all agree that 3D printed gifts and decorations are pretty fun, but sometimes 3D printing can also help bring about a Christmas miracle. Toronto-based 3D printing company Custom Prototypes had the opportunity this Christmas to bring a smile to a disabled girl's face. Recently, they received an email from a woman named Judy, who wanted their help to make a unique Christmas gift for her teenage granddaughter Makayla. Makayla is disabled, and fell in love with a cartoon image of a lumberjack she found on the Internet. Would it be possible to transform the image her granddaughter is so attached to into a 3D figurine? Read more at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/159891/custom-pr...s-3d-figurine/