{"id":1169,"date":"2014-11-04T00:30:03","date_gmt":"2014-11-04T07:30:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.evergreen.edu\/rosmaking\/?p=49"},"modified":"2014-11-04T00:30:03","modified_gmt":"2014-11-04T07:30:03","slug":"eric-blue-rabbit-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sites.evergreen.edu\/making\/eric-blue-rabbit-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Eric Blue Rabbit 2"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Eric Ross<\/p>\n<p>Week 6<\/p>\n<p>Blue Rabbit pt. 2\u00a0WD:614<\/p>\n<p>11\/4\/2014<\/p>\n<p>WD 919<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center\"><b>3D Horseshoes<\/b><\/p>\n<p>In a world already full of so much stuff I wanted to expand on the Idea of 3D printing horseshoes. This idea is meaningful to me because it has been used in\u00a0to help horses.\u00a0My interest in helping horses stems from jobs of my youth in which I worked with horses.\u00a0I like\u00a0this idea, the fact that you can scan a horses hoof and 3d print a horseshoe that will then improve that horses well being is awesome. The horseshoes I&#8217;ve had the privilege\u00a0to read about were racing shoes and horseshoes that help with a disease\u00a0called Laminitis.\u00a0&#8220;Laminitis (also termed founder) is inflammation of the\u00a0laminae\u00a0of the foot &#8211; the soft tissue structures that attach the coffin or pedal bone of the foot to the hoof wall. The inflammation and damage to the\u00a0laminae\u00a0causes extreme pain and leads to instability of the coffin bone in the hoof. In more severe cases it can lead to complete separation of and rotation of the pedal bone within the hoof wall.\u00a0Laminitis is a crippling condition which can be fatal in severe cases. Once a horse has had an episode of laminitis, they are particularly susceptible to future episodes. Laminitis can be managed but not cured which is why prevention is so important&#8221;.\u00a0(RSPCA)\u00a0\u00a0In the horse racing aspect of 3d printing the horse can run faster because the shoe is lighter. But cost significantly more because the 3d printed shoes are titanium and the traditional shoes are aluminum. For the treatment of disease\u00a0in horse hoofs I believe that 3D printing can help so many horses. As this technology advances it never ceases to amaze, so much good is waiting to be done with what we have been given. Horseshoes are also symbols of good luck. This was created through ancient\u00a0folklore during the stone age in Northern Europe and the British Isles. To scare away goblins and evil the people hung iron horseshoes above their door. The evil was scared of the horseshoes because,\u00a0it\u00a0looked like the Celtic Moon gods crescent.<\/p>\n<p>In 2013\u00a0CSIRO with help from a\u00a0horse podiatrists scanned and 3D printed titanium horseshoes for a horse named Holly. For three years Holly had been suffering with\u00a0Laminitis.\u00a0The horse&#8217;s foot is similar to our finger; the hoof wall is like our finger nail and is attached to the bone underneath. Laminitis affects the attachment between the hoof and bone, causing pain and inflammation.\u00a0&#8220;The new shoes will work to redistribute weight away from the painful areas of the\u00a0laminitic\u00a0foot and give Holly, and horses like her, the chance to recover&#8221;\u00a0(Smith)\u00a0\u00a0Dr. Luke Wells-Smith is a Veterinarian\u00a0from Australia\u00a0whose\u00a0research includes\u00a0biomechanics of therapeutic horse shoes.<\/p>\n<p>That same year CSIRO also created 3D horseshoe for a race horse named Titanium Prints. The printed horseshoes are half the weight of traditional aluminum\u00a0horseshoes. Here is what CSIRO&#8217;s titanium expert had to say &#8221;\u00a03D printing a race horseshoe from titanium is a first for scientists and demonstrates the range of applications the technology can be used for.&#8221; (Barnes) Mr.\u00a0John Barnes is\u00a0Titanium Technologies Theme Leader Future Manufacturing Flagship, at CSIRO.<\/p>\n<p>Curtis Burns in Florida uses a 3D printer to design his\u00a0Polyflex\u00a0 horseshoes before they go into mass production.\u00a0Polyflex\u00a0shoes\u00a0are glue-on urethane shoes that allow\u00a0the hoof to flex.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.tanglewoodfootspecialists.com\/bio\/dr-andrew-schneider.cfm\">Dr. Andrew Schneider<\/a>\u00a0a human\u00a0Podiatrist in Houston Texas\u00a0commented on\u00a0CSIRO work with\u00a0horse podiatry,\u00a0in the article\u00a0&#8220;<i>A Tale of Horseshoes, Podiatrists and Grey\u2019s Anatomy&#8221;\u00a0<\/i>He says that &#8221;\u00a0\u00a0I find this new development in 3D print technology very exciting. I already create custom orthotics for my clients, using the inserts to help your feet work as efficiently as possible, making the rest of your body more stable. Right now, I make the orthotics from a mold I take of your foot when it\u2019s in a \u2018neutral\u2019 position; once that mold is made, I modify the orthotic to create a shape that will counteract the unique problems created by your own biomechanics.&#8221; (Schneider)\u00a0I think its really good that Dr. Schneider is excited for this technology. He envisions what this means for the future of human Podiatry.<\/p>\n<p>Experts on this Idea seem to be in unison,\u00a0\u00a0this is something that can be great. The ability to not only help horses that are crippled and in pain, but improve their hoof\u00a0health for eons to come. But through this idea I discovered some one wanting to improve human foot health in similar ways.\u00a0So I believe that without a doubt that these expert would agree. In a world full of so much stuff,\u00a0a horseshoe that restores life is worth making more of.<\/p>\n<p>In closing what I&#8217;ve learned about 3D printing and horseshoes only adds kindling to my desire. That desire is to see this idea through to completion.\u00a0 Horses are noble creatures that since the beginning of time we have made work for us. We have used horses in battle and have we&#8217;ve made them things we were to weak to accomplish. I&#8217;ll leave you a quote\u00a0I like from\u00a0Ralph Waldo Emerson\u00a0\u201cRiding a horse is not a gentle hobby, to be picked up and laid down like a game of solitaire. It is a grand passion. It seizes a person whole and once it has done so, he\/she will have to accept that his life will be radically\u00a0changed.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Bibliography<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;What is laminitis, and how can it be prevented or treated?&#8221;\u00a0<i>RSPCA\u00a0<\/i>N.p. ,\u00a021 Apr, 2011 Web. 3 Nov. 2014.&lt;\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/kb.rspca.org.au\/What-is-laminitis-and-how-can-it-be-prevented-or-treated_461.html\">http:\/\/kb.rspca.org.au\/What-is-laminitis-and-how-can-it-be-prevented-or-treated_461.html<\/a>&gt;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Luke\u00a0Wells-Smith\u00a0BVSc&#8221;\u00a0<i>EQUINEPODIATRY \u00a0<\/i>N.p.\u00a0, N.d. ,Web. 3 Nov.\u00a02014<\/p>\n<p>&lt;\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/equinepodiatry.com.au\/staff\/158-luke-wells-smith-bvsc.html\">http:\/\/equinepodiatry.com.au\/staff\/158-luke-wells-smith-bvsc.html<\/a>&gt;<\/p>\n<p>&#8221; John Barnes&#8221;\u00a0<i>FITT<\/i><i>.<\/i>\u00a0<i>\u00a0<\/i>N.p. , N.d. ,Web. 3\u00a0Nov. 2014<\/p>\n<p>&lt;\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.fitt.org.au\/Portals\/0\/John%20-%20Melbourne.pdf\">http:\/\/www.fitt.org.au\/Portals\/0\/John%20-%20Melbourne.pdf<\/a>&gt;<\/p>\n<p>Jurga, Fran &#8220;3-D Printing in the Forge and Clinic: Hoof Anatomy Models, Veterinary Applications, and Horseshoes&#8221;<i>\u00a0<\/i><i>hoofcare<\/i>. N.p.<i>\u00a0<\/i>,<i>\u00a0<\/i>27 Oct.\u00a02013 , Web. 3 Nov 2014<\/p>\n<p>&lt;\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/hoofcare.blogspot.com\/2013\/10\/3-d-printing-in-forge-and-clinic-hoof.html\">http:\/\/hoofcare.blogspot.com\/2013\/10\/3-d-printing-in-forge-and-clinic-hoof.html<\/a>&gt;<\/p>\n<p>Melina, Remy\u00a0&#8221;\u00a0Why Are Horseshoes Considered Lucky?&#8221;\u00a0<i>livescience.\u00a0<\/i>N.p. 15 Mar. 2011, Web. 3 Nov. 2014 &lt;\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.livescience.com\/33116-lucky-horseshoes.html\">http:\/\/www.livescience.com\/33116-lucky-horseshoes.html<\/a>&gt;<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.tanglewoodfootspecialists.com\/bio\/dr-andrew-schneider.cfm\">Schneider<\/a>, Andrew &#8221;\u00a0A Tale of Horseshoes, Podiatrists and\u00a0Grey\u2019s Anatomy&#8221;\u00a0<i>\u00a0<\/i><i>\u00a0<\/i><i>tanglewoodfootspecialist<\/i><i>.\u00a0<\/i>N.p. 23 Dec. 2013 Web. 3 Nov. 2014<\/p>\n<p>&lt;\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.tanglewoodfootspecialists.com\/blog\/a-tale-of-horseshoes-podiatrists-and-grey-s-anatomy.cfm\">http:\/\/www.tanglewoodfootspecialists.com\/blog\/a-tale-of-horseshoes-podiatrists-and-grey-s-anatomy.cfm<\/a>&gt;<\/p>\n<p>Emerson, Ralph &#8221; Quotes&#8221;<i>\u00a0<\/i><i>thenaturallyhealthy<\/i><i>horse.\u00a0<\/i>Casie. 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