Non-clinical medical and anatomy model desk

Anatomical and training models for education, not clinical devices

For schools, museums, training teams and healthcare educators who need tactile, demonstrative or anatomical objects with clear safety boundaries.

  • training aids
  • tactile models
  • no implants
  • human review

Niche focus

Medical-looking prints need sharper boundaries than normal objects.

Medical3D.eu uses Fontaine Farm's public focus on 3D manufacturing for education, tactile access and institutions, but keeps the boundary explicit: these are non-sterile educational, training and demonstration objects, not implants, diagnostic devices, treatment devices or regulated clinical products.

Verified production base

Built from the real Brussels workshop, not stock promises.

These pages use facts published by MadeInBXL and Fontaine Farm: the GreenBizz Brussels base, up to 21-printer workshop capacity, sustainable material choices when suitable, multi-material and flexible-material experience, and a clear split between specialist human review and fast file uploads.

GreenBizz Brussels

Project work is tied to Rue Dieudonne Lefevre 17, 1020 Brussels, the GreenBizz base used by MadeInBXL and Fontaine Farm SRL.

Print-farm capacity

MadeInBXL documents workshop capacity for up to 21 professional 3D printers, with fast machines and production experience.

Material judgement

The workshop defaults to sustainable or biodegradable material where suitable, with BioPro, flexible and other materials considered when a job needs different properties.

Right quote route

Larger or specialist work gets human review; smaller ready-to-print STL, OBJ or 3MF files can route to Fast3DPrint.

What this site is for

Useful healthcare-adjacent prints with clinical limits stated up front.

01

Anatomy teaching models

Bones, organs, sections and simplified forms for lessons, demonstrations and handling exercises.

02

Tactile access objects

Raised, touchable models for accessibility workshops, museum interpretation and inclusive learning.

03

Simulation and training props

Non-sterile objects for explanation, role-play, device mockups and classroom practice.

04

Clinic and lab helpers

Non-patient-contact organizers, holders and workflow aids reviewed for material and cleaning constraints.

Project fit

What to send before we quote

Good fit

Education, accessibility, simulation, museum learning, non-contact organization and demonstrator objects.

Send

Audience, intended setting, dimensions, handling frequency, cleaning expectations, quantity and deadline.

Not for

Implants, sterile use, diagnostic decisions, treatment, surgical guides, patient-specific clinical use or regulated medical-device claims.

Niche intake

The first check is whether this belongs outside a regulated clinical route.

Intended use

State whether the object is for education, demonstration, simulation, accessibility or internal organization.

Exposure

Tell us if it touches skin, fluids, food, electronics, a clinical area or repeated cleaning chemicals.

Data boundary

Do not send identifiable patient data. Clinical or patient-specific work needs a separate regulated route.

Source-backed references

Accessibility and tactile fabrication experience from Fontaine Farm.

Fontaine Farm source material describes tactile and educational 3D manufacturing for cultural institutions. This page keeps that capability in a non-clinical training lane.

Tactile model preview from Fontaine Farm
Tactile model planning
Accessibility demonstration object
Accessibility demonstration
Tactile artifact reference
Readable relief and form

Workflow

From brief to checked print route.

  1. Brief. Send use case, file or photos, dimensions, quantity and deadline.
  2. Review. We check material, printability, risk, tolerances and whether FDM is appropriate.
  3. Quote. You receive a practical route for Brussels pickup or delivery across Belgium and Europe.
  4. Produce. Suitable work is printed, checked, packed and routed through the MadeInBXL/Fast3DPrint workflow.

FAQ

Boundaries before production.

Can you print medical devices?

No. This site is for non-clinical training, education and demonstrator objects unless a separate regulated process is arranged.

Can you work from patient scans?

Do not send identifiable patient data through this quote route. Patient-specific clinical work requires a separate privacy and regulatory path.

Can models be cleaned or sterilized?

Cleaning expectations should be stated in the brief. We do not claim sterile clinical suitability for standard FDM prints.

Quote desk

Send the project details.

Useful quote details: files, photos, dimensions, use context, material expectations, quantity, deadline and delivery city.

Email daniel@garden-stack.com

Phone: +32 485 70 90 27

Workshop: GreenBizz Brussels, Rue Dieudonne Lefevre 17, 1020 Brussels, Belgium

Ready file uploads: fast3dprint.eu

Medical3D.eu at GreenBizz Brussels, Rue Dieudonne Lefevre 17, 1020 Brussels, Belgium