This anatomically correct human foot model uses 2.85mm filament to attach and hold the bones together. The filament allows for some movement between bones, however excessive pressure or repeated movements may weaken and break the filament. This model is designed for displaying, studying or light use, but will not stand up to rough classroom handling.

See here for stable download: https://thangs.com/mythangs/file/60045

EDIT (October 10, 2021): see "remix" section for pictures and suggestion by user "3Dmonios": "I had no 2.85mm filament so I used a 3mm PTFE tube to join the pieces together. It worked very well."

This is an advanced project to print and assemble. Some anatomy knowledge is helpful but not necessary. Regardless, you will be an expert by the time you are done!

Every attempt has been made to maintain anatomical accuracy with the following exceptions. The sesamoid bones have been fused to the first metatarsal, and the proximal bones have been fused together. These bones are too small and fragile to be printed and articulated separately.