In our anatomy class, we had a project to create an anatomically correct human skeleton using different methods to make the different bones. This project was challenging but helped further our understanding of the human body and its anatomical structure. Over the course of seven weeks, we sculpted each bone out of clay, 3D printing filament, and aluminum foil, ensuring its accurate size, shape, and positioning. We checked online websites as well as a life-sized skeletal model to ensure that our measurements were to scale. We created the axial skeleton using a 3D printer, which crafted the body's ribs and vertebrae. The appendicular skeleton was made from clay, as well as additional bones such as the