Our group found the file to our skull using the site cult3d.com. When making the final product, we had trouble putting our parts together given that the technology we used to create our 3D skeletal parts kept failing and we eventually ran close to our deadline. To overcome this unfortunate obstacle, we created the rest of our skeleton with clay. We molded each needed part of the skeleton and put it together with our skull and spinal cord/ribs. Your axial skeleton is made up of the bones in your head, neck, back, and chest. Your appendicular skeleton includes the bones in your shoulders, pelvis, and limbs, including your arms, hands, legs, and feet. For the axial skeleton, we 3D printed the skull, the chest, and ribs and for the spinal column, arms, hands, legs, feet, and pelvis we used clay. We hot-glued the spinal column and arms.