by Lawrence | Sep 18, 2018 | Tinkercad Design Project
Our first test print was one of the fans for the inside of the computer. We printed it in two separate parts so it could be made that the fan blades spin. We printed a square with a bar and a fan blade with a small hole inside so the fan blade would be able to sit on...
by freemael | Sep 18, 2018 | Tinkercad Design Project
After deciding that we needed to try printing it sideways before changing the design, we tested it out. It turned out much better than what we expected (for the lid at least). We printed it at 70% instead of 100% and the support didn’t mess up the handle on the...
by freemael | Sep 18, 2018 | Tinkercad Design Project
Our initial print didn’t turn out as we expected. The support needed for the screws is incredibly troublesome. The screws themselves did not turn out how they were supposed to — they were much thinner than they are in tinkercad. We just tested it with half...
by dunnlm | Sep 18, 2018 | Tinkercad Design Project
We (Ashley and Lindsey) reprinted our tree without support and it was a success! We then decided to test print just our building in two different positions. We first printed it standing up normal and then laying on its back. You can see that laying on its back printed...
by Joanie | Sep 18, 2018 | Tinkercad Design Project
We are trying to make a plant holder with removable legs to have the planter either “sit” or stand.” Here is the first print experimenting with varies different leg joints and connected found in TinderCad: We found that most of the joints and...
by middl2cj | Sep 18, 2018 | Tinkercad Design Project
As seen in our first post, we have the orange support beams going through the middle of our design, but we’re a little bit skeptical of how that will work. We might have to eliminate the beams to allow the catapult to work effectively, but we are still in the...
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