Tinkercad Final Project: Taylor Swift “Lover” song music video dollhouse
I’ve designed the cabinet that the 4 different scenes I’m going to include. In the picture above, this is the cabinet with the hinges attached to the pieces. I took my movable part and turned it into something I want to make. Inside each wall will be little objects of what was in the music video. While there were more than 4 scenes, I’m going to just do my four favorite ones. I’m going to include little sheets where I will put different props on the sheets to then put inside the cabinet. The little pegs in the cabinet will fit with the sheets with the objects. This week I’m going to print out the cabinet and build it. This weekend I will then design the objects on the sheets and put them inside the cabinet. I did a guitar in one box, dining table with cake on it, a fish with a half bowl, and a star/moon room.
Above is the design of the little toys that go inside of the chest I built. I had to measure the little pieces the toys sit on to make sure they’re going to fit inside of the chest. If the measurements were too big then they wouldn’t fit properly inside the chest. I shrunk the sides of the stands. I had to measure the toys to make sure they wouldn’t be too wide or too tall because they’d have to sit on the stands while still fitting in the toy chest.
Here is a close up of the fish and the cake on the table. The both of these objects can detach from their setting. I took the freestyle tool to make the fish. I then sized it down to fit into the sphere. I took out 1/4th of the sphere to make it look like you could see inside the bowl. For the cake, I took 3 cylinders and combined them (3 different sizes to look like layers of cake). You can take the cake off the table because I took a little cylinder and attached it to the table as a whole piece. I took another cylinder and used it as a “hole” to make a hole in the bottom of the cake and the fish bowl to make them detachable.
The guitar can detach from it’s setting, but the star/moon are printed onto the sheet. I did the same cylinder attachment on the sheet with the “hole” cylinder at the bottom of the guitar.
Here are the toys inside the chest. The doors can open and close.
The box took 2 times to print because the first time, the printing messed up and added an extra millimeter to the top side. The second time, the box fit was correct.
I printed the doors twice as well. The first time, they were too big to be able to close properly. The second time, I took some material off and was able to get them to fit properly.
I printed the pin to go in the hinges 6 times. They never worked whether it was printing out squiggles or incorrect size. I ended up taking scrap piece of the 3D print and using it was a pin to help keep the doors on the box to open and close properly.