Hello
I am a sophomore JMU student studying sport’s management & business. I’m from New York, love hockey, especially the New York Rangers. During the summer I lifeguard.
Penny Trap
Grab Bag Item- Train
For the grab bag item I created a train- but it ended up turning out more like a subway cart. My first print I had to abort because I used circles as wheels with no support. On my second try I added cylinders instead and put them through the main body of the train. I used a rectangle and added a half sphere on top along with a cylinder on the front side.
20 Objects
Descriptions (from top left across)
skull- used a preset character
robot man- used preset character and added a mustache
ice cream cone- grouped a cone and circle
heart- sketched it
LOVE- word tool
bunny- grouped the two bunny ears and a circle
couch- preset
video game- preset
table with plant- grouped two presets
guy with glasses- added sunglasses to circle
star- sketched
scuba dude- circle with scuba mask
train- grab bag item i created
lamp- preset
peace sign- sketched
chicken- cone for beak, egg for body, circle head, & chicken legs
house- pyramid + square + rectangle (for door)
bench- preset with a rectangle as a back
diamond ring- diamond + circle
christmas tree- cone + cylinder + preset star
One of 20 objects
The object I chose to print was a chicken. I thought that it would be difficult to print because of the legs but I moved them further up into the body and closer together to be more sturdy. I also added support and it printed well.
Moving Object
For the moving object I made a hammer with a detachable handle. I changed the dimensions of the handle and socket so that they would fit together and printed out the pieces separately.
Rough Draft of TinkerCad Final Project
For my final project I am making a firetruck. I looked up another tinkercad design for inspiration on different shapes I can utilize in creating my design. Thus far, I am pretty satisfied with the way the truck has turned out. My biggest obstacle I believe will be ensuring that the wheels not only fit onto the socket underneath the truck, but are functional as well.