It's a good day for a design teacher when a Grade 6 student comes in at lunch with a prototype incorporating custom-made, hinged, print-in-place components.
— Michael Peters (@BlacklineMaster) September 23, 2019
Full design not pictured, we're just testing the mechanism. @tinkercad @UltimakerEd #3Dprinting #AfricaEd pic.twitter.com/jvqDjpfrgA
My Grade 7 students are trying lots of new things with #Tinkercad - this intricate design was made with the Smart Duplicate tool and the Glow circuit assembly. It relied on our new Ultimaker 3 and PVA dissolvable filament to get it made. @Tinkercad @UltimakerEd #AfricaEd pic.twitter.com/UmNbkYxiGm
— Michael Peters (@BlacklineMaster) September 23, 2019
More Gr. 7 experimentation with multi-color #3Dprinting using #TinkerCAD and our new Ultimaker 3. @TinkerCAD @UltimakerEd #AfricaEd pic.twitter.com/KgFVycPlt8
— Michael Peters (@BlacklineMaster) September 23, 2019
My Grade 7's are working on pushing their #Tinkercad skills to the next level by #3Dprinting two-color prints on our new Ultimaker 3. @tinkercad @UltimakerEd @AISA_Schools #DesignEd #AfricaEd pic.twitter.com/Q6xnvT0fvN
— Michael Peters (@BlacklineMaster) September 23, 2019