Penny Trap with TInkercad or OpenSCAD
Penny Trap with TInkercad or OpenSCAD
Published 2016-03-07T11:42:54+00:00
A good first print for a classroom setting, sized to hold a US penny. This model illustrates something that is possible with 3D-printing but impossible with standard subtractive manufacturing methods. For other sizes check out the customizable model.
Penny traps as a good "first 3D print" for the classroom: MakerHome, Day 307
Designing a penny trap with Tinkercad: MakerHome, Day 313
Designing a penny trap with OpenSCAD: MakerHome, Day 314
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Date published | 07/03/2016 |