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Eye Glasses Like New!
10 Aug 2023 Leave a comment
in 231K, 3D Printing Tags: 3doodler, eyeglasses
A student came in wearing eyeglasses missing one temple (the two long skinny parts that go over the ears are called “temples“) and we used the printer pen to “draw” a new temple, which we attached (using the same plastic material) to the frame.
3D Shapes with 3D Printer
09 Aug 2023 Leave a comment
in 231K, 3D Printing, bubble wand, math Tags: hollow cube
The students made 3-dimensional wands – based on cubes — using the 3Doodler handheld printing pens.
Now we all know that cubes have six sides, each side being a square. To make a cube, you may think that we would need to make six squares, and use the plastic filament to attach the sides to each other at 90 degree angles. We learned a short cut that only used four squares! Can you figure out why it works? (Imagine a hollow cube).
When the students blew into the wands in one side, the air escaped from any of the five different sides, and the bubbles went off in all different directions! Also, the inside of the wand made very unusual bubble shapes!
Learning to Design with 3Doodler Pens
03 Aug 2023 Leave a comment
in 3D Printing, 94M, bubble wand Tags: 3doodler
Steady, Steady….
13 Jul 2023 Leave a comment
in 3D Printing, 811Q, bubble wand Tags: 3doodler
We restarted the 3D printing pens-Bubble Wands project again this summer.
Look at this student’s concentration! (With a little encouragement from his amazing para)
Photograph (c) Bonnie Glass
TinkerCad Guitar Sketch
27 Apr 2023 Leave a comment
3D Printing and TinkerCAD at 79M
24 Apr 2023 Leave a comment
in 3D design, 3D Printing, 79M Tags: Makerbot, TinkerCAD
Printing iPad Stands for Stop-Motion Animation
07 Dec 2022 Leave a comment
in 3D Printing, Workshops Tags: Animation, iphone stand, Makerbot, stop motion
Our Makerbot Replicator Z18 was hard at work printing iPad stands for the iPad Movies: Stop-Motion Animation workshop held at the district office. Here you can see four of them mid-print.
Here is an iPad stand supporting a phone. Note how we taped the phone to the stand, and the stand to the table, to minimize jiggling.



















