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In the Skeletal System project, we had to scale down a female skeleton model to one-third of its original size. Our project had to be anatomically correct which means the palm facing forward, standing upward, both arms are hanging on the side, legs are parallel and feet need to be flat. My group used TinkerCad for our 3D model which allowed us to 3D print it in our Anatomy classroom. Before 3D printing our entire skeleton, we clayed our skull, but it was too heavy and kept making our skeleton fall over, so we 3D printed the skull instead. Our arm lengths were incorrect and we had to redo the vertebrae because it began to fall apart while getting cleaned. I learned that it is very important to have all of the correct measurements and to work together as a group. In the end, our skeleton was 2ft tall.