List of 10
Door Stop
Coin Holder.
A stand for my phone
Tissue box holder
Lego Block Shifter
Replacement Lego Part from a set i lost
Bookmark So I Don't lose my spot in my book.
Headphone Holder
Display stand for my action figures because they tip over.
A holder for my coloring pencils so I don't lose them as often.
Are you working by yourself or in a team?
I will be working by myself for this project
What materials will you need for your project?
I will need Tinkercad, A 3d printer, filament, and possibly my iPad
What is your plan to create in this project?
Im going to create a project that can solve a problem I have with an object I own.
What unique qualities will your project have?
It'll solve a unique problem so the problem doesn't keep happening,
Today I made my list of 10 good ideas and I made my planning questions. I also experimented in Tinkercad to see what it is. Im probablly going to make a coin holder.
Today I started on my project. I decided im going to make a phone holder. My phone keeps tipping over so hopefully i can design something that can fix it.
Today I worked more on my design. I added a ramp for the phone to set on. My phone has a pop socket so I'm going to need to make a spot for it to fit.
Today I finished my phone holder for my phone. I added a spot for my pop-socket and a spot to hold a charger! I think it turned out pretty good, and i might work on another problem I have.
I was pretty confidint with my phone holder, so i started my 2nd project, This project is going to be the coin holder. My coins get lost so hopefully this can help me not lose them.
Today I finshed up my coin holder for coins. It should be able to hold any coin. I added some details to make it look more cool than a normal cup. I think it looks awesome!
Today I added some more details to my coin cup. I think it is a great holder for my coins. Hopefully this will prevent me from losing them now. It can hold lots of coins!
My Reflections:
Using Tinkercad and a 3D printer, I created a phone stand because I used a water bottle for a phone stand and it always tips over. I also created a coin holder. I created a coin holder because when I get change, I just throw it all over and I don't have a spot for it.
During this process, I learned how to use Tinkercad for the first time. I also learned how to carve a hole in my design. I also learned how to make text curved which I needed to know how to do, but didn't know how to.
The 7 standards of the class are Empowered Learner, Digital Citizen, Knowledge Constructor, Innovative Designer, Computational Thinker, Creative Communicator, and Global Collaborator. My project ties to Computational Thinker because I used technology tools to present the solutions to a problem I solved. I also used technology to create models, which a Computational Thinker can do.
A challenge I overcame on this project was my design was set in Millimeters, not inches. I was able to fix it by going into the settings, and changing the units from Milimeters to inches. I also had the problem of me carving holes that were way to big. I fixed this by changing the size of the hole, and regrouping it together and it worked.
Given a chance to do this again, I would change The size of it. The reason why I would change it is because it was smaller than I expected. I would also change this because it might need to be a little bigger for my phone to fit on it.
Hastings High School Career and Technical Education Program offers Agriculture, Business Management, Computer Programming, Construction Trades, Culinary Arts, Digital Multimedia, Engineering Design, Finance, Insurance, Marketing. My project connects to the Engineering CTE program at Hastings High School.
My project connects to careers in 3D modeling because they create 3d designs, which I did during this project. I also had my 3d model 3d printed, which a 3d modler can do to see what it looks like in the real world. 3d Modelers also use tinkercad, which that is the program I used during this project
I really enjoyed doing this project. I really liked making a 3d model, and I enjoyed seeing it printed. I would totally do this project again!