Mailbox (fixed)
Keyboard stand
headphone stand
shapes
bottle
pen
basket
cup
bowl
microphone stand
chess board
spoon
fork
animal
shoes
water
planet
star
universe
milk
computer
house
sky
ball
computer stand
Planning Questions
Are you working by yourself or in a team?
I'm working alone.
What materials will you need for your project?
We need a 3D printer and a type of cad.
What is your plan to create in this project?
I wanted to make a not failed version of my last 3D print
What unique qualities will your project have?
I will have an open hatch to add more character on my mailbox.
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Using , I created a new mailbox because my last one failed.
During this process, I learned how to size up and down prints..
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 Innovative Designer because I had Innovate changes into the box to make not deformed.
A challenge I overcame on this project was sizing up my box and making the hatch. I was able to do it by going through the process .
Given a chance to do this again, I would change the bottom pillar. The reason why I would change it is because its hard to stick to things.
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 Design CTE program at Hastings High School. My project connects to careers in Engineering and construction.
I started by going into the old mailbox print from the 2nd project and then I sized it up so it wouldn't be tiny.
This is the product of the size up in step 1.
This is the video of the turn out of my 3D print. This, is my mailbox 2.0.
This is what I did to add the hatch, I duplicated the back part, thinned it out and then rotated it. I then locked them together so they would print in one singular object.