My 50 possible problems:
Below is a picture of my 3D print (before it's printed)This is a Door stop, I designed this door stop to hold open doors, obviously, but also if the door stop was kicked away in the hallway other people would know who's doorstop it is because I put Mr. Renners name and room number on the block. I learned that if you want words to connect then you have to use a line to group them. The standards of my print is innovative designer because we were designing something to fix a problem we had, mine was I had to design a doorstop, to hold doors open. A challenge I had was trying to get the letters and numbers to connect them so they wouldn't fall off. I overcame this by using a line to connect all the letters and numbers so they wouldn't fall off. Something I would do differently would be to make the line connecting the letters and numbers to line up better so you could read the words clearer. A skill I learned from this project is I can make something to fix my problem if I need to. A connection I made is from this project is how engineers or architects build prototypes for their own projects, you could use tinker cad and 3D printing to help make a prototype to show your coworkers what your thinking.
something I would change after seeing my 3D print, printed, I would change the Size of my print, it's a little big, and make the bottom a little rougher so it wouldn't slide across the carpet.