Tool: 3d printer
List of 25:
1. rc car parts
2. key chain
3. boxes
4. cutlery
5. whistle
6. custom ruler
7. pencil holder
8. cord holder
9. stencil
10. Lego
11 .fidget spinner
12. speaker amplifier
13. airpod case
14. different sports airpod designs
15. coin holder
16. a key
17. phone case
18. grocery bag carrier
19. door handle grabber
20. sticky note box
21. cup
22. knife rack
23. earbud case
24. phone stand
25. comb
What I did:
Using Tinkercad I created a custom Hastings Saxons pencil/ utensil holder. I created it because I feel like a teacher would probably buy it because it holds their teaching supplies, and has some school spirit.
During this project I learned how to make a design that I thought would sell well to people in Hastings. I also learned how to make a 3d print in general.
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 this was a thing that I had to design to sell.
A challenge that I overcame doing this project was learning how to make certain lengths of shapes and holes. I overcame it by asking for help and just messing around with the Tinkercad settings.
Given a chance to do this again, I would change what I made, because I honestly think I could make something cooler, harder to make, and that would sell better.
This project connects to careers in the marketing and engineering design, at Hastings High School Career and Technical Education Program.
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