In the back, there is a circle hole that is there to save plastic.
The duck model is taken from thingiverse, and the key chain is modeled by me.
This is a custom-made piece by me, and the bear ontop is from the website thingiverse.
This is a demon that is supposed to have a weird but funny looking face. I modeled this with a lot of details on the body.
We used tablets to take pictures of drawings and used an application that is made to actually make that into a 3d model design.
The funko pop is from thingiverse, and mostly everything that is on it. The spoon is made by me.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1YzYZs_nH3BNXPvzM-W1wKEdm6Au9H7Jw1nDzaz_3gSc/edit
We didn't get to win anything however, but our accuracy was on point but we didn't have the right amount of strength. We actually hit the pole that was holding the bullseye, and we believe that is more than hitting the actual bullseye itself.
This marble roller obstacle has flaps that slow down the ball enough to enter a funnel in the end to descend down the course.
Mr. Stoltzfus assigned me with the task of building a phone caddy for his class. This phone caddy is designed to hold many phones, while also having space to wiggle around for your phone if it is bulky. It can fit phones that have the following measurements: 165 MM in height, 80 MM in width, and a case that is around 14 MM. Do note, that these measurements are a increased by a little to give wiggle room for the phone to go in. This caddy is not like any other caddy around the school, and this is what makes it unique.
This is an AI model of a imaginary model of a LCHS mascot that is designed after a crusader. I told the prompt, " Make me a purple and gold crusader that has a cape and has the words LCHS on the front of their chestplate." It was actually fun to make this, but I couldn't get to actually mess around with the animation due to the cape.