Participants will design a custom headphone wrap.
Get inspired with this Google Image search.. The size for this project is scaled down to a very simple base for print time.
TinkerCad link to above design
Advantages of TinkerCad.com.
TinkerCad is free
It autosaves your work
It is easy to share your work to Thingiverse.com
Importing SVG files is easy
It includes short lessons you can practice later
After creating a new account, TinkerCad automatically starts in lesson mode.
Go to New Project or New Design. Many of our shape and tool options are on the right.
Use the white cubes to resize objects.
Use the cone to raise and lower objects along the Z-axis.
Use the curved handles to rotate or flip objects.
Your headphone wrap should be between 2 and 3 inches, or 50mm to 72mm. It should be about 2mm thick.
Before renaming and downloading, you must group all shapes, or the file won't appear correctly.
Under Design, go to Properties to name your design. You can also make the design public here. You will then select Download for 3D Printing and select STL format.
You can open MakerWare and add the STL file to the work area. We will use default settings for low.
Surveys are here: https://sites.google.com/site/cplmakerlab/surveys