
Base 10 Cubes for teaching basic math
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Base-10 cubes teach elementary schools to work with base-10 numbers. The usual set is ten units, stacked to form a 10-rod, ten rods stacked to create a 100-square, and ten 100-squares stacking together to form a thousand-cube. Use your slicer to build the parts needed. This version comes with STL files for individual pieces and an OpenSCAD file to produce all of them; just comment in or out the parts required. These cubes are made at 12mm size, a middle ground between dimension and speed of material used. Note that size is expanded by twice the rounding sphere radius, so adjust the OpenSCAD file accordingly.
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