Composite Bodies
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This is part of the 30-exercise series developed during the E3D+VET program. The goal of this Erasmus+ program is to immerse VET centers in 3D printing through immersion (website: https://www.e3dplusvet.eu/). There are 12 composite geometric body models, each made up of 6 different bodies. Each model has a Braille label on one side and black text on the other. Models 5 and 6 consist of two parts. For Braille, note these sizes: A Braille character with six or eight points is called a shape. The size of palpable Braille characters is 6 to 7 mm, with common dimensions being: • Point distances: 2.5 mm • Point thickness: 1.5 mm (diameter) • Form distances: 6 mm • Line spacing: 10 mm • Point height (elevation): at least 0.4 mm (optimal height: 0.5 - 0.7 mm) See also: http://www.braille.ch/abstand.htm An appropriate font is attached (EURO 800.ttf). The script must be printed with a black pen or painted, or printed in two colors. The color of the Braille models does not matter. Models with black text should be printed in light color so that lettering stands out well.
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