Cup and ball
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This is a Cup and Ball Toy I Designed for the MakerEd Challenge! After Printing All the Pieces, Simply Pass One Meter of String Through the Pre-Designed Holes, and It's Ready to Go - Enjoy! Print Settings: Printer: Flash Forge Dreamer Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 10% Notes: I Had Zero Issues Printing This Project at All! I Printed the Ball with a Raft to Avoid it Rolling Away Mid-Print, But Otherwise, the Cup and Handle Printed Easily. How I Designed This Project: I Used Onshape (A 3D Design Software) to Create Every Piece Individually and Then Assembled Them Together in an Assembly Built into the Software to Ensure It Worked Before Printing. Custom Section: Cup and Ball Toy Objectives: The Objective of this Project is to Have Fun Playing with the Toy While Learning About 3D Design and Assembling Different Parts within the Software to Learn How to Test Your Objects Before You Print Them! Audiences: From Grade 5-6 Students Preparation: None Needed Results: * The Kids Will Be Introduced to a 3D Modeling Software and Get a Basic Understanding of Some of the Basic Tools, Including How to Move Around a 3D Model. * Assessment: Can the Child Construct a 3D Model? Is the Child Able to Assemble Different Parts within the Software? * A Fun Way for Kids to Learn About 3D Modeling and Design!
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