
Dice
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I created this because something simple, made by 3D printing, brought into classrooms easily, could be six-sided numbers rollers. They are used in many classroom games, and making them is super fun! How I Made This I designed a one inch by one inch rectangle, and then stretched it out by one inch. Next, I copied numbers from an image on the Internet, and made them .04 inches thick to put on all six sides of the number roller. Then, I chose my colors: red and white, colored the cube red, and the numbers white to make them stand out. Custom Section Project: Number Rollers Objectives: Students are expected to learn how to create a number roller. Audiences: Anyone in grades 9 and up with experience and access. Preparation: All materials needed for 3D printing, and the ability to understand and make things with software. Steps: I made a one inch by one inch rectangle, then stretched it out by one inch. I copied numbers from an image on the Internet, made them .04 inches thick, and put them on all six sides of the number roller. Then, I chose my colors: red and white, colored the cube red, and the numbers white to make them stand out. Results: You should have a design for a number roller, but you can change the colors and more to fit your personality. You should also have learned how to make 3D printed things.
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