
Dice4Scratch (originally by CyberParra) for 3D print/lasercut
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This is a project initially started by CyberParra in the Learning Creative Learning (LCL) online community at the MIT Media Lab. The idea is to craft simple and unique Scratch projects with random dice results within 10 minutes using a set of basic and advanced dice. To learn more about resources and inspiration, visit: CyberParra's project thread at discuss-learn.media.mit.edu/t/dice4scratch-test-and-enjoy/1395 Scratch at scratch.mit.edu/ LCL at learn.media.mit.edu/ We are fans of Scratch and LCL who do not own these open-source resources. This is a free creative learning educational resource created by the community for the benefit of all members. The laser cutter designs were made with the Tabbed Box plugin for Inkscape, plus a custom Knox Makers Inkscape plugin that we use on our laser cutter. The SVG images have been kept as solid black outline for printing purposes. Our etched designs feature colors #00ffffff and #0000ffff due to differences in printer settings. Images used here are adapted from Scratch's graphical programming blocks interface, visually presented through an image. Find the original PDF plans online, along with step-by-step instructions on how to make handmade dice by hand.
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