Dog Park Play

Dog Park Play

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Relive that sunny Saturday romping at the dog park with this simple, colorful neighborhood scene lasercut from foamcore.This piece is one of several vignette designed around Inventor Studio's Lasercut Foamcore Scenes, a simple interlocking geometry system for foamcore. Like this scene, but want one with other dogs? Maybe what's missing is a play structure for the kids. Design additional elements yourself using the included interlocking base shape and make this scene your own.Teachers might consider using this interlocking system in makerspaces and other project-based classroom learning environments. Other designs released so far in this series can be found here, here, and here.Wipe your feet before you come back indoors.Post-PrintingLasercutting & Assembly InstructionsAn SVG file has been included for each color used in this design, and 2 separate cuts for green. Cutting the pieces on your laser should be very straightforward if you've cut foamcore before. Multi-pass cuts using reduced power are recommended, because this reduces the amount of foam shrinkage.rnrnSome layers in this design involve gluing different colored pieces onto the base part. Look carefully at the photo, paying attention to whether the additional pieces are glued in front or in back of the base piece. rnrnInexpensive bailing wire and painters tape are used to attach hanging elements of the scene.How I Designed This ===================Designed Using Inkscape & TinkercadInventor Studios' Lasercut Foamcore Scenes are designed using Tinkercad and Inkscape. You can either edit the Inkscape SVG files found in this Thing directly or import them into Tinkercad to make modifications to this scene or create wholly new scenes for yourself, for classroom instruction, and to share with others.

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