
Mushroom2
thingiverse
Japanese erasers, popular among kids, have been used as effective 3D learning tools by taking them apart to reveal basic shapes for computer modeling. These shapes can then be reconstructed as 3D printed objects, serving as memorable mementos of a class. Keychains too are popular and can be utilized in joinery exercises to develop crucial skills in young inventors. Designs consisting of multiple pieces, either together or disassembled, offer engaging learning experiences for 3D modeling enthusiasts. These simple objects, along with others on Thingiverse, contribute to a well-rounded 3D modeling education. Bob Krause, an inventor from Berkeley, CA, shares his expertise at my first name at inventorstudios dot com. Printing specifications for the ABS object include an extruder temperature of 220 degrees, HBP at 100 degrees, and 0.2 resolution on a Makerbot clone.
With this file you will be able to print Mushroom2 with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Mushroom2.