One Cubic Foot - BioCube Corner Connector
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In progress (beta version 4), this project aims to have students study diverse environments using "One Cubic Foot" cubes and broken arrow shafts, inspired by David Liittschwager's work featured on National Geographic. The Ross School Innovation Lab is involved, while the related book can be found on Amazon. Print settings for MakerBot 2X with ABS are suggested as 5% fill and 2 shells at 0.2 layer thickness; however, 50% fill may strengthen corners. Note that the included helper disk in the model is 0.2mm thick to enhance adhesion to the plate.
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