Periodic Table
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This is a Periodic Table Puzzle I Created for My Daughter, Who Loves Science. It Took Me a While to Design All of the Pieces, but It's Finally Complete. I Built This Using Tinkercad, So All the Letters Are Capitalized. I Separated the Pieces into Different Element Groups, So You Can Print Them in Various Colors Like I Did. This Makes It Easier for Kids to Figure Out Where Each Piece Goes. Each Individual Piece Measures 1.5 x 1.75 Inches and the Entire Board is 21.25 x 14.25 Inches When the Periodic Table Is Assembled. The Following Post Explains How I Made the Periodic Table: http://3ddash.blogspot.com/2017/04/3d-printed-periodic-puzzle.html Print Settings: Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: 100 Microns Infill: 25 Notes: The Pieces Are Very Simple to Print, So Any Printer Should Be Able to Handle Them. I Printed This with the Monoprice Maker Select Ultimate Printer (http://3ddash.blogspot.com/2017/04/about-year-and-half-ago-i-purchased-my.html). Overview and Background: I Designed This for My Daughter, Who Loves Science, to Help Her Get Familiar with the Elements and the Periodic Table. Lesson Plan and Activity: Print the Pieces and Let the Students Put the Periodic Table Together Like a Puzzle.
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