
Sequential Stackable Geometric Forms
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Sequential Stackable Geometric Forms This straightforward game drew inspiration from my girlfriend's descriptions of activities she does with children, many of whom have unique attention needs. As widely acknowledged, stacking in sequence can be an invaluable exercise for kids depending on their age and the specific program they're following. Why geometric forms? They offer a simple way to introduce basic math concepts, such as counting sides, which also makes them easier to assemble. While geometry might not be the most effective approach for younger children, I plan to create a non-geometric version later. This game is suitable for a wide age range and can be easily printed at home or in school using any cheap FDM (FFF) printer. The challenge was to keep costs low without compromising the game's purpose. To achieve this, I designed forms that can be replicated even in wood, stacking neatly inside one another. There are two versions of the same game, with slight height differences between them, resulting in two distinct fine motor skills levels. My tested settings include: PLA Layer Height: 0.24mm Infill: 7% Wall Thickness: 1mm Print Speed: 3600mm/min
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