Snowflakes
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The MAKER Club and Elementary Art Club merged on another exciting project, where members came together to create stunning snowflakes. The massive response made me offer this project to everyone interested! The buzz generated by the result showcased how coding skills, artistic vision, and technological prowess blend seamlessly with math and science concepts. By visiting http://snowflakes.barkleyus.com, students began designing unique snowflakes, which were then fine-tuned using Processing. Since I used a Mac, my command-line processes might appear different from those of PC users. To recap, the step-by-step process included: Converting designs to bitmaps with Convert Utilizing Potrace to transform bitmaps into DXF graphics Using OpenSCAD's Linear Extrude function to give snowflakes 3D shape Employing Slic3r through the command line to create G-Code
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