
Wrench Designed with Tinkercad's Codeblocks
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Codeblocks empower users to craft complex structures effortlessly. A structure can be viewed as a single entity composed of various components. The wrench, for instance, is comprised of three distinct sections: a Ring, a Handle, and a Jaw. Each component was designed utilizing Tinkercad's codeblocks. Observing the creation process of each part was made possible through Codeblock's simulator. Codeblocks also facilitate the integration of multiple components into a singular entity, in this case, the wrench. Further information can be found at: [How to Make and Assemble Objects in Tinkercad’s Codeblocks: Divide, Simulate, Assemble (DSA)](https://medium.com/@ronm333/how-to-make-and-assemble-objects-in-tinkercads-codeblocks-divide-simulate-assemble-dsa-f502faecc616). To gain a deeper understanding of codeblocks, refer to [An Introduction to Tinkercad Codeblocks](https://medium.com/@ronm333/an-introduction-to-tinkercad-codeblocks-b896dff5f5f9).
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