Showing posts with label Ultimaker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ultimaker. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 31, 2017

A Little Star Wars 3D Printing On My Work Break Today--Happy Halloween!

I am dressed as Obi Wan, today. May the force be with you.

I love my costume, but there is no way for me to clip the lightsaber to my belt. Until now. The photo to the right shows the lightsaber I bought at Target. The clip I designed and printed today holds it onto my belt. It snaps onto the handle of the saber.

This lightsaber clip that I designed on Autodesk Inventor was printed on an Ultimaker 2+, with a 4mm nozzle, using PLA at normal resolution. Infill at 50%.

Please take a look and download the files here:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2617609



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Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Teaching Tools Series: Caliper Practice Block

So, I teach PLTW Gateway courses (Design & Modeling and Automation & Robotics).  In Design & Modeling (DM), I teach students to use calipers as a precise and accurate measuring tool.

See my assessment ideas, and download all of the files for free at: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1878943

I have 2cm interlocking blocks that come with the curriculum materials for PLTW, but I wanted something with larger and more varied dimensions for the students to measure. I also wanted the object to cause students to use the different tools that are on the caliper.

So, I created this:


See my assessment ideas, and download all of the files for free at: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1878943

I printed several of them out on an Ultimaker 2 and I use them to assess my students' caliper skills or give them extra practice.





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Wednesday, March 2, 2016

MakerBotLearning Loves My Swiss Cheese Chair!



This Swiss Cheese Chair is the first only 3D print file that I ever designed myself from scratch. Apparently, the folks at MakerBot headquarters in Brooklyn, NYC loved it!  I texted Drew at MakerBot after this was posted, and he said since the print comes out so well and is a fast print, tons of people in the office printed them in different sizes and placed them around the office on their desks!

Super fun.  The Swiss Cheese Chair Universe is arriving.  Slowly.  Print by print.  It's a movement! Maybe I'll print one and send it to Bernie Sanders.

I don't have a MakerBot anymore, I have a couple of Ultimaker 2+ printers.  I'll post the print from the Ultimakers later...I only have silver filament for now, though.
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