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3D Printing and Tinkercad

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  • What type of material will we be using to 3D print? ABS, Flexible, Nylon, PLA, Carbon Fiber, ASA, or Polypropylene
    PLA
  • What was the safety expectations contract that you and your parents had to sign called?
    Standards of Workmanship
  • What is the Tinkercad tool called that allows you to design on more than one level/height off of the original building surface?
    Workplane Tool
  • Who invented 3D printing?
    Chuck Hull
  • Name 5 conductors of electricity.
    metals, water, graphite, humans, ECT.
  • What are the 3 axis called that the 3D printer moves along?
    X, Y and Z
  • What is the Tinkercad tool that give you the ability to line objects up along different axis?
    Align Tool
  • On our classroom rulers, what is the smallest fraction the inch is divided into?
    1/16 of an inch
  • What are steps 1 and 2 of our design process?
    1. Define the problem 2. Identify the Criteria
  • What is the Tinkercad option called that allows you to remove material from a shape?
    Hole
  • What is the Tinkercad tool that combines 2 or more shapes into 1 called?
    Group
  • Name two types of food that can be 3D printed, as seen in the videos.
    Chocolate and pancakes
  • What are the thin lines of material a 3D printer uses to be able to print an object with overhangs?
    Supports
  • What are the size constraints for your 3D printing project?
    75mm3
  • What PPE must you use when operating a hot glue gun?
    Safety glasses
  • What are three ways you can get an object to 3D print?
    1. Design it on a program like Tinkercad, 2. Download a design someone else created from a site like Thingaverse, 3 Use a Scanner to create an accurate model
  • How do 3D printers work?
    The printer is comanded by the computer generated design. It then extrudes the material being used in layers to create the design.
  • How many millimeters are in 27 CM?
    270 mm