2-23-26

Welcome back!

EVERYONE: Check Canvas for missing assignments.  Now is the time the time to turn them in.

Period 5:
Let’s finish up your 3d printed rings. 

Period 4:
We are close to being able to fully test your Marble Maze. 

Logan- need two legs and tracks

Adler – need your revised design

Here’s how to convert files to STL:
-in Tinkercad click the EXPORT button in the top right hand corner. Choose STL as the file format. Pay attention to where the file downloads on your computer. -make sure that the file has your last name (like milsteadkeychain.svg). No name=no 3d print.

When you are done click here to submit your design. 

2-12-26

Marble Tracks:
I’ve got a test track on the whiteboard.  Let’s put them to work!
Logan – need the track and other two legs.
Tyner – just some design questions.
Adler – resize and let’s look at HOW the marble is caught from your neighbor.
Van – is the printed version the final version?

AFTER we have checked that your marble track is ready, you get to:

  1. check out your Ball Bearing Fidget (if printed). Let’s get the ball bearing installed and glued.
  2. Create a 3d printed Whistle

2-9-26

5th period:

Hope all of you are well!

  1. Finish up the work from last Friday that I assigned when I was out sick.

Start with Part 1: https://rodmilstead.com/pt/2022-arduino-standard-servo-input/Links to an external site.

Then move onto Part 2: https://rodmilstead.com/pt/arduino-two-servos-two-buttons/Links to an external site.

2. Once you have these built, it’s time to make your circuit from Part 2 in real life.

4th period:

Meet with your uphill and downhill neighbors and look for:
1. Will all designs fit flat against the wall?
2. Will the marble be able to drop from one track to the next?

Your grade on this project will be partly based on the successful transfer of the marble from one track to another.  Now is the time to make adjustments.

Make changes to your design after you meet with your track neighbors.  Then resubmit on the Google form right here:

Here’s how to convert files to STL:
-in Tinkercad click the EXPORT button in the top right hand corner. Choose STL as the file format. Pay attention to where the file downloads on your computer. -make sure that the file has your last name (like milsteadcompleteshape.svg). No name=no 3d print.

When you are done click here to submit your design.