Your mission is to 3d model a fidget toy that will be printed. It will be great to create a design that can be printed in place. This means we don’t have to assemble or glue.
Guidelines:
-include moving parts like spinning or a button
-keep the size under 50x50x50 mm.
-leave room for movement. Usually .5 to 1mm is a good gap to leave for movement.
I think a good start is a fidget spinner. Let’s break down a sample design together.
What do you turn in? Complete step 1 and step 2.
1. Canvas: a screenshot from Tinkercad of your finished design. How to take a screenshot in Windows.
2. For printing: upload the STL file of your design to this Google Form.
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.

