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3d Printing On Tinker Cad

The document provides instructions for building a 3D model of a human skeleton using TinkerCAD. It outlines 13 steps to select basic shapes from the program, connect the parts together to form the skeleton structure starting from the feet and working up to the full body, and then export the final file to an SD card to 3D print the model. The key parts, connections, and final export for 3D printing are summarized in under 3 sentences.

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3d Printing On Tinker Cad

The document provides instructions for building a 3D model of a human skeleton using TinkerCAD. It outlines 13 steps to select basic shapes from the program, connect the parts together to form the skeleton structure starting from the feet and working up to the full body, and then export the final file to an SD card to 3D print the model. The key parts, connections, and final export for 3D printing are summarized in under 3 sentences.

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Wilson Do

Computer Arts 3770


3D printing on Tinker CAD

1. On google/ internet, go to Tinkercad.com.

2. Login with your google account (Gmail) that you already created for
Tinker CAD.

3. Click create new design located on the right side.

4. Click on “Tinkercad Basic Shapes.”

5. Choice “skeleton.”

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6. If you working from the bottom up, and then, left click on the first 4
part of the skeleton (which are foot, shin, thigh, hip) one part at the
time and hold, and then drop it on the 3D work-plane by let go the
click.

7. Click on each part and connect them together as a foot.

8. Highlight the whole part that already connected, and then rotates it to
90-degree angle, and change it later if you need it.

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9. You can duplicate the foot in two parts by highlight the whole thing.
(you can also do (Ctrl-C) and then paste (Ctrl-V))

10. Now, connect the feet into the hip.

11. Next, connect the torso and the skull together, and then add in
the bottom part which already done of the skeleton.

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12. Lastly, add the shower parts and arms for the skeleton, and
now you have a complete human skeleton structure in 3D form.

13. Next, you can add something else to the skeleton, to make it more
interesting as you wish.
14. Then, export the file into the SD card and transfer it to the 3D printer
to print.

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