Challenge:For a student to master the concept of ball and socket linking.
Saturday, June 6, 2026
3D Printing Linking - Remix 2025
Friday, June 5, 2026
3D Printing: Name Font
Challenge: For student to experiment with their unique linking.
Background: This post has been detailed about the students experimentation with linking and looking tat different ways to complete it or use it. In this application the student wanted to create a unique version of their name with stylised lettering - which then featured only the linking and nothing else. The idea was that the letters if planned carefully and space and created in this was would create a naturally standing set of display letters.
The student who designed, created and published this work is a Y5 student in New Zealand, that is they are nine turning ten years old. They are now in another classroom at the school but they spent two years with with Tinkercad on their CAD design and proved to be an exceptionally skilled designer. This was completed in the students own time.What we would do differently/Next steps for the students: The student could potentially create some form of tutorial video or instruct other students but this is completed and successfully so.
Thursday, June 4, 2026
3D Printed Pencil Sharpener Holder 2026 Edition
Challenge: To combine a physical object with a 3D Printed original student design to challenge the students design and thinking skills.
Background: We've been able to have a number of projects that we've touched base with or revisited from year to year. This has allowed a range of students to complete the same challenge and we've been able to use resources and ideas for the students from year to year.
This challenge is based around a standard purchase from a dollar store, a pencil sharpener. The challenge is to take the sharpener and then build a 3D design around it to work in conjunction with it.
Some past examples (finished) of this process include this cartoon figure from 2019, the top hat design from 2024 or the tractor design from 2019. In each of these instances the students took an exisiting figure and modified it or created their own figure from scratch. Recently we've been working with SVG figures and this would be a good example that could do so.
In this early example shown here students worked with a pair (collaboratively as it is possible to do with both students using the Tinkecad app).Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Auroa Primary School - Virtual Pinball 2026 Qualifying!
You can follow a link to our Pinball highlights by clicking on this link here! Or you can follow Mr Bloors amazing work by heading to his incredible Youtube page which features so many of our great Auroa Primary School events by clicking on the link here.
3D Printing in Micro Scale: P1S Bambu
Challenge: For a junior student (Y4 seven years old) to create an original design and print. This print was to be produced on a miniature scale - to test the details of the 'new' school printer.
Background: As noted we have spent nearly a calendar exclusively using the Bambu H2D to print an entire range of prints (with a goal of using the single machine for the entire year) however we recently as a school purchased two additional printers which we have switched to using while the Bambu H2D is currently under repairs.
This print was created by one of our students as an independent project and was presented to the teacher in its completed state - ready to be printed.
Resources To Complete this Project: iPad, Tinkercad App, Bambu P1S, PLA.Cost/Price: The print used 4.2g of regular PLA to complete the print and this had a price point of $0.10c.
Timeframe: The printer took six minutes to warm up - had nine minutes of printing time so the entire process from start to finish was fifteen minutes.
What we would do differently/Next Steps for the students: We would choose carefully the PLA used for the print as we would suspect spraying it could loose its definition otherwise completed as hoped. The timeframe for this is especially something to consider as it would mean potentially a class could be completed in a relatively short timeframe.
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
3D Printed Flower Design - SVG
Challenge: Independent activity - student driven.
Background: We encourage our students as much as possible to be creating, designing and making things in their own time and we try and print these out when the students are able to create something individualised and could potentially be used for another purpose.
This design features a 'flower' shape and has the initials of the student who created it placed in the centre of the design.
The design came out of our SVG challenge when the student found this image and then felt that it would be a piece that could have a number of practical functions as it had the space in-between the different petals. Therefore it could be used to tie or loop string or other material through it. The student has completed the print and is now 'road testing' the print to find out how it might be able to be used for different roles or tasks.
Resources Used to complete this project: iPad, Tinkercad App, Bambu P1S, Regular PLA
Level of Difficulty: Low - the most challenging aspect of the task was to locate an SVG file to complete the project. This was completed by an eight year old student from cohort one and was completed independently without teacher input.Monday, June 1, 2026
Virtual Pinball Auroa School - Tournament Week
Its tournament week at Auroa Primary School! We are very excited to have our first phase of the tournament with our 'bottom six' shootout - we drew the teams at School Assembly on Friday and this week they will battle each other with the chance to make the main draw!
If you would like to see a summary post about the tournament this year have a look at this special preview of our competition machine this year - then click on the link this video here. If you would like to see a summary of the competitions that we have had in the past including our previous grand finals and full live streamed competitions then click on this link here.
We will be updating the site this week with the full tournament information detailing the competition and the viewing details.














