Challenge: To take an online available model and adapt and personalise it.
Background: As detailed previously in a post on this blog we had a student who in their own time created an idea to tidy up what they were doing with the display and organisation of their books. This led into a pitch to the library at school and the location of a online file, from Thingiverse, that created a stand.
The original print is shown in this series of photos in the yellow PLA and the students version is shown in the green PLA.
While this was more than functional and detailed it lacked the personalisation that we would like to see from some items, and in this instance if this item was to be placed in the school library we would also want to ensure that it was durable and easily identified.
We started the process by giving the students access to the online copy, which we had printed out. We then asked the students to make their own version using Tinkercad, their iPad and the Tinkercad App.We deliberately did not give the students access to the original file. They used their rulers to measure the distances required and made some adaptations.
The biggest adaptation was with the personalisation access of the stand. They decided in this instance to have the name of the student placed at the front and then the name of the school on the back (as shown in the photographs). The students who are eight years old and designing in Tinkercad for the first time were able to complete the design, the construction and personalisation completely independently of the teacher and presented the finished prints for publishing.















