This was created by our seven and eight year old students in New Zealand using Tinkercad and a selection of art materials.
Saturday, July 4, 2026
Matariki and Puanga Art Activity
Friday, July 3, 2026
Goodbye from 3D Print School
Term Two has now concluded and we are on a two week break. Our students will be completing work and adding posts during this break time.
Some of our staff, from Auroa Primary School, will be present in Australia for the Apple Education Summit. If you are a visitor to this site and you will be attending this event please say hello if you meet them.
In the meantime as always thank you for your visit it is very much appreciated and we will see you all later for some additional work. Exitus acta probat.
Thursday, July 2, 2026
Puanga - 3D Printed Art/Mixed Media
We have now completed the final version of the Punga/Matariki themed art that our students have been working on as part of our artwork theme this term.
We have detailed this over a series of posts on this blog featuring the different aspects of this process.
It started with the use of Tinkercad to create the constellation, AR/VR and projecting it onto a range of backgrounds.
We have also discussed how we have then used Pic Collage filters to create art work that can stand alone or in this instance progress through to a 3D Printed mixed media version of the print featured below.
In the example left we have combined all of the elements of the artwork together with the 3D Printing. The base is black paper combined with pastel work (for the 'Southern Lights') and white paint to represent the stars. The 3D Printing in this example shown is the 'cotton candy' that has been featured in a number of prints on this blog.Wednesday, July 1, 2026
3D Printed Personalised Birthday Gift
Challenge: To produce a unique and personalised present from a student to another person.
Background: This was presented to the teacher as a completed project that had been designed, created and actioned at home by the student. They wanted to combine a small stand, a name and row of hearts as well as a personalised message on the back of the design and give this as a gift. The student concerned is eight years old. There were two versions of this printed both on the P1S Bambu machines. The first version is shown top left.
In this version the lettering was very narrow and subsequently the printer had difficulty in producing the desired affect, which was produced in the adjusted version. The different between both versions size wise was only 30mm or so however it made the difference between a successful and non successful print.Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Matariki and Puanga - AR/VR versions of the Art
As we have been detailing here on this blog we have a focus this week on an upcoming event of national significance - the Matariki Celebration (which is also Puanga in our geographic area).
As preparation for this we have been working on artwork that is based around using our 3D CAD design, our use of AR/VR tools and our ability to create physical objects (which in this case the final output is a piece of mixed media 3D Printing and art).
As we have described and noted on this blog a number of times in recent years it is also possible to use Tinkercad as a tool to create an art project particularly when you cross the Tinkercad App with another App - a favourite of ours has been to do this with Pic Collage and the filters that are associated with this app are only becoming more inventive and unique with the onset of using AI as well.
The image shown left is an example of the final stage where we are heading. This is showing the black background with the southern lights creating by using black paper, white paint and pastel crayons.3D Printed Pinball Prizes
Yesterday we celebrated the Smurfs win in the first 'tag team' Pinball tournament battle held here at Auroa School. If you missed the livestream of this event you can locate it by clicking on the link here.
We also had the amazing Mr Bloor, whose must see Youtube channel is here use his creativity to produce a range of prizes for the students, from miniature versions of the competition pinball table to working pinball tables and a range of amazing items.
These were mentioned several times during the livestream and our champions were very spoilt!
If you wish to have further information about his amazing work please drop us a line and we can put you in contact with him









