Challenge: To take an SVG file and convert or adapt it into something different using
Tinkercad.Background: This file was previously taken and adapted by another student as detailed on this post on May 31st. This student also used the file however they changed it in a number of different ways as can be seen in the example left - the changes made by the student are in red.
In this instance the student wanted to use blocks to surround the feet, to provide more balance, the head which was identified as seperate from the body (in the original SVG file in this case was linked via a collar with the name 'Bob' spelt out on it. Emphasis was placed on the eye and finally a space was introduced into the middle of the shape, sunk into a box. The intention at this point was to have the name 'Sponge bob' at this location but the font was too small and the detailed appeared blur not only in the original file but also the physical print.
This work was completed independently by an eight year old student who was from cohort two having two years experience of working on
Tinkercad projects. It required no assistance from the teacher.
Resources Used: iPad,
Tinkercad App, 3D Printer and regular PLA.
Level of Difficulty: Low - as detailed in a number of previous prints that came from this series of designs and prints the students were used a pre-generated image and/or shape and looking at modifying something that was freely available. The students in the class were all able to complete this independently.
Size: The print measured 99mm across from tip to tip and was 81mm high. In this instance the student decided to complete the print with a width of 10mm.
Cost/Price: The print with the dimensions shown used
20g of filament to complete and had a price point of
$0.51c.
Timeframe: To complete the print the printer took 42 minutes to complete (on a P1S). The printer had a six minute warm up time an da thirty six minute to complete the printing. There was minimal rafting that was associated with the print which consisted of the blocks around the base of the feet.
What we would do differently/Next steps for the students: The students design challenges focussed on the box at the centre of the design - the students idea for the words 'Sponge-bob' was not possible given the size of the space and the font. The student has been asked to look at something else to replace this with and to develop another idea that would be more achievable.