Challenge: To produce an original, unique and functional pencil topper for use with a students stationary.
Equipment Use: iPad, Tinkercad, Bambu H2D, Bambu PLA
Background: This task was given to students during an afternoon session with an extremely short timeframe to complete. The students had to independently use their knowledge of Tinkercad and their developed design skills to create something that was functional. Due to this functionality the size of the print and any potential details with the design were limited but also going to show what could be capable to add detail using the Bambu H2D.
The student in this task was an eight year old student who is in cohort two in that she has had two years of using Tinkercad with her iPad to design.
We had previously completed designs like this in the past such as 2016 which you can click on the link here to.
In this design the student wanted to put their initials into the print so they sunk them into the design at the top. The length of the dent was 2mm by 1mm across - the printer was able to replicate the detail and avoid having any filament or PLA on it.
The spiral of the design, which can be seen in the photograph to the left was also another feature. The printer printed an insert, rafting into the gap which was removed when the print was complete.
One of the very obvious benefits of this project and challenge is that the finished project is quite small and could be completed with a minimal print time and price point.
Level of Difficulty: Medium - this task is deceptively simple however the students had a range of ideas from the practical to the not so practical and the size of the print was determined by the purpose.
Size: The print was 70mm from top to bottom. The main body of the design was 30mm high by 40mm by 20mm. The spiral at the base of the design was 30mm high. This was designed to work with a regular pencil/pen although the hole that was the insert for the pen worked better with a vivid as it was probably a few millimetres too wide. The student has stated that this will require an adjustment to work with pencil.
Cost/Price: One of the key elements of this print and others in the series is that the price point, as determined by the Bambu Lab software is using 10g of PLA to complete the print with a corresponding price point of $0.25.
Timeframe: With the dimensions of the print at present the print time to complete the project was fifty minutes from start to finish.
What we would do differently/Next Steps for the student: This student was able to create a comic facial expression by using the basic elements as shown and included their initials. They could have provided additional features on the other side of the design. As noted the insert is slightly loose and the student needs to reduce the width of the insert hole in the base of the main body.
There are a range of potential prints coming from the classroom from this project, this is simply the first. The students will be contributing to a slideshow featuring a range of designs in this format. In addition to that and the prints noted in this post there is a wealth of material that can be accessed by using the 'search' bar in the top right hand corner of this blog.
A final word of caution we are extremely lucky to have a Bambu H2D and are using it to complete every print this year. If you have an older machine the time to print and the detail in some smaller objects such as this might be somewhat limited.