In New Zealand we are approaching the end of the third of four terms in our school year. It is an extremely busy time we have our 2025 Market Day approaching in October, Term Four. We have also a significant number of class projects and general 3D Printing projects going on. We are documenting as much of it as possible at the moment, and on this blog - we have also after ten years created a body of work that includes the most posts now in a calendar year for this site.
We are still, as always, interested in making contact with other schools, student and teachers who are posting about similar topics. We have expanded our online posting to include Facebook and are going to expand out digital footprint in a number of ways.
If you want to directly contact us you can do so by emailing myles.webb@gmail.com or visiting Auroa School Website.
An example is shown above left. Thingiverse was used to download a generic public domain .STL design cake topper. Tinkercad was then used to personalise the topper by adding an individuals name between the rods that connect the topper to the cake. The design was then printed on the Snapmaker and took three hours. The print was 5mm thick, 140mm high and 90mm wide.
We are continuing with our classroom challenges, where our class of 25 students are given a design task to complete. Although the task can sometimes vary the usual progression is a challenge, a design in Tinkercad, followed by a VR/AR test, and finally test prints of selective project before revision. We have recently documented this process and project with a basic 101 slideshow which is aimed at beginning teaching and delivering something to the classroom. We would also like to point out that this is being completed by the four printers that we have school wide, our three Snapmakers and our Bambu H2D.Each business has been tasked with creating a product or series of products that has the key driver of innovation (one of our school values) and personalisation. Although groups have varied a large number have opted to use our 3D Printers, laser cutter or sticker machine as part of the production process. You can click on the tab located here or use the search bar top right to find projects tagged for our 2025 version of this event or look back on our last event in 2023. We are more than happy to provide these ideas for you if you are a student or teacher for a school event.
We have asked students to design eight of the core shapes, ensure that they are labelled correctly and have information on them. You can read a more detailed description of the projects and see our first examples that the students have produced here. Again this is a class run projects of twenty six students which we are attempting to complete while we also focus on our other projects.






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