These cows were detailed in a previous print on this blog - which you can access by clicking on the link here.
We have detailed this process including talking about the importance of involving the community and supporting community events as one of our 'lore of 3D printing talking points'.
We recently 'discovered' an amazing New Zealand based company that are doing amazing things with PLA including recycling and producing unique PLA including one that is combined with wool.This site and their story is incredible and we can't wait to spread the word about this far and wide. We will start printing with the amazing samples that they shared with us and will share them as soon as possible. In the meantime we would strongly encourage you to check our their amazing story on their Facebook page which you can click on by accessing the link here.
Our students who have been working on their own designs, in their own time to develop their Tinkercad schools are continuing to do so. We are undertaking to print as many of these projects as we can between times and will continue to feature them on this blog.A reminder that you can use the 'search' bar on this blog to search our student/school archives and look at or examine 11 years of 3D Printing projects, ideas and student work. Every project has a specific tag related to its posting on the blog such as 'badge' for something like the new example produced this week.
We are continuing to focus on AR/VR projects and looking at ways to utilise Tinkercad and the Tinkercad App to produce authentic tasks with the students iPads. Students are now refiing their original ideas having to research and develop their ideas so that we can present these ideas to the school for further consideration. You can read about the original post on this blog here.




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