3D Printed Maze Part 2
3D Printed Maze Part 2
Instructions
Step 1. Bring your Blueprint Over!
Please have your finished blueprint with you while designing. YOU CAN CHANGE YOUR DESIGN but it is important to have your original idea with you while you work.
Step 2. Open OnShape
Don't have an OnShape account?
Follow the instructions at the following link:
https://www.danielaktas.com/middle-school/architecture/cad/explore-onshape
Step 3. Set & Grid
Set the video quality to 1080p
Use fullscreen as needed
Use headphones if available
Step 4. Drawing Tools
Set the video quality to 1080p
Use fullscreen as needed
Use headphones if available
Step 5. Extrude
Set the video quality to 1080p
Use fullscreen as needed
Use headphones if available
Step 5½. HELP ITS NOT WORKING
Set the video quality to 1080p
Use fullscreen as needed
Use headphones if available
Step 6. Fillet or Chamfer
This step is only worth one point. There is no video and students figure out this step with out help from the teacher.
To complete this step you will need to EITHER fillet OR chamfer the bottom edge and four corners of your maze.
Chamfer Settings
Fillet Settings
Step 6. Document & Submit (GRADE)
Set the video quality to 1080p
Use fullscreen as needed
Use headphones if available
Optional. Print your 3D Model
Follow the instructions on the following link:
https://www.danielaktas.com/middle-school/architecture/cad/makerbot-flash-drive-3d-printing
Grading Rubric:
1pt Work is submitted to Google classroom as IMAGES (do not give me a doc with images)
4pts. Sketch.
Screenshot of sketch is submitted
Numbers in the bottom corner are visible
Grid is made as shown in example
4pts. 3D Object.
Screenshot of 3D Object is shown from corner
All other elements are made INVISIBLE
1pt Expert. Corners and bottom edge are filleted or chamfered.
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10pts Total