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Picking the wrong design app for 3D printing will waste months of your time (here's how I chose)
There's more to the decision than price alone.
Have you ever imagined turning your ideas into physical objects with just a few clicks? Thanks to tools like Tinkercad, what once seemed like science fiction is now an accessible reality for anyone ...
Tinkercad is like the hamburger helper of 3D design. You hate to admit you use it, and you know you should put in more effort, but — darn it — it’s easy, and it tastes pretty good. While I use a ...
If you want to do a quick design for 3D printing, Tinkercad is pretty easy to use. Although it was briefly in danger of going out of business, it was bought by AutoDesk who have made a lot of ...
This is the beginning of a series on practical prints for your 3D printer. Lots of people have seen 3D printers in action, but many of the prints are what can best be called novelty prints. They're ...
The growing availability of 3D printers in schools, libraries and community Makerspaces enables Makers to create digital designs that can be readily shared online. We typically use Tinkercad or ...
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Bringing 3D printing to your classroom or club
From STEM clubs to homeschool lessons, 3D printing is becoming a hands-on gateway to creativity, problem-solving, and real-world skills. With tools like Tinkercad and curated project repositories, ...
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