My 12 year old son’s computer teacher is going to show him how to work their MakerBot Replicator 2 printer and will let him design something himself on TinkerCad Software. Is there a good resource I can look at with him so he gets some idea of what he might design?
check out thingiverse.com 1 , this website has thousands of 3d models, that are ready to get printed, maybe your son likes do design something similar to start easy.
Most models that go beyond their bare techincal purpose (=> models that look very good) are designed in professional programms and/or many hours were invested in the design. What is your son interested in ? Starting at sports hobbies like soccer or basketball, over to movies like starwars or his favourite comic hero. For example thors hammer shouldn’t be that difficult to design. If your son can invest more time, he can add more detail, like engravings on the edges of the hammer. Also a joint to connect the rod to the head is something, that is fairly easy to design.
He could even attempt to create livehacks, like a custom holder for a drinking bottle, that gets mounted on his bike. I’d recommend to find a project, that can be printed as a single model. Objects that need to get assembled are, generally speaking, difficult to design and most likely the edges won’t align properly, due to tolerances.
Also precise parts like custom lego connectors will likely not be printable, and too difficult to design. On the other hand some simple geometries, like a lego minifigure in a large scale (15cm height or so) would be printable. Your son could ask the teacher to print the figure hollow with a relatively thin wall, this can be used to place a light bulb in the figure, to end up with a dimmed lamp.
I’ve not yet used TinkerCad, but am familiar with professional CAD software and all CAD programms have a fairly large amount of functions etc. in common. If you or your son have special questions on how to create a certain shape feel free to ask me for advice. You can contact me via my hub, here’s the link:
We’re also developing modeling software for non-designers 3D Slash 1: if you go to our website, you can have a look at our Gallery for inspiration and you can use also curriculums we did for kids (in Education section 1 ; 1h30 workshop, funny toys). Have a look and don’t hesitate to contact us for feedback & help.
It just has 9 questions that will take you few minutes. In addition, can you let your son to fill in the questionnaire, too? Because I need different users’ responses.