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Friday 17 November 2017

Ava's 3D printing

This is my 3D printing I made a I phone 6 case.So first I had to get a box then I used fillet to narrow the sides down, and then there is the chamfer that is when the sides are Straight and the corners are sharp.Once I did that I put A hole in the middle of the phone so you could see the logo,and then I also put a couple of holes in the sides so you can turn the phone off and turn the volume up and down.

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  1. Kia Ora Ava!

    Welcome to the summer learning journey for 2017. It’s great to have you join us. My name is Cadence and I will be working with your cluster this summer.

    That is a very snazzy phone case! It’s very clever thinking to have the logo showing at the back. I wish I could have something like that for me phone! Could you tell us more about what you found challenging when using a 3D printer? I wish I could learn to use one. Such awesome technology we have today!

    Here is a quick reminder of how to access the Summer Learning Journey site. Copy and paste the link below into your URL.
    https://sites.google.com/site/summerlearningjourney/weekly-activities

    Read the activity then head on over to your own personal blog. Don’t forget the bonus tasks to earn extra points. There are fantastic prizes are up for grabs! Remember, you don’t have to post in any particular order.

    To check out your classmate’s blogs copy this link for the live feeds. Happy blogging!
    https://sites.google.com/a/manaiakalani.org/connected-learners-share/sljtwitterfeeds

    Looking forward to reading your blog posts!

    Cadence :)

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