Mushroom3

Mushroom3

thingiverse

Japanese erasers are popular among kids, as are keychains that hang on backpacks. These erasers are great 3D learning tools; disassembled, they represent basic shapes for computer modeling and can be reconstructed into 3D printed keepsakes. Such objects help children develop joinery skills. Intriguing designs involve multiple parts that are captivating individually or as a pile of printed pieces. These exercises aid anyone learning 3D modeling. Bob Krause, an inventor from Berkeley, CA, shares these creations on Thingiverse and provides insight into his process.

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With this file you will be able to print Mushroom3 with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Mushroom3.