

(Don’t worry about checking your speakers – there is no sound in this vid). In saying that, here is a quick introduction video on 3D slash to give you an overview. The site has some great tutorials that the students watch, over at I normally model on the TV live in front of them, but I do like the idea of some flipped learning where they learn individually and at their own pace, with the video tutorials. It’s an easy app to use, and what I do is have the students watch some of the tutorial videos first. You can also do other things like paint on blocks, cut out curves, fill in a box or shape or even overlay an image to use as a guide to chip away at.

You can chip away a block at a time with the hammer, slice away a whole line of cubes with the chisel, rebuild a block at a time or a line at a time with a trowel. I thought this was a nice contrast.ģD Slash ( )is a free to use (mostly) website online where anyone can create an account and sculpt away. You start with the block, and you find your hidden art within by chipping away at it. With 3D Slash, as with any sculpting, the idea is that you now do the opposite. With Minecraft, of course, 99% of the time, you are placing blocks to create something. There was no change to the connectors so those should still work, but if you printed V1 base you'll need to reprint with this update to be able to use with other Gridfinity modules.In a way, this project is like reverse engineering what the Grade 3s did with Minecraft. This has been updated so that it now has the correct corner radius. I printed them in Inland PETG+ at 0.2mm layer height.įirst version had incorrect corner radius on the base plate. The test pieces I printed snapped together very nicely after I cleaned up some imperfections from the prints. I put the clearance at 0.2mm because that's what I've found generally makes for an ok interference fit on my printers.Įach base piece is one unit in every dimension, including z (42x42x7) to make life simple for everyone. The connectors for the base modules might be a touch finicky to print because of the very small detail so be sure to keep that in mind. I've seen parametric bases, but not fully modular ones. The Gridfinity system by is pretty cool and all, but one thing I haven't found (on like the first page of stuff because I have the attention span of a goldfish) is a base system for it that is modular. Download Software for UNIZ 3D Printers Dental 3D Printer Consumer 3D Printer Professional 3D Printer UNIZ Dental Apply for SLASH 2 PLUS / NBEE Dental tools simplify your workflows High-speed slice and storage Intelligent automatic support Easy connectivity tools mac OS OS X 11.
