through rotation and zooming in and out. Also, to zoom in and out of the work plane, use the rotating button on your mouse. The home button will take you back to the original orientation of the work plane.
Welcome to a new episode of "Tinkercad Robotics for School", where we explore different ways to use Tinkercad in mechanical design. This is a double celebration event: it's 10 years since Tinkercad was launched! Happy Birthday and congratulations to all the Tinkercad Team; and also to us,...
I often find that common parts of everyday life are missing in 3D scenes, for example, electrical outlets and cords on appliances. I've found that I can use TinkerCad to make those parts. As I did for the toaster, here are some graphics showing how to make them in TinkerCad. The p...
Before we complete the siding we need to add the trunk in the back. To do this, we will need another round roof. Set the dimensions of the roof to be 32.90 x 27.65 x 16.10. Now, place the trunk in the back of the Model A so that half sticks out and half stays inside the car....
I have cut strips of cardboard that are 1cm x 11cm that will be added to the horns of the micro servo, I had a plan of 3d printing most of the parts for this project but as most of them won't have a 3d printer at their house I made using cardboard. ...
If you're waiting on the newer version of this machine (which I doubt but say if you want to build one for a Science Fair project or something). I have finished designing it, but it is not tested yet. I will be soon upgrading the parts and testing the newer version out. In the ...
In this step, the two parts of the leg will be assembled together, and the motor 2 will be attached to upper leg. For this, we need to open all three components in the workspace and mate them as per the design. Once the upper leg, lower leg and the motors were assembled, the comp...