This assignment was a little tough to get going on since I missed class the day Tinkercad was introduced. Because of this, during the class where professor Von Hollen was demonstrating the more complicated models like the flask and the spoon, I was stuck trying to figure out how to make my egg hollow. By the end of our class on Monday however, I was able to finish both the PVC pipe model and the hollow egg. Once these were finished, I started to get the hang of it and I was creating the models fairly quickly, each one taking 15-30 minutes (besides the aviators, that one took forever). Anyways, here is a look at the 7 models I was able to create using Tinkercad.
#1: Hollow egg
just a pink, hollow egg
#2: PVC
white PVC
#3: Floppy Disk
2 pictures needed to show the intricacy of this model. As you can see the model has all of the essential qualities of a real life floppy disk.
#4: Spoon
A spoon. A device made by man to assist in the process of eating.
#5: Bowler hat
The bowler hat. A mysterious piece of fabric some wear to look stylish? Or bowl in? Or protect themselves from the Sun? I’m not really sure because I’ve never worn one
#6: Flask
A transparent flask which professor Von Hollen drinks from. Some suggest that the unknown liquid contained inside is just Mio, a water enhancer. However, I theorize that this liquid is some sort of radioactive fluid which gives one supernatural capabilities.
#7: Aviators
Finally, the most difficult of all of the models, aviators. Only someone who has achieved mastery of the Tinkercad program could construct such a model. And I did.