


SummaryWith a paddle in each hand, a "child" can scrape up the sand for the walls, and at the same time add the tessellation wall patterns for the perfect castle look! InstructionsThe paddles were designed in Creo 2.0 ... the size of the paddle was decided on by two factors - the print bed of MakerBot Replicator Desktop 3D Printer, and that which would work best for the tessellation pattern of the bricks.
The pattern could be made nice and continuous by overlapping the mortar edges... both on the sides and top/bottom.
A window fit well into a pattern, and makes for a nice external visual... a Door would normally be literally cut into the wall to go through - and would look wrong as a stamping.
I'm just being trained on a 3D printer this week - so I hope maybe my work will let me print a test, to be sure I got the paddle and handle strong enough for real use!
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Castle Walls
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