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Read through the presentation linked below and complete the quiz at the end.
 
Read through the presentation linked below and complete the quiz at the end.
  
[https://tulane.box.com/s/8b09xps2ma8gp5tnnh0a884vzq81gcx6 Digital-1 Presentation]
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'''[https://makerspace.tulane.edu/Uploads/Training/Digital-1v2/index.html Digital-1 Presentation]'''
  
===Step Two===
 
Complete the following designs to demonstrate your ability to use the machines.
 
  
[[File:Digital_1_Tinkercad.JPG|100 px|frame|right|Tinkercad Design]]
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[https://makerspace.tulane.edu/Uploads/Training/Digital-1_Review.pdf '''Review Training Presentation''']
'''a)''' 3d Printer: Click the Tinkercad link below, it should open up a design for you to edit.  Click on the text/name on the model and a small box should appear on the screen.  Change the text to your name, then click "Export" and save everything in your design as an ".stl" file.  Bring it in to the MakerSpace and successfully print it on any of the 3D printers.  Fell free to paint it as you wish (I'd recommend metallic spray paint).
 
  
[https://www.tinkercad.com/things/iISnNhGY8y9-fabulous-trug/editv2?sharecode=9-ik8d4Q1bo1-gpS4qquTQOOBgDkZw3Kc03RTXwxI0A= Tinkercad Link]
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===Step Two (Optional)===
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<!--Complete the following designs to demonstrate your ability to use the machines.
  
'''b)''' Laser cutter: Design and make a backpack tag like the one in the picture. Use a vector graphics software package (Illustrator, Corel Draw, Inkscape) to lay out the tag and then use the laser cutter to fabricate it from a small piece of scrap plywood. The slot for the plastic loop should have inside dimensions of 5mm x 15mm. When your tag is complete, ask the Ninja for a plastic loop.
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[[File:Digital_1_Tinkercad.JPG|150 px|thumb|frame|right|Tinkercad Design]]
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'''a)''' 3d Printer: Click the Tinkercad link below, it should open up a design for you to edit.  Click on the text/name on the model and a small box should appear on the screen.  Change the text to your name, then click "Export" and save everything in your design as an ".stl" file. Bring it in to the MakerSpace and successfully print it on any of the 3D printers. Fell free to paint it as you wish (I'd recommend metallic spray paint).
  
[[File:Walker_Tag.JPG|200 px|left|frame|Backpack Tag]]
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'''[https://www.tinkercad.com/things/iISnNhGY8y9-fabulous-trug/editv2?sharecode=9-ik8d4Q1bo1-gpS4qquTQOOBgDkZw3Kc03RTXwxI0A= Tinkercad Link]'''
  
[[File:Digital_1_Meshmixer.JPG|100 px|right|frame|Final Model]]
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[[File:Walker_Tag.JPG|200 px|right|thumb|frame|Backpack Tag]]
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'''a)''' Laser cutter: Select a piece of thin plywood from the bin labelled "Digital 1," and design and make a backpack tag for that size piece of wood like the one in the picture. Use a vector graphics software package (Illustrator, Corel Draw, Inkscape) to lay out the tag and then use the laser cutter to fabricate it from a small piece of scrap plywood. The slot for the plastic loop should have inside dimensions of 5mm x 15mm. When your tag is complete, ask the Ninja for a plastic loop.

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This is the basic training for use of the simpler digital rapid prototyping tools. Completion of the Digital-1 training allows access to

Step One

Read through the presentation linked below and complete the quiz at the end.

Digital-1 Presentation


Review Training Presentation

Step Two (Optional)

Backpack Tag

a) Laser cutter: Select a piece of thin plywood from the bin labelled "Digital 1," and design and make a backpack tag for that size piece of wood like the one in the picture. Use a vector graphics software package (Illustrator, Corel Draw, Inkscape) to lay out the tag and then use the laser cutter to fabricate it from a small piece of scrap plywood. The slot for the plastic loop should have inside dimensions of 5mm x 15mm. When your tag is complete, ask the Ninja for a plastic loop.