Objectives To model a small device for keeping food packets closed.

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Objectives To model a small device for keeping food packets closed. To work independently to design and then prepare our model for 3D printing © Philip Cotton 2018

Problem Open food packets can cause unnecessary food wastage and increase costs as food can perish faster. Design a device that can be printed in under an hour to keep food packets closed

Philip Cotton Copyright 2018 Examples of outcomes. Philip Cotton Copyright 2018

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Technical drawings Use the sizes as a reference when designing your own clip. Dimension in mm. Plan View Side View End View

Design requirements Sizes must be no bigger than the example in the tech drawing. Must be able to be 3D printed in under an hour. Slice and prepare your model by the end of the lesson.

Slicing settings Thicker layer height Minimum density This will being the print time under an hour

Plenary Reflecting back on the series of lessons, explain three of the most important things that you have learned during the series of lessons. 1)………………………………… 2)………………………………... 3)………………………………...