School Mascot Keychain
Contribute by
Marilyn Proctor-Givens
Marilyn Proctor-Givens
Duration:This lesson will takes less than an hour especially if the logo is already a vector.
Level: Beginner
An easy project to demonstrate the transition from 2D to 3D.




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Lessons
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Lessons
- Headphone Holder Project
- Custom Ruler 1cm Markings
- Bow-tie Design
- The Goblet Project
- Ultimaker Curriculum Core Lessons
- How to Install a Heated Bed and Printhead Heater Cartridge for the Ultimaker 2 Go
- Historical Chess Set
- Snowflakes and Geometry
- Fidget Spinners
- The Impossible Dovetail Puzzle
- Water Bottle Design for Suffragette’s March on DC
- 3D Printed Pattern Stamp & Ceramic Box
- AP Biology Capstone Project
- Creating a 3D Silhouette using Photoshop
- Bag Tags
- Learning to use Tinkercad
- Reverse Engineering with Lego
- Design a Light Switch Cover
- School Mascot Keychain
- Coat Hook (inspired by Dr. Adrian Bowyer)
- Solar Eclipse
- CheckMAKE: 3D Printed Chess Set
- Custom Trees
- 3D designing & printing Xingming Yin (personal name seals)
- Valentine heart project
- How to Create a 3D Printable Molecular Model from Scratch
- Stacking Toy
- Rocket Nose Cones
- Convert a microscope to a webcam
- Pioneer Ball Project
- Pioneer Ball Project: Basic Modifications to an STL file using openSCAD
- Pioneer Ball Project Inventor Tutorial
- Pioneer Ball Project Hairy Tutorial
- Making Connections with construction kits
- Project Nightlight: Creating Interactive Art and Technology Project
- Block printing and mold making
- Creating embossed cups
- An Imaginative Surface using Concepts from Multivariable Calculus
- Making Connections
- Provisions for the Oregon Trail
- Collaborative Parts/Components
- Parts/Components
- Custom USB Drive Design: STEAM PBL
- Chinese Oracle Bones
- Designing a Penny Trap with Tinkercad
- Designing a Penny Trap with OpenSCAD
- Flintstone Car
- A room: using color with Blender
- Build a snowman: an introduction to Blender
- Quadric Surfaces with Maple
- Patterns with Inkscape, then extruding 2D to 3D
- Surface of Revolution using Tinkercad
- Wumps, or Imposters?
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