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Majorie’s Maker Space

Geco Bowl:

I chose to help Mrs.Gresham out by making her a small bowl


for her geco to drink water and eat food out of. It's a simple
hand sized bowl that fits into a specific platter. Its simple but
effective, and super useful.
Steps:
Second I go into the
assembly tab and fix the
two parts together. I then
export the product onto
my hard drive.

Fourth, I print
First is figure out the my product and
dimensions of the bowl, am left with a
and then I go into stunning
onshape and create product.
sketches of the bowl with
the given dimensions.
Third I plug my hard
drive into Kiera and
format my project onto
the 3-D printer.
Reflection:

Although the project seemed simple, it was not. Figuring out


the dimensions and using a caliper tool and actually putting it
to work was new for me. As well as fully creating a product in
onshape without a tutorial video. With the generous help
from Mr.Bradly I learned alot about the 3D printer and
onshape, and how to make things more efficient and useful.
Overall I enjoyed this project and am looking forward to
everything I create in the future.
Revisions
After learning that the original geco bowl fit
perfectly in the placement holder for
Ms.Gresham, I continued to make two more.
After a couple failed prints I learned that It
would be better to increase the walls thickness
in order to prevent thin and leaking walls.
Making of prototype

Finished Product

Separating Support
Pre Heating and Settings

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