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School Art Projects – 3d Printing

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School Art Projects – 3d Printing

Schools are getting more and more dynamic. Now, more than ever, we appreciate all the subjects that fundamentally build a child's character. That said, the arts subjects are getting more recognition and integrated with technology to create complex and intriguing creations. It can never get better than this, or can it? We will know as time goes by. In the meantime, let us check out one of the areas in that technology has been integrated into art- 3D printing.

3D printing is an exciting facet of additive manufacturing that uses a digital 3D model to create a three-dimensional object, layer by layer. That sounds more interesting than clay modeling, I know! But, with this, students pursuing art can create complex designs from childhood memories to dreams.

Due to the massive number of users expected to use the printers, it is best to get a large 3D printer with a high build volume that will print objects to your audience's satisfaction. Snapmaker 3D printers are the best recommendation for such projects; their high build volume, high quality, and durability make them unmatched in the market.

Think about it, 3D printing has enabled makers worldwide to realize their full potential in creativity. Children, teenagers, and young adults in school can now create functional objects like phone covers or fun things like mini board games in schools. More than this, exposure to 3D printing has expanded students' minds. Some creations have been a true reflection of their wildest dreams or innermost feelings. Consider the examples of designs for holidays like the Easter holidays, Christmas, and the world fathers' day- these little geniuses will impress you with their creations made.

Snapmaker 3-in-1 3D printer goes further as students can do more than just print. The machines are equipped with CNC carving and laser engraving modules that enable the user to create more unique designs. For example, with CNC carving, the student can carve an image into a piece of wood – it could be the logo of his favorite soccer team or movie, e.g., the Marvel/ DC sign. You can use Laser engraving, on the other hand, to make a mark on a key holder or coffee coaster. Either way, students are left spoilt for choice with this machine.

It is high time more schools embrace 3D printing in their curriculum and allow their students to excel in this field. 

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