Introduction: Novel 3-D Printed Hall Pass
I made a hall pass for my religion teacher. Since she is a new teacher and new to the school community I thought that this would be a perfect decoration for her classroom. This would add some form of liveliness to her classroom.
Supplies
3-D filament, tinkercad, sketching out ideas on paper, flow charts, creation of problem statement
Step 1: Look at Original Pass and Create Rough Draft (Fast Prototype)
Look at and measure the original hall pass for measurements and ideas that would be used. Sketch out ideas on a piece of paper. Sketch out a variety of ideas for the pass. Messed around with the placement of the room number and client name on pass.
Step 2: Coming Up With Idea on Tinkercad
Began formatting idea on Tinkercad. Used tools on Tinkercad to play around with ideas and decide which one I liked the most.
Step 3: Feedback From Client
Show ideas to client and get feedback. Change idea on Tinkercad accordingly.
Step 4: Began 3-D Printing Process
After making changes that are needed, begin the 3-D printing process. Takes 2-3 days to print the second prototype.
Step 5: Prototype 2
The 3-D printed pass (second prototype) is printed. Go back to client and get more feedback. Make adjustments to make the final product.
Step 6: Final Product
Used feedback from client to make the final product.

