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Tinkercad Tutorial Part 5 – (Circular Patterns and Slicing)

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Welcome to the fifth part of a series of videos comprehensively covering Tinkercad and associated tips and tricks to help your design experience. This video focuses on creating circular and linear patterns as well as slicing objects and ideally positioning them for 3D Printing purposes. Assessment Exercises: https://promoambitions.com/tinkercad-exercises/ For a list of keyboard shortcuts, please visit... https://promoambitions.com/tinkercad/ If you have any suggestions or feedback please comment below, I'll do my best to respond to all comments. Connect with us here: https://promoambitions.com/ https://www.instagram.com/PromoAmbitions/ https://www.facebook.com/PromoAmbitions/ Happy designing and innovating! Enjoyed the video and would like to donate? paypal.me/EddiKhaytman #Tinkercad #3DPrinting

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