
Custom Cookies
by Josylyn Larson
Students will create their own cookie cutters to fill a custom order in their bakery. They will need access to 3D design software like Tinkercad and access to a 3D printer. It's even more fun when you cut and bake cookies together. The students will draw models of their cookie cutter, design it using 3D software, then adjust measurements to keep it within the constraints of the order, and finally print a cookie cutter using a 3D printer and PLA filament.
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