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Crafting a CanSat: 3D Designing

Welcome to our blog series where we share our journey of building a CanSat—a mini satellite for educational projects. In this first post, we're diving into how we designed and 3D printed our CanSat using cool tech!

Designing in Fusion 360

Our CanSat design started in a software called Fusion 360. It's awesome because it lets us create detailed 3D models. Our CanSat has two main parts: an inside compartment for all the electronic stuff and a shell that protects it. The shell has a special spot for a camera and the inside part has holes so we can screw everything together easily.

First Prints with ABS Plastic

Before making the final parts, we printed prototypes using ABS plastic. This helped us see if everything fit right and worked well. We used a 3D printer called MakerBot METHOD X—it's pretty powerful and great for testing our designs.

Final Prints with Nylon Carbon Fiber

Once we were happy with the prototypes, we printed the final parts using Nylon Carbon Fiber. This material is super strong and light, perfect for our CanSat. We used a special printer head, called the 1C, to handle this tough material.

Conclusion: Ready to Go!

So, that's how we designed and printed our CanSat's main parts. We learned a lot about 3D printing and designing along the way. Stay tuned for more posts where we'll talk about assembling and launching our CanSat!


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