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Angle Teaching Aid: Acute, Obtuse, and Reflex

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A1 mini
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H2D Pro
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H2C

Single Colour Version
Single Colour Version
Designer
47 min
1 plate

AMS Version
AMS Version
Designer
1 h
1 plate

PETG Version
PETG Version
Designer
49 min
1 plate

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Boosting me helps me make more models that help in schools and homes!

My wife wanted a resource for her classroom to teach the kids about different types of angles by letting them interact with real objects, but without having one fixed piece each for acute, obtuse, reflex, etc… Simply rotate the handles and the name of each angle type appears!

 

This prints in under an hour and uses only 23 g of filament. There is also an AMS version to print the text in a different colour for increased contrast and easier readability. This version prints by object to minimise filament changes.

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