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Wolfhag13 Sep 2017 9:21 a.m. PST

In this fast and furiously fun class, you'll learn how to design 3D prints that light up and move using Autodesk's free browser-based modeling program Tinkercad – and their new circuit assemblies.

Incorporating electronics like LEDs and vibrating motors, circuit assemblies in Tinkercad combine real electronics with 3D modeling so you can build interactive 3D prints.

This is a great class for anyone who has little to no experience with electronics and wants to dip their toes into the exciting world of circuits and 3D design!

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