The file 'XYZ Comprehension Device 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 147.5KB.
Easy print to help people remember their axis' names and see/touch the abstract(ness) of 3D space.
Shouldn't need a brim or raft.
My approach to teaching this, is to begin with getting the untrained brain to understand spatial thinking because some people don't do it enough. If they work in an office and don't drive or ride, play ball sports, make things, read patterns, etc. their brains don't do enough of the background calculations and math to navigate complex environments. So this is the baby steps approach, rather than rote type 3D lessons.
The 'Z' element has some slots for paper signs, etc.
RGB = XYZ For your axis colors.
Here's another learning tool, it's more designed for just looking at and figuring things out because they are apparent: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4059271
The Orchard screenshot also speaks volumes. Objects with their tools and info are all visible. tyvm!
If this is used by any educator for money operation, let's be fair now.
https://3dorchard.com/app/single/5d7bc557586fe60b32a9f92a/5e21036b62112e0b84c3ddcf
I don't see the ThingiViewer version yet, seems that the stl file is uploaded.
1stClass.stl | 1.6MB |