Practical 3D Printing using Onshape and the Fabrikator Mini

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Some of the clips that hold the legs on my mum's Worm Farm have gone missing! But thanks to the power of 3D Printing - and reverse engineering - the day is saved! At least for the worms.

In this video I'll run you through my process of 3D Modelling replacement clips using Onshape and my Fabrikator Mini using PLA plastic.

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