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a lower piece. It's those two pieces, upper and lower, that could easily be printed
on a 3D printer!
Note
Many topics and online tutorials can train you to create these kinds of
models. Don't be intimidated when you see advanced 3D models. As
you'll learn as you invest more time into learning a CAD application,
the objects you can design yourself will advance in complexity as your
own skills increase. I include an appendix at the end of the topic that
lists various CAD applications, as well as topics and online resources.
After you've created an account, go ahead and log in. After you log in, you'll see
a screen similar to the one in Figure 6.3 . This is your personal Dashboard where
you can view the models you've created (or are working on), the tutorials (they're
called Quests) you've finished, and objects that you've modified from other users
(more on that in a moment).
Figure 6.3 The Tinkercad Dashboard gives access to all your models.
 
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