3D Print Kits

© 2015 Legacy Games
$30, "most common 3D printers."
Teaches: creativity, 3D printing

CTR Review

Designed to feed the growing installed base of 3D printers in schools and libraries, Legacy's new 3D Print Kits come with the parts and procedures you'll need to make something more sophisticated than a chess piece or tiny traffic cone. Currently there are two kits that let you make a working clock or a small functional guitar. After you download the code for each part (the URL and password is included in the box), you select a clock design and print out body parts, one at a time. No part is bigger than 4”x4”x4” in order to save plastic. You then snap together your product. For the clock, the kit contains one quartz clock movement, 4 paper clock faces, 5 decorative paper panel sheets, 1 AA battery, instructions and a code for access to the online videos and 3D files. The mini-guitar kit includes 6 classical nylon strings, 6 chrome tuning pegs and decals. According to Legacy, the kit is "compatible with the most popular 3D printers." The plastic is not included.