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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2010

Using a 3D Printer, parts were printed to suit the math teachers needs in teaching perspective drawings. the math class at CHS is using the parts to show parts from different angles, rather than working from handouts and 2D shapes drawn on boards or paper.

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