Type of course:
Digital learning, Lesson
Language:
EN
Duration:
20 minutes
Proficiency:
Beginner
Target:
Pupils, Students
SUMMARY
Want to turn simple shapes into precise 3D design?
This lesson will guide you through the step-by-step process of modeling a coffee mug in Tinkercad with precision.
You’ll learn how to combine basic shapes, apply alignment, scaling, and grouping techniques, and develop a structured approach to 3D modeling. By the end of the lesson, you’ll have a well-crafted coffee mug and a strong foundation in precise modeling techniques.
To keep improving your skills, you can take on our Creative Modeling Challenge at the end! This self-paced activity will push your creativity, helping you apply what you’ve learned to new designs—without step-by-step instructions. Get ready to think like a true 3D designer! 🚀

About The Author
Linas Kesiūnas, the founder of 3D Klasė, is a 3D printing expert with a passion for sharing knowledge and inspiring creativity. With a strong academic foundation in pedagogy and printing engineering, he has a deep understanding of both the technical and educational aspects of 3D printing.
Linas has a diverse range of experience, from developing 3D printers for educational institutions in Spain to designing large-scale industrial printers in Lithuania. This hands-on expertise allows him to provide practical insights and real-world examples in the course.
Beyond technical skills, Linas is a dedicated educator who enjoys guiding learners of all ages and backgrounds. He is committed to making 3D printing accessible and empowering individuals to bring their ideas to life.
Learning outcomes
- By the end of the lesson, learners will build a proportionate 3D coffee mug model by combining and manipulating at least three basic shapes.
- Learners will use the alignment tool in Tinkercad to position and scale all components of the mug within ±1 mm of a given reference design.
- Learners will apply grouping techniques to create a hollow mug interior and correctly attach a handle, demonstrating this in a completed design.
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