Introduction: How to Design a Chess Pawn in Tinkercad

Hello, today I am going to show you how to design a chess pawn in Tinkercad.

Supplies

All you need to have to do

Step 1: Add the Pieces

First things first, we must add the shapes we will use during this tutorial. Add the fallowing shapes to the plane:

* Add a sphere with a length, width, and height of 5 mm (this shape will be referred to a as S1)
* Add a cylinder with a length and width of 7 mm and a height of 1 mm (this shape will be referred to as S2)

*Add a cylinder with a length and width of 20 mm and a height of 2 mm (this shape will be referred to as S3)
* Add a half sphere with a length and width of 18 mm and a height of 7 mm (this shape will be referred to as S4)

*Add a cone with a length and width of 15mm and a height of 20 mm (This shape will be referred to as S5)

Step 2: Raise S5

Raise S5 by 2 mm.

Step 3: Select the Shapes.

Select both S5 and S3

Step 4: Align the Shapes

Align the selected shapes:

Align the shapes pressing the middle button on both the Y and X axis. Do not mess with the Z axis

Step 5: Group

Group the selected shapes. This combined shape will be referred to as S3.1

Step 6: Raise S4

Raise the shape S4 by 2mm

Step 7: Select the Shapes

Select the shapes S4 and S3.1

Step 8: Align

Align the selected shapes pressing the middle button on both the Y and X axis. Do not mess with the Z axis

Step 9: Group

Group the selected shapes. This shapes will be referred to as S3.2

Step 10: Raise

Raise S1

Step 11: Select

Select the shapes S1 and S2

Step 12: Align

Align the selected shapes pressing the middle button on both the Y and X axis. Do not mess with the Z axis

Step 13: Group

Group the selected shapes. This new shape will be referred to as S1.1

Step 14: Raise

Raise S1.1 to 22 mm.

Step 15: Select

Select S1.1 and S3.2

Step 16: Align

Align the selected shapes by pressing the middle button on both the Y and X axis. Do not mess with the Z axis

Step 17: Lower S1.1

Lower S1.1 by 4 mm.

Step 18: Final Step

Select S1.1 and S3.2. Then you must group the two shapes after that you have officially finished your pawn. If you want to what you can do this now is send it to a 3d printer and get it well, 3d printed. I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and I hope you have a great. Continue designing and I will see you next time, bye.