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3D Printed Braille Labels
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The OpenSCAD Braille font module allows an individual to customize and create 3D printable labels with Braille. Labels can be adhered to walls beside entryways, on appliance buttons, and objects around a classroom.
The 3D prints are easy to generate, take a short time to print, and require little filament. The labels can also be added to other 3D printed devices to increase accessibility or printed for the user’s specific needs.
The OpenSCAD file can create properly spaced and standardized Braille letters, NEMETH numbers, mathematical operators, and some common contractions. Refer documentation of this project found in the above GitHub link contains instructions on how to use the OpenSCAD program to create these labels.
How To Use: The 3D printed Braille labels are intended to be used in the same way as standard Braille. The labels can be glued or stuck to various surfaces including walls, plastic surfaces, and metal. The Braille labels can also be incorporated in other 3D printed m
The 3D prints are easy to generate, take a short time to print, and require little filament. The labels can also be added to other 3D printed devices to increase accessibility or printed for the user’s specific needs.
The OpenSCAD file can create properly spaced and standardized Braille letters, NEMETH numbers, mathematical operators, and some common contractions. Refer documentation of this project found in the above GitHub link contains instructions on how to use the OpenSCAD program to create these labels.
How To Use: The 3D printed Braille labels are intended to be used in the same way as standard Braille. The labels can be glued or stuck to various surfaces including walls, plastic surfaces, and metal. The Braille labels can also be incorporated in other 3D printed m
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