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Toy Hammer


I chose to complete this prompt by following the exact instructions. This project is much like the screwdriver. This project starts with line work and then uses the generated lines to create surfaces. Here you can see all the lines used to create the hammer below.




This project taught me that the tutorials are very helpful because I have used the exact same processes to create this hammer as I did with other projects including the phone case and the chess pieces.



There's nothing I would have done differently to create this hammer. However, if I were to recreate this object with the knowledge I now I have could replicate this hammer in many different ways.



I completed this project after the assigned due date. Since I decided to finish this assignment after completing other projects in the class I'm pleased that I would be able to replicate this hammer with ease, as well as be able to design a much more complicated/ detailed hammer with ease.

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