
This is an idea I had been kicking around for awhile. The idea is that you can 3D print your own 'page' of customizable braille text. As a sighted person, this was definitely a learning experience for me creating the braille tiles. There are logical complexities that exist in written braille that aren't present in written English! The idea is that this can be a tool for a sighted person to help a blind person learn braille, or just use it as a tool to leave a note for someone! But definitely take some time to learn some of the differences! For instance, there are two different characters for quotation marks! Print out the "Braille Platform" file and maybe a scrabble set of letters, along with some of the punctuation and a nice pile of the blank tiles. PLEASE NOTE that I haven't printed every tile, and I figure some Print out the "Braille Platform" file and maybe a scrabble set of letters, along with some of the punctuation and a nice pile of the blank tiles. PLEASE NOTE that I haven't printed every tile, and I figure some tiles just won't come out well, especially on less spiffy printers. The higher resolution the better when it comes to the tiles, as the bumps tend to be more like spikes at low resolution. A bit of acetone might be needed to make the tiles practical to read. Also, the tablet needs some sort of latch to hold the tiles in on the end, I just haven't got around to designing that yet.
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- material is a strong plastic
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