Introduction
TinkerCAD's advanced features unlock professional-grade design capabilities. This guide covers adding text to designs, importing external models, and creating multi-component assemblies that rival professional CAD software.
Adding Text to Your Designs
Creating Text Objects
- Click the Shape Library on the left
- Search for Text in the library
- Click to add a text object to your canvas
- Double-click the text to edit it
- Type your desired text (e.g., "EOLAS PRINTS")
- Press Enter to confirm
Text Properties
Once created, adjust text properties in the Properties Panel:
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Font: Choose from multiple fonts (Arial, Courier, Times, etc.)
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Size: Text height in millimetres (typical range: 5–20mm)
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Thickness: Extrusion depth (1–5mm typical)
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Alignment: Left, center, or right
Practical Example: Branded Desk Organizer
Add your company name to the organiser from Guide 3:
- Create text "EOLAS PRINTS"
- Set font to Arial, size 8mm, thickness 1mm
- Position at X=10mm, Y=5mm, Z=40mm (on top of the organiser)
- Group with the organiser body
- Export as STL
Result: Your design now has embossed branding that prints as part of the object.
Text Design Tips
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Size: Keep text 6mm or larger for readability after printing
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Thickness: 1–2mm is ideal; thicker text is harder to print cleanly
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Positioning: Place text on flat surfaces for best results
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Font Choice: Sans-serif fonts (Arial, Helvetica) print more clearly than serif fonts
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Contrast: Embossed text (raised) shows better than engraved (sunken)
Importing External Models
Supported File Formats
TinkerCAD can import designs from external sources:
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STL: Standard 3D printing format (most common)
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OBJ: 3D object format (supports textures)
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SVG: Vector graphics (converted to 3D shapes)
Importing a Model
- Click Import in the top toolbar
- Select your file (STL, OBJ, or SVG)
- Click Open
- The model appears on your canvas
- Adjust position, rotation, and scale as needed
Practical Use Cases
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Logo Integration: Import your company logo (SVG) and embed it into products
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Component Assembly: Import pre-designed parts (bearings, connectors) and combine them
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Complex Geometry: Import organic shapes created in other software and integrate them with TinkerCAD designs
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Educational Models: Import anatomical models, mechanical assemblies, or architectural designs for classroom use
Creating Multi-Component Assemblies
Assembly Workflow
Design complex products by combining multiple parts:
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Design Individual Parts: Create each component separately in TinkerCAD
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Export Each Part: Save as individual STL files
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Create Assembly Design: In a new TinkerCAD project, import all parts
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Position and Align: Use precise positioning to assemble parts
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Verify Fit: Check that parts align correctly
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Document Assembly: Take screenshots or create assembly instructions
Example: Modular Robot Arm
Design a 4-segment robot arm with rotating joints:
Part 1: Base Plate
- Dimensions: 60mm × 60mm × 5mm
- Central hole: 8mm diameter (for joint)
Part 2: Arm Segment (×3)
- Dimensions: 50mm × 20mm × 15mm
- End holes: 8mm diameter (for joints)
- Wall thickness: 2mm
Part 3: Joint Connector (×3)
- Cylinder: 8mm diameter, 25mm length
- Allows rotation between segments
Assembly Steps
- Design all four parts in separate TinkerCAD projects
- Export each as STL
- Create a new project called "Robot Arm Assembly"
- Import all parts
- Position: Base at origin, first segment at Z=5mm, second segment at Z=20mm, etc.
- Align holes vertically so connectors pass through
- Document with assembly instructions
Advanced Positioning Techniques
Alignment Tools
When assembling multiple parts, use these techniques:
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Snap to Grid: Enable grid snapping for quick alignment
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Duplicate & Mirror: Create symmetrical parts by duplicating and mirroring
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Precise Positioning: Use the Properties Panel to set exact coordinates
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Rotation: Rotate parts in 15° or 45° increments for mechanical assemblies
Alignment Formula for Stacked Components
When stacking parts vertically:
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Part 1 Z Position: Height ÷ 2 (center on workplane)
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Part 2 Z Position: Part 1 Height + (Part 2 Height ÷ 2)
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Part 3 Z Position: Part 1 Height + Part 2 Height + (Part 3 Height ÷ 2)
Example: Stacking Three Boxes
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Box 1: 20mm height, Z=10mm
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Box 2: 15mm height, Z=20+7.5=27.5mm
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Box 3: 10mm height, Z=35+5=40mm
Combining Imported Models with TinkerCAD Designs
Workflow Example: Custom Mounting Bracket
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Import Component: Import a motor (STL file) that needs mounting
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Design Bracket: Create a mounting bracket around the motor using TinkerCAD shapes
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Create Holes: Add mounting holes that align with the motor's bolt holes
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Verify Clearance: Ensure the motor fits without interference
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Export Assembly: Export the complete design with both imported and native TinkerCAD elements
Performance Tips for Complex Designs
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Limit Imported Models: Too many large STL imports can slow down TinkerCAD
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Simplify Geometry: Remove unnecessary details from imported models
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Use Groups: Group related parts to keep the design organized
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Save Frequently: Complex assemblies can be lost if not saved regularly
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Test Export: Export frequently to verify the design exports correctly
Key Takeaways
- Add text with 6mm+ size for readability; 1–2mm thickness for clean printing
- Import STL, OBJ, or SVG files to integrate external designs
- Create multi-component assemblies by importing and positioning parts
- Use precise positioning formulas for stacked and aligned components
- Combine imported models with TinkerCAD shapes for custom solutions
- Save and test frequently when working with complex assemblies
Next in the series: Export, Slicing & Printing Prep – From Design to Print