Tinker-cad’s 10th Anniversary Cake

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Tinker-cad’s 10th Anniversary Cake

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Happy Anniversary Tinkercad! This cake celebrates iconic moments from tinkercad’s history, such as the iconic logo colors, figures from the shape gallery, and the iconic blanky. In this instructable, I will be teaching viewers how to configure and create this piece. Let’s do it!

Supplies

Tinkercad Account

Cake Layers

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Step 1: Cake layers. You will need to have 9 cake layers in total. When I did mine, I made the colors as accurate as possible by using the color keys in the logo of Tinkercad. The dimensions are your choice, however the keys for colors are below:

Red: fb4726

Red/Orange: ff7b39

Orange: fc9b3a

Green: 21b45c

Lime: 91cb07

Yellow: d6d230

Navy Blue: 3b55a3

Robin’s egg blue: 009fd7

Baby blue: 85cde6

Frosting

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The frosting can be any color of your choice. To make the frosting, create a hole duplicate of the layers, and a large cylinder spread evenly around the layers. Cut the layers out of the frosting and place the leftover frosting onto the existing layers. If it looks thick on the outside, you can shave some off of the outer layer.

Cutting the Cake and Toppings

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In order to cut the cake, rotate and size a hole roof shape. Use it to evenly slice out a fraction of the cake. If you want toppings: Candles can be made by duplicating a thin cylinder with a top made of cones and pyramids, which can be orange and red. You can also add figures from the shape library and decorations made by you. And that’s it! Happy anniversary Tinkercad!