Braille Slate, one line by craeen 3d model
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Braille Slate, one line by craeen

Braille Slate, one line by craeen

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NOTE: We uploaded an update of this for easier printing on an FDM printer https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3429056
This is a one-line braille slate and stylus -- a manual way to write in braille. Put a sheet of regular 8.5"x11" paper in between the bars and use the stylus to make the braille dots. Depending on the strength of your filament and print, the stylus may or may not be strong enough to use... if it is not, wooden toothpicks work as a stylus.
You can print and use our guide to reverse the braille dots. Be sure to "write" from right to left so that it will read properly when turned over. This is a great way to get kids involved in communicating with a visually impaired person in their classroom.

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