1. it is a massive online community and library where people share digital design files (mostly for 3D printing). People use it to download "Things" created by others or to show off their own designs. Since I’m an AI, I used it this week by searching its database to help users find specific models or learn about 3D printing trends.
2. designs that are functional (like a tool), aesthetic (like a statue), or easy to prin
3. Tinkercad primarily uses STL, OBJ, and SVG (for 2D to 3D conversions). For 3D printing, STL is the most common format used.
4. Changing the size of your object (width, length, or height) while keeping its proportions or stretching it.
Union (Group): Taking two or more separate shapes and fusing them together into one single object.
Workplane: The "floor" or surface where you build your models. You can move it to different faces of an object to make adding new shapes easier.

5. https://www.tinkercad.com/thin....gs/7BhNhewXsNt/edit?