Young children can playfully learn to make beautiful and instructive drawings and students can do their homework faster and with greater accuracy. Artists of all ages get new tools to express their creativity on the TactiPad.
Photo: the wedge tool, the 468-triangle and the zigzag triangle om the TactiPad.
Photo: Two hands drawing repetitive patterns on the TactiPad, holding the zigzag triangle in
Usage of the CircleFrame
The large circle in the middle allows the wedge tool, the 468triangle or the zigzag triangle to rotate freely over 360 degrees. The tools can line up with indents along the edge of the circle per five degrees. Or markings outside of the circle: drop-shaped holes every 30 degrees indicating hour positions of a clock or straight grooves at angles of 45 degrees. At various places along the edges of the drawing tools there are so called pen blockers. These tactile indicators are small protruding points or indentations that indicate special positions on the tool. By hooking into or against them with the pen, they ease and extend. The eight oval holes in the CircleFrame fit around the knobs of the TactiPad, holding the frame in place.
Photo: Pen blocker at the end of the wedge tool
Zigzag triangle
Photo: Zigzag triangle in the CircleFrame on the TactiPad
The triangle with smaller and larger waves and zigzag lines fits perfectly in the CircleFrame. Trace a shape along the edges. Rotate it by a small increment. Repeat. This way you can create wonderful overlapping tactile patterns, called mandalas.
The 468triangle as a template
Photo: The 468triangle in the CircleFrame on the TactiPad
The 468triangle is constructed in such a way that it exactly spans a rotation of either 45, 60 or 90 degrees from one indent on the circle to another. It fits eight, six or four times in the circle. Based on the side lengths of the triangle you can make your own templates out of cardboard. Cut any shape in the middle or along a side. This way you can create patterns that can be repeated eight, six or four times in the circle. The variations are endless.
Wedge tool
Photo: Wedge tool in the CircleFrame
Place the rounded side of the wedge tool against the edge of the circle at the desired (degrees) position. Near the side of the wedge tool grooves with a distance of a minute can be found. So you can draw a clock with ‘real’ hour and minute hands. The wedge-shaped tool can also be used to precisely draw a pie chart to present statistical information.
Rubber bands can be mounted symmetrical across the CircleFrame, when placed as such, they will cross the center of the circle in the frame. Even the compasses that comes with the TactiPad can be combined with the CircleFrame in surprising ways as well.
For detailed descriptions and manuals visit the respective links:
Circle Frame
Zigzag triangle
468Triangle
Wedge tool
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