Maria Mitchell - Little Princess Series
Maria Mitchell - Little Princess Series
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Little Princess Dollhouses

This Dollhouse is Included in Volume Two of the Little Princess Series of Dollhouses! 

Maria Mitchell

A makeCNC Original 3D Puzzle

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Maria Mitchell

Maria Mitchell (1818-1889)
Astronomer Maria Mitchell, who began studying the stars as a teenager, went on to become the first woman in the Western Hemisphere to discover a comet.
Maria Mitchell once said, “We especially need imagination in science. It is not all mathematics, nor all logic, but is somewhat beauty and poetry.”
Maria Mitchell, the first acknowledged female astronomer in the United States, was born August 1, 1818 on Nantucket, Massachusetts to William and Lydia Mitchell. Maria was the third child of a Quaker family with ten children and received her education at Cyrus Peirce’s School for Young Ladies. Her dedicated father, William Mitchell, contributed much to Maria’s education in astronomy, as he was an astronomer and teacher himself. A strong believer of equality for all, Maria’s father deeply encouraged his daughter to receive the same education as boys. 
She attended the school at which her father was the master, where she developed a love for nature. She then spent a year with the school presided over by Cyrus Peirce, but left in 1835 at the age of 17 to open her own school to train girls in science and math.
On October 1, 1847, at the age of 29, Maria Mitchell discovered a comet.  Not only was this a first in American science, she used a mere two-inch telescope, which illustrates her true skill as an astronomer. After some controversy with an Italian man who claimed the discovery, she was awarded the international medal for this achievement. The comet was named "Miss Mitchell's Comet" and was featured in Elias Loomis’ The Recent Progress of Astronomy. As a result, she became the first woman elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1848.   Just 30 at the time, she would be the only woman thus recognized for almost a century into the future.
With an extreme passion for science, Maria Mitchell continued her pursuit in the scientific field through the Civil War, when she also was involved in the anti-slavery movement. A strong believer in freedom for all, she refused to wear cotton grown by slaves in the South.
Maria Mitchell was elected to the Hall of Fame of Great Americans at New York University when it began in 1905, and in 1994, she was elected to the National Women's Hall of Fame in Seneca Falls, New York.  Besides being active in the political and scientific realms, she was a true founder of modern science.  Later astronomers honored her by naming a crater of the moon for Maria Mitchell.
 
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CNC Routers Users ! Please See our Tutorial for information on dealing with Inside Corners and Dogbone Fillets

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2 or 4 CDR Files - Sizes you receive Depend on individual Product - usually in 1-8 and 3 mm and/or 1-4 and 6 mm Versions (Corel Draw Format for Laser)
 
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Printable PDF Pattern  (For Scroll Saw Use)

1 X  Clear and Concise Color Assembly Manual.

1 X  Number Guide DXF (Also called Coded DXF - NOT in all Products - Only in Certain Products)

1 x Readme File and Copyright Information

1 X Product Notes -  Letting you know an Approximate Height, Length and Width of your finished product and giving the Approximate Size of the Largest Part.  These Approximations are given in Imperial and Metric. Remember, These are Approximate Sizes. 

Approximate Size at 3mm
L= 424
W = 389
H = 450
 
 
Approximate Size at 1/8 inch
L = 16.7
W = 15.3
H = 17.7
 
Approximate Size of Largest Part
11.9 X 16 inches
302 X 450 mm
 
Approximate Part Number: 67

NOTE: Our 3D Puzzles can be built in different thicknesses.
Example: 1/8" uses 1/8" Plywood...1/4" uses 1/4" Plywood, etc.
As a rule, although the slots are set to fit the same sized tool, most
people will use a smaller bit size when cutting.

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