“I’m going to order some food. What do you feel like?” (Doctorow 199) “Whatever you get, you’ll have to get it from one of the fatkins places. It’s not practical to feed Lester any other way.” (Doctorow 199) This week I was thinking about how I have been feeling about the things I make in Tinkercad. I noticed that I wasn’t feeling as good about making something, I wasn’t getting the good feeling that is described in the Maker Movement Manifesto. I think that this might come from a feeling of assembling in Tinkercad, not actually creating. I feel like I’m just putting pre-made shapes together. None of the other students I talked to shared this feeling. This brings up the question of what does it mean to make something? What is the difference between putting something together on Tinkercad and downloading it from Thingiverse?