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Game piece molds that I created for a design exhibition that my university hosted. ... The two materials shown in the photo are: mycelium from Ecovative Design, and wax.
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A miniature figurine crafted specifically for the classic "Labyrinth" board game from 1986. Measuring 14.8 millimeters in diameter and standing at a height of 25.0 millimeters, this small token is designed to fit comfortably within the game's...
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Shogi game pieces. Designed to be printed with single filament printer. Each piece (except non-promotable pieces) are made from 5 pieces - 3 for front and 2 for promoted side. The prints for front and promoted sides are printed one after...
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... ... I manufactured this standard game piece holder using a LuzlBot Mini 2 and PLA, relying on default settings. ... My design was inspired by these existing models: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2031608 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3418593
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... that holds up a small cardboard piece (to represent part of the wall) broke. ... This works for that and would probably work for other game pieces that need to stand upright, if they are thick enough. ... The cardboard for this game is pretty thick.
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A support for cardboard game pieces that need to stand up. ...This specific design is modeled after the bases from the "Thomas and Friends Tracks and Trestles" game but is customizable to fit any size gamepiece (within reason). Category: Toy & Game...
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This component was engineered to accommodate cardboard 'pawns' on an handmade game board. The recess is tailored to accept 2mm thick cardboard material. ...If thinner stock is preferred, you will need to either apply adhesive or construct additional...
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...I decided instead of wasting this piece, why not create an extra set of tents for the bear piece for a sixth player to join the game? That's exactly what I did. Using a caliper, I measured one of the tent pieces and mocked up a sketch on Solidworks.
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I made these tokens for a board game project to represent where the players are on the board. I was going for something between a map pin and a human shape, and the compass rose was an existing motif in my project that I decided to incorporate. ...
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I made these tokens for a board game project to represent where the players are on the board. I was going for something between a map pin and a human shape, and the compass rose was an existing motif in my project that I decided to incorporate. ...They...
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Game Pieces for the Tak Beta Rules and Kickstarter link can be found here: http://cheapass.com/node/215 Print Settings Printer: wanhao i3 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: .2 Infill: 20+
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Material: Bone. ...Accession no: HCM 204. Current location: The Hunt Museum, Limerick. A draughtsman or game-piece in bone. It is sub-circular with incised decoration. 7th or 8th century AD. ... More.
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Candyland is enhanced by the addition of a female game piece, designed specifically to balance out the classic male counterpart. ...This new character requires supports for her flowing locks in order to maintain stability and balance during gameplay.
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... hairs between peaks, I designed a more simplified version: Check it out on Thingiverse here - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2399951. If you're using a high-quality FDM or SLA printer, this fire game piece upgrade might just work for your needs.
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This is a simple piece I made for the game Disney Eye Found It. I don't like the cardboard standees, and I struggle printing small pieces, so this simple little Mickey was born. No supports, prints in about 35 min with .12 layer height. Would work...
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A recreation of the game piece from Sequence. Works as a stand in for lost brick, or for being able to play more players. ... The printer-friendly version doesn't have the notches at the bottom of the piece, to avoid overhang issues.
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This is a crucial piece of the Missing Game Pieces collection, and you're more than welcome to print it out for your own use. ...If you're interested in selling it, just send me a quick message and we'll discuss the details.
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A "Trouble" game piece prototype can be made using low layer heights during printing for enhanced quality. Printing with 0% infill is recommended; if your slicer offers a "Vase" print option, utilize it for better aesthetics. ...For the best results,...
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This is a space beacon game piece that I created, engineered to print perfectly in its standard size while also accommodating smaller prints by sacrificing just the rod at the top - as you can see from the accompanying photo. ...Despite its compact...
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... events. ...This 3D printed replica can be easily recreated at home, although achieving an exact match in color might prove challenging. I share a smile with fellow dog owners who know the struggle of watching their pets destroy prized game pieces.
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This is a silly game piece that I created in Fusion360. It was mainly a simple early design to practice drawing and printing. When I start a new filament color I try to remember to print a couple of these. ...Anyway we use for a game called Mexican...
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I'm looking to craft a custom game component for Crossfire, a strategy game I enjoy playing. To do this, I plan to carefully hollow out one end of the piece until it's just right, creating a snug fit for the bearing in its designated slot. ...This...
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... I haven't tried printing it yet. It should print without supports, oriented upright. You might want to drop to a small nozzle size, to get a better resolution.Not all editions of Frustration use the same spec pieces, so double check the size, first!
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This is a simple piece I made for the game Disney Eye Found It. I don't like the cardboard standees, and I struggle printing small pieces, so this simple little Mickey was born. No supports, prints in about 35 min with .12 layer height. ...Would work...
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Shogi game pieces, a little over the top... I do not have a two filament printer, so this was printed using z-hop of 0.4 mm Each piece is constructed of two parts - standard side and promoted side. These two sides are glued together with CA glue. ...
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This thing is a game piece for the game Topple. Instructions I do not have a 3d printer yet, so I can't say how well it will print. I would assume not without support. If you have the game, or just want to try printing it, please let me know how it...
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This is a simple piece I made for the game Disney Eye Found It. I don't like the cardboard standees, and I struggle printing small pieces, so this simple little Mickey was born. No supports, prints in about 35 min with .12 layer height. Would work...
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The game piece featured here is designed for Topple. Since I do not own a 3D printer, I am unsure of its printability without support structures. If you have access to the actual game or simply wish to attempt printing, please share your experience...
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... I haven't tried printing it yet. It should print without supports, oriented upright. You might want to drop to a small nozzle size, to get a better resolution.Not all editions of Frustration use the same spec pieces, so double check the size, first!
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This custom piece is a stand-in block for the popular game "Penguin Peril," a type of puzzle where players take turns knocking down individual blocks. ...When my kids misplaced some of their blocks, I created this one on the fly to fill in the gap.