
Altoids Connect Four
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This is designed so that you can fold it down for storage, and when you're ready to play, you just place the game board in the slots in the base to keep it standing. The way the board sits also gives a handy way to separate the game pieces for each player. I added slots the entire length of the base so your checkers don't mix. Also added a small set of tweezers in case you have trouble picking up the checkers. Everything fits inside an Altoids can.All you need to print this is:1x Board1x Base1x Tweezer21x Red Chips21x Black Chips(Maybe print a few more chips while you're at it in case you lose any, there's plenty of room)The tolerances I would say are fairly generous so whatever printer you have should work fine for you. If anything, all you'll need to do is scale down the chips a few percent.As far as required print settings go, I made all this at standard Prusa slicer settings at 0.3 mm resolution, so whatever you throw at it will probably work. Need a rack/storage for all those Altoids tins? Try this out! https://www.printables.com/model/203167-12-altoids-tin-storage/files
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