
Arkwright game - factory goods tokens for first edition
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Just some simple factory goods tokens for the boardgame Arkwright. The second edition of the game came with 20 of these in colors matching the good (cutlery, kerosene lamps, bread, and shirts), so I just tried my best to mimic the designs in OpenSCAD. If you want the .scad files let me know. I don't mind sharing them, but I haven't cleaned them up enough to want to just upload them.I did take a different approach for the lamp design because I did not like the look of the official one, but I think there are just some intrinsic challenges in trying to create a token for this particular object that is unambiguous.These are not technically required to play the game and some people find them useless or distracting, but I had already printed an organizer for the game that had a tray for these so I decided to take the opportunity to practice OpenSCAD.The organizer pictured is the combo of Willoo78's design with Stinkfoot71's alternative parts.https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2960523 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3529367Print SettingsPrinter Brand:CrealityPrinter: Ender-3 v2Rafts:NoSupports: NoResolution:0.2 or smallerInfill: 10%Notes:I used a flat PEI sheet and ironing to get a smooth finish on both sides.How I Designed ThisI just banged out some basic 2D shapes in OpenSCAD and used a fillets library to get rounded corners and then do a linear_extrude(5) to make them tokens. The cutlery was the worst part.https://github.com/ademuri/openscad-fillets Category: Toy & Game Accessories
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