Azul boardgame board overlay tile slots and score keeping peg
prusaprinters
This is a remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4159549by ThomaswtHowever, I have combined the score and main tile sections into a single piece, and have shaved off the edges so it can be printed on a single 220mmx220mm bed (unlike any of the original pieces).Unfortunately, I have the American/French version of this game, and the black scoring cubes are too big to fit into the score tracker (to the point where making the walls thinner to compensate is not viable).Consequently, I have also designed a quick replacement for the score keeping cubes (a peg) with a tiny azul logo on top which does fit the cutouts in the score keeper.Add some extra bottom layers if you want to make sure it is heavier on the bottom.Tilt the overlay forward a bit and it should be easy to lever it into place, I am keeping mine on even in the box without much issue.You will likely need to turn up your first layer width, and slow down first layer speed a bit for this depending on how good your bed adhesion is. You can add little supports for the edges of the clips if your bridging has issues.I did not add a frame for the penalty cubes since it wouldn't fit in one print, but the order of those doesn't matter anyway; so if your board gets jostled, it isn't really an issue. If you insist on one, grab it from the original thingiverse one.
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