
Bottlecap Token
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I recently bought a zombie survival road trip game called "Hit Z Road," and, after playing with some friends, I decided that the game would feel more real if cardboard bottle cap tokens were replaced with actual bottle caps. I don't drink many beverages in bottles with metal caps (beer or soda), so I figured I would create something in Blender to print out. The game requires 90 tokens in 3 different colors - Red, Blue and Yellow. So far, I've printed the red and blue, and will start the yellow tonight. They don't require any support, and they print well in sets of 9 or 10 (about an hour per plate). Since these are game tokens, I didn't bother with authenticity or accuracy in the model - they're roughly the same size as a standard bottle cap and give the general impression, but I made the walls thicker and cut out a lot of the fiddly details. I plan to print out round stickers for the tops to complete them and make them work with the game. As always, comments and suggestions are welcomed and encouraged! Print Settings Printer: Monoprice Maker Select i3 Supports: No Resolution: .25 Infill: 100% Notes: You could print them at a higher resolution, or with less infill, but it doesn't save much time nor greatly affect the quality of the pieces. Printed at around 50mm print speed on a glass bed (hairspray adhesive) in ESun PLA+ (red) and Hatchbox PPLA (blue) - 210 degrees (my fan drops the temp down to about 200 during printing).
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