Laser Cut Eclipse Cube Tray

Laser Cut Eclipse Cube Tray

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Laser Cut cube tray. I'm a big fan of it - 3 x 12 cubes is the way to go, in my opinion (others might prefer 3 x 11, but not me). What really seals the deal for me is that it offers flexibility when returning a cube to its owner and reassigning it to a different row. For instance, if you form a friendship, exchange cubes, but then the friendship breaks off, the cube gets returned to you and can be reassigned to any of the 12 rows - potentially filling them all up. I also like to cut a solid base (without any holes) and glue it beneath, which gives me the ability to use two of these trays and hold them together with two rubber bands for convenient storage between games. If you're curious about more details or would like specific settings for your laser cutter, head on over to my website: http://www.funelements.com/ If you'd rather not go through all that hassle, just check out my Etsy storefront - I've got them available for print-out. Here are some key settings to keep in mind when printing: Rafts: Don't worry about the raft size - it won't affect anything. Supports: Same deal with supports - leave those options unchecked too. Notes: The PDF includes some extra notes that will help guide your cutting, especially on color and power levels.

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