Modular Sequence Game Board
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This is my take on the popular board game Sequence. I crafted the sections to fit within a maximum of 205mm in any direction, ensuring that my AM8 (stock Anet A8 heat bed) could handle it without issue.\r\n\r\nTo assemble the game, you'll need to print two copies of each tile - except for the central piece - totaling nine tiles in all. The chips come bundled with a set of 30, featuring 1mm gaps between them; you'll require three distinct colors of chips. The chip holder can accommodate up to 60 chips of each color.\r\n\r\nEach section boasts recesses measuring 4mm x 1.5mm at the corners, designed for gluing in 3mm x 1mm magnets; however, this is entirely optional - you may choose to simply glue all nine parts together to form a solid board.\r\n\r\nThe card recesses were carefully designed around miniature playing cards available on Amazon:\r\nhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B011TSTFKM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1\r\nTo complete the game, you'll need to glue the cards in place, arranging them as desired - two mini decks minus the Jacks will suffice; meanwhile, you'll require two standard-sized decks (with Jacks intact) to play with. Considering my design, some cards may need to be trimmed at the seams unless you opt for a solid, non-modular board.\r\n\r\nI created custom chips for the game, which I've included; you're also free to utilize any standard poker chip size that suits your preference.
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