Phase 10 score card and box (K40 laser and 3D printer)

Phase 10 score card and box (K40 laser and 3D printer)

thingiverse

My wife joins her friends in playing Phase 10 every week, and I designed a wooden scorecard with animal icons that match each player's name, replacing the standard cards with small print. I also created a sliding marker that indicates which hand is being played, making it easier for everyone to keep track. To store all the scorecards conveniently, I visited festi.info and used their online box builder tool, boxes.py, to create a compact case that can hold everything they need. Hopefully, this project will inspire others to build something similar. The wood I cut is 4.5mm thick veneer, which is readily available at most home improvement stores. To account for the fact that one side of the wood has a pattern while the other does not, I created a separate file called "part d for wrong side." This allowed me to flip one side of the box and ensure that the patterned side always faces outward.

Download Model from thingiverse

With this file you will be able to print Phase 10 score card and box (K40 laser and 3D printer) with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Phase 10 score card and box (K40 laser and 3D printer).