
Pokemon Themed Checkers Piece Single and MultiColor
prusaprinters
<p>I wanted to create a Pokemon-themed checkers piece for a gift and came across the mandalorian checker piece by nat_a_cyborg and really loved the textured outer ring they used on their design. So I started with their design and removed all the mandalorian theming and replaced it with Pokemon theming. I am a sucker for multicolor prints, but do not have a MMU as I am waiting for the XL to ship. So I made the gcode work with a "normal" mk3s using the M600 (filament swap) command as a custom tool change gcode. There are only 10 color changes (most of them close together in time, too), which makes this a low investment of extra time for the extra wow factor of the multicolor print. </p><p>I have also included a version that has the pokeball pattern raised/indented to make it easier to paint if you do not want to deal with the color changes and/or do not have the necessary filament colors.</p><p>The color order for the print in the pictures is the following:</p><ol><li>Blue</li><li>Black</li><li>Blue</li><li>Black</li><li>Red</li><li>White</li><li>Blue</li><li>Black</li><li>Red</li><li>Blue</li></ol><p>You should double check that the size works for your game board and if you need to scale it. I would recommend only scaling in the x-y plane and leaving the z scale the same, as you will add more color changes required if you scale the z height.</p><p>I used following filaments in my print:</p><ul><li>Jessie Premium PLA 1.75mm X Soul Black Glitter</li><li>Jessie Premium PLA 1.75mm X 3DPN Vanilla Bean Ice Cream</li><li>Inland Red PLA+</li><li>Inland Light Blue PLA+</li></ul>
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