Senet - Ancient Egyptian Board Game
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The rules for playing Senet can easily be found on YouTube videos. This initial 3D printing design requires a large CR-10 bed to accommodate the oversized side parts, which are noticeably bigger than usual. Future updates will bring smaller printer-friendly components that can fit on smaller beds. To replicate the traditional results of using a stick-type die, the cubic dice pieces are designed with alternating colors, ensuring that when snapped together, three sides will be one color and the other three will be another color. The stick-type dice are printed with white filament at the bottom and then switch to black after 1mm, or so. A new design may soon be available that eliminates the need for mid-print filament changes.
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