Seej Bloxen, Ransom
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Published on December 22, 2012
Description
"Courage is the coin of war."
--Qie Zi, The Art of Seej
This is a hollow bloxen for Seej with an articulating door. Players place small wager items inside their own ransom bloxen. Winner takes all.
Keep it friendly. Show no mercy.
--Qie Zi, The Art of Seej
This is a hollow bloxen for Seej with an articulating door. Players place small wager items inside their own ransom bloxen. Winner takes all.
Keep it friendly. Show no mercy.
Instructions
This is a three-piece print. Glue the top to the base, and then insert the door.
There's geometry in the door and base/top assembly to hinge the door, but at 1:1 scale the Replicator's print resolution is too low to make it work. We shall have to wait for technology to catch up to the concept.
Players who desire a reliable swinging door are advised to feed a hot pin, piece of wire, or paper clip through the door's left edge and press it into the doorframe.
Seej is a tabletop wargame based around 3D printing. Check out s33j.net for rules and more information.
At a minimum, you'll need the Seej starter set: thingiverse.com/thing:24013
You can also search Thingiverse for Things with the seej tag.
There's geometry in the door and base/top assembly to hinge the door, but at 1:1 scale the Replicator's print resolution is too low to make it work. We shall have to wait for technology to catch up to the concept.
Players who desire a reliable swinging door are advised to feed a hot pin, piece of wire, or paper clip through the door's left edge and press it into the doorframe.
Seej is a tabletop wargame based around 3D printing. Check out s33j.net for rules and more information.
At a minimum, you'll need the Seej starter set: thingiverse.com/thing:24013
You can also search Thingiverse for Things with the seej tag.
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License
Seej Bloxen, Ransom by zheng3 is licensed under the Attribution - Share Alike - Creative Commons license.

The replicator's resolution too low... haha. Awesome.
It might be my slicing for all I know. What's the smallest detail that anyone's ever printed on a Replicator 1?