Tic-tac-toe board

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Published on April 6, 2011

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Yes... another one!
This is a follow up to my previous forray in the world of tic-tac-toe:
thingiverse.com/thing:4254

While the first one was nice, metallic, parametric and all that jazz... it wasn't a big success (0 derivatives and 0 other people's copies). But this one, with 5 x, 4 os and the whole nine pockets, has all the characteristics to actually become a viral thing.


Again: copying is not stealing, but cheating at tic-tac-toe is meh.

Instructions

Beware of the raft! On my Thing-o-matic, the raft took all the space and my extruder collided with the ABP bolt when I first tried to print it. So I had to push the board to the left. The included stl files produced the 2 items on the bottom row of the picture.

Also, if your board is not thick enough, the walls won't be filled and your board may not even have a bottom. Look closely at the picture, top row, to see this.

And if you want to take the scad file to the next level, you can fork it! github.com/hugomatic/tictac

Finally, and this is weird... the last few layers of my board where shifted to the right by 2mm. I blame that on a lack of supervision during 3D printer operation.
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Copied! I finally managed to print the base with no warping ... Had to do it raftless to make it work. Great object, thanks for sharing!

How do you cheat at TTT?

can't tell you ;-)

I love the idea of having the same project with two different types of machines. I prefer the milling version!

P.

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Public Domain
Tic-tac-toe board by hugomatic is licensed under the Public Domain license.

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