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Cult of the lamb, Knuckle bones

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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2 plates
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Game Board and dice for A1 mini at 90% scale
Game Board and dice for A1 mini at 90% scale
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11.5 h
3 plates
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locking lid (let me know how it's working, so i can adjust)
locking lid (let me know how it's working, so i can adjust)
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4.5 h
2 plates
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Finally, after countless hours of prototyping, printing and printing again, I finally  perfected the model. When openedd, it has two sides. One to use as a dice arena and one to actually put in the dice. A line in the middle between the two grids indicates the end of ones own playing field. On the outside of the lid is a “CULT OF THE LAMB” logo.

 

Assembly:

The assembly process is rather simple. There are three hinge pieces that connect the lid and the bottom half. First insert a piece of standard 1.75mm filament(I used PETG because it doesn't snap as easily) and secure the hinges to the bottom half. Make sure to leave at least 2cm of filament sticking out, so you have the option to pull it out again if necessary. Then fold the three hinges out and add the lid. The lid is also held on by a strand of filament. After assembling the whole thing and checking for no problems with the hinge, like cracking or squeaking, you can now cut of the excess filament and add a drop of superglue to the end.

 

How to play:

Online, you can find many different videos on how to play, but here's a quick rundown. The goal is to have as many points as possible on your side of the board. You start by rolling a die and putting it into a slot on the board. After that, your opponent rolls a die. If the result is the same as yours(for instance, you roll a five and your opponent does to) and he places it into the same row of this area of the board, you have to remove all dice with the same value(in this scenario all fives). The game continues the exact same way until one of you has put in all 9 dice into their part of the board. After that, you count all the points, and the one with the most has won the game. But there are some modifiers when counting the points. So if you have two or three dice of the same value in one column, you add them together(for instance two fives are worth ten) and multiply them by the number of dice you added together. So, 5 + 5 = 10 and you multiply 10 by 2 because you added two dice together.

 

Here is a link to the dice you can see in the picture:

https://makerworld.com/en/models/1836326-cult-of-the-lamb-dice#profileId-1961376

 

I hope you enjoy this model and have lots of fun playing Knuckle bones. :)

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An excellent model It’s great, but like everything when it's published, it can be improved I've put 4 magnets for the closure and enlarged the holes to make it easier to pass the thread (ASA which withstands more) and I've gone all the way through it
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very nice idea! would you be so kind and upload the file with the magnets? the creator would surely also be happy if a remix is created 😁🤘
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Replying to @user_3752855756 :
I think it is not possible, it is limited
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Excellent design, it all looks great and is very beautiful at first glance. The dice have weight which allows them to function without problems, the only thing is that the assembly instructions can be confusing, there are two holes (one in the black lid and another in the red base) which allow you to thread a filament through all the hinges and connect them all at once (I'm saying this because I put them in one by one and it ended up being a very tedious job) you cut it as much as possible and that's it. I am attaching images of the result and the holes I mention to clarify in case someone else encounters the same problem
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Very nice, printed both the dice and the case. Assembly was a little hard - make sure that the filament you are using is nice and dry, I had a piece break partway through but that was on me for trying to use up some old filament. The locking mechanism took a little effort to get into place but works well and has a satisfying snap. 5/5
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Great I modified it to put magnets and slightly enlarged the holes for the filament depending on the filament used, it sometimes gains thickness usually with dark, intense colors and when they are old I also put ironing on it although the print is 3+3 hours the result is worth it
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does it fit on the A1 mini?
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Sadly, the model is too big for the A1 mini at 100% Scale. But at 90% scale, it fits on the print plate and the tolerances should still be enough.
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Replying to @Sagittarius.A :
how do I scale it down? would I also need to scale down the dice?
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Replying to @PeanutRollRules :
I have published a print profile for the A1 mini. It includes the board and dice. Hope that helps. :)
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I printed this and the dice twice and they are fantastic. The dice are especially incredible. My only suggestion would be if you could make some way to secure the case closed. As it is now, if it's tilted or dropped, it will fly open.
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Thank you so much for boosting my model. I am already working on a solution for keeping the lid shut. :)
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I'm curious to see the result.
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The second one with the latch is hard to open either more of a gap on the lid or move the latch back a bit. Also finger grips or tabs on the top and bottom by the latch may help to open it. Great model all around love the work you put into it. Thanks!
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Thank you so much for the feedback. I'm gonna try to improve the model and update it as soon as I have time for it. :)
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Replying to @Sagittarius.A :
You are welcome.
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Just a quick question before I print the dice. It seems like with a 0.4 nozzle it wont pick up the lines on the star regardless of it being on the side, top, or bottom. I have also tried 0.16 all the way down to 0.08 and it will only do maybe half of it. Any recommendations from people who already printed it? I'm assuming the quickest response it use a 0.2 nozzle, but I am trying to not do that.
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You will need to enable "detect thin walls" in the tab "strength". it also ha to be on the top.
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beggars can't be choosers, but but please do not make your Job making hindges. Seriously if you want to print this, make it a few percentages bigger. pushing that filament through those hinges is just tedious.
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Game Board and dice for A1 mini at 90% scale
excellent !
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