“Huge” Customizable 9x9 Domino

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“Huge” Customizable 9x9 Domino

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X1 Carbon
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
Designer
5.2 h
1 plate

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A customizable, very big domino. Just color the pips for the values you want, print, and put them on a shelf or table, or even print and play with a full set of big dominoes. For convenience there are two dominoes on the build plate with some values already in them but change them up however you want and you can even go with unconventional pip layouts if you want. Maybe a Klingon version of dominoes? Set the pip colors in the Objects page.

 

The pips are a full 1mm thick for truer colors so a few more filament changes. Won't matter for some color combinations but may for others. The pips that are colored the same as the domino body trip up Bambu Studio and aren't completely skipped (mostly skipped but there are dots around each circle - see screen grab from Bambu Studio) in the slicing so get printed too. They slow down the print a little but you can't see any marks in the finished print on textured PEI. (You can if you really try but it also depends on the domino color.) It doesn't slice them like the pips that get set to a different color. Just a little weird that doesn't seem to actually matter. If anyone knows how to get rid of those little dots around the blank pips, please let me know. The other way is to make all the individual bodies (28 different bodies for double-six dominoes) for each pip layout and not a fan of that approach.

 

I print at “Silent” speed until it gets past the bottom overhangs then go to regular speed for the rest.

 

These are about $3.50US worth of filament each and just under 150g each with 2 wall loops and 10% infill, and 5 layers top and bottom. A single domino takes just under 3 hours using the parameters in the .3mf file. Maybe a little longer if you print at silent speed until it gets past the overhangs around the face. A full set of double-six dominoes would cost about $100 for those interested in a very big set (unless you cut infill and walls back even more) – but you would definitely have the biggest set of dominoes at game night! Need a big open floor for a game with a set of these. A game with these would be impressive!

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