Dominos (double-six, two colour) by PeteTheVan 3d model
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Dominos (double-six, two colour) by PeteTheVan

Dominos (double-six, two colour) by PeteTheVan

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If you're really bored, then you can make this "6" set of dominoes & box. Before you start, remember that a commercial set is about £6 :-)
Print in two colours of your choice. Print 1 each of the 28 bases and 8 each of the tiles. If I were you, I would print 9 or 10 of each tile to allow for print failures.
** First, print ONE "1" tile and the "half" base tile. Then try and fit them. This will tell you if your printer has the same accuracy as mine. They are meant to be a tight fit - but not stupidly so.
The base "pegs" should fit into the holes in the tiles and then be flush with the tile surface, giving a smooth finish to the top of each domino.
The STL's are shown as standing on edge - rotate them 90deg to be flat horizontal (except the lid). You do not need supports or a brim EXCEPT for the box & lid. Use a brim on the box to prevent warping and one on the lid for support.
Print the box lid with a large brim standing on the LONG EDGE (as per STL view) so that it ends up 52mm high (this prevents warping). Use 100% infill. Print the box base-down with brim & supports, and 100% infill.

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