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Cascadero insert
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This is a simple insert for the board game _Cascadero_ from Bitewing Games. It was designed to keep everything organized and speed game setup. Highlights include:
- Straight-to-table player boxes with lids that store on the bottom of the box during game play.
All of the box lid models have embossed sections which can be printed in one of three different ways:
1) Use one or more additional filament colors to fill in the embossed area (as seen in the pictures for this insert). If your printer supports multiple materials (or if you know how to manually manage filament changes), you can import the main model .stl file and it's corresponding "_emobss.stl" file together as one part, then set the parts' colors as desired.
2) Have no embossing. You basically follow the same steps as above, but don't select a different filament for the "_emboss.stl" parts of the models. In this case, you might want to print the boxes in different colors (especially for the player boxes) so they can be m
- Straight-to-table player boxes with lids that store on the bottom of the box during game play.
All of the box lid models have embossed sections which can be printed in one of three different ways:
1) Use one or more additional filament colors to fill in the embossed area (as seen in the pictures for this insert). If your printer supports multiple materials (or if you know how to manually manage filament changes), you can import the main model .stl file and it's corresponding "_emobss.stl" file together as one part, then set the parts' colors as desired.
2) Have no embossing. You basically follow the same steps as above, but don't select a different filament for the "_emboss.stl" parts of the models. In this case, you might want to print the boxes in different colors (especially for the player boxes) so they can be m
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