Cascadia - Tile Holders
par GalenMarek1987
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**Background**
While playing Cascadia, I realized that moving tiles could be challenging. Furthermore, a wrong move from anyone around the table could ruin your game/lanscape made of tiles. With a few cases of parkinsons/disabled people in my family/relatives, I wanted to make this "wide target audience" game into a game that can be played by more people.
I decided to create my first stl file ever! I saw that people are selling grids on Etsy but I didn't like the "unoccupied grid" parts on my table. So I designed the most modular option for me: hexagonal tile holders with magnets.
**Comment:**
I measured all the Cascadia tiles from my box and from a friend's game. I realized that depending on the cardboard sheet, the sizes are slightly different.
Some tiles could be a bit loose in the holder but it's the option I took to avoid damaging the "bigger" tiles.
**Printing**
- I printed the tiles using my Anycubic Kobra Neo printer.
- A tile holder requires (appro
While playing Cascadia, I realized that moving tiles could be challenging. Furthermore, a wrong move from anyone around the table could ruin your game/lanscape made of tiles. With a few cases of parkinsons/disabled people in my family/relatives, I wanted to make this "wide target audience" game into a game that can be played by more people.
I decided to create my first stl file ever! I saw that people are selling grids on Etsy but I didn't like the "unoccupied grid" parts on my table. So I designed the most modular option for me: hexagonal tile holders with magnets.
**Comment:**
I measured all the Cascadia tiles from my box and from a friend's game. I realized that depending on the cardboard sheet, the sizes are slightly different.
Some tiles could be a bit loose in the holder but it's the option I took to avoid damaging the "bigger" tiles.
**Printing**
- I printed the tiles using my Anycubic Kobra Neo printer.
- A tile holder requires (appro
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