Tic Tac Toe
361 downloads · 4 years ago · This Tic Tac Toe game prints-in-place as one part. Optionally, you can print the letters in differe
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This Tic Tac Toe game prints-in-place as one part. Optionally, you can print the letters in different colors and glue them in place. Its roughly a 110mm square as downloaded, no supports
Printed on the Mulcore.
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Hi there! Total noob here - got my first printer this week. Elegoo Neptune 3 Pro. Just printed this one out today. I wanted it to be a little more "pocket sized" for my daughter so I scaled it down to 66%, but all of the pieces are fused to the flat surface and won't rotate. I'm assuming there should be a gap around all of the pieces but because I shrunk it, that gap size is smaller than the nozzle can replicate?
I'm guessing it would be fine if I print again at 100% but I wanted to make sure there wasn't some other "bed adhesion" or "support" setting that I messed up that caused this.
Thanks!
There are IO's indented but not printed separately because they were to small to print and glue into place.
I don't see a reply button on your comment, hopefully you see this. I did look at that keychain version first but it appears that it's blank with no X's and O's? Is that accurate?
I think its possible to print at that small but it makes it a lot harder. Did you see this one?https://social.thangs.com/m/252971