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Machi Koro card game coins

Plan Your Print
Needs about 175 g From the designer's print profile
What it takes
4 plates 6h 175 g PLA
P1S, P1P, X1, X1 Carbon, X1E, A1, H2D, H2D Pro, H2S, P2S, H2C, X2D, A2L
Four plates, 2 colors each plate (only 2 filament swaps per plate)
Plate Details (4)
0.4 mm nozzle, all plates
Plate 1 · 60 '1' coins
1h 40m 47 g PLA · 3 g PLA · 44 g
Plate 2 · 50 '5' coins
2h 3m 60 g PLA · 56 g PLA · 4 g
Plate 3 · 20 '10' coins
1h 5m 33 g PLA · 2 g PLA · 31 g
Plate 4 · 20 '20' coins
1h 13m 35 g PLA · 3 g PLA · 32 g
Model Description

Anyone that plays Machi Koro knows the cardboard coins ware out quickly.

Designed these completely within the slicer for extra challenge mode (and channeling Mr. Zach Freedman - see video below).

For added “pretty”, I used the 3D Effects sheet for both 10 and 20 denominations. (Keep “Textured Plate” in the slicer as it adds a bit more “smoosh” and helps bed adhesion on the Effects sheet). I also imported into Orca and applied 0.75 Elephant's foot and 5 layers for a cool “bottom Chamfer” look... but Bambu Studio does not support Elephant's foot settings over multiple layers :'(.

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