May 9, 2025
Description
This full size 3D-printable Crokinole board is as fun and playable as a wooden board with a few key advantages: It costs much less (about 2.5 rolls of filament), Can be designed and printed in a variety of different colors and patterns, and has the option of being permanently assembled, or left as a fantastic portable option that is easier to store and transport.
Rather than a smooth top, this board is printed with build plate texture which allows the smooth buttons to glide across the surface. (It can be printed with a smooth top as well but I really like how the texture plays).
All parts were printed on a Bambu labs printers (P1S and A1).Â
Multicolor files include the Superhero Shield, Space Chess-style board, regular board as well as single color parts with embossed scoring lines for single color printers.
The model for the buttons/disks can be found here. Â
Avengers themed disks can be found here. S.Wars disks coming soon!
Check out our storage/scoring tracker box for keeping your buttons/disks nicely organized and to keep score. Â
Wall mounting brackets and other accessories coming soon!
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Note: bumper pins require additional parts to make them strong and bouncy:
The bumpers have a core of either 3mm and 4mm steel pins. 3mm pins available here from Bambu, or 4mm pins from here from Amazon.
Latex rubber tubing for the outside - available from here from Amazon or your local hardware store.
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3D printed on a Bambu Lab P1S and A1 with AMS with a combination of regular, and silk, and sparkle PLA. Printed at .20 layer height with 15% infill unless otherwise noted. Surface pieces printed face down. Allow pieces to sufficiently cool before removing and turn off aux fans to prevent premature cooling and warping. You may use a deburring tool on any sharp edges for better fitment and to prevent "speed bumps" between the wedge pieces. Â
The boards can be left "portable" but for a better, smoother board free of any bumps, I recommend glueing all the pieces together to keep them strait and even. Â
I have made 3 boards with texture, but this summer I plan on making a board on a smooth build plate, then sanding and varnishing the top surface to see how that compares to a regular wooden board. Â The textured surface does work nice with smooth disks as it provides low surface contact for the disks to glide fairly smooth. Â For casual games with friends and family it works perfect!
License:
Standard Digital File License