August 20, 2023
Description
This remix of Zack Freedman’s Hextraction Pachinko Tile was done to replace the filament pegs with M2 screws. The fillets around the ball channels were edited slightly for a smoother appearance & the built-in sacrificial support was removed as most printers should be able to bridge this distance without the need for supports.
Learn more about the free 3D-printed board game Hextraction here.
Print Settings
This tile should be properly oriented & is designed to be printed without supports. For best results, print using a 0.2mm layer height. I used 40% infill, but you can experiment with other infill densities if you’d like.
Bill of Materials
For each Pachinko Tile you will need:
4x M2x12mm screws — I used these from BoltDepot
CAUTION — Be careful not to overtighten the screws as their fine threads can very easily strip out the plastic holes.
Value4Value
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Print Info
Printer: VORON 2.4 350
Rafts: No
Supports: No
Resolution: 0.2 mm
Infill: 40%
Filament: MakeShaper - Neon Orange PLA
“If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants.” — Isaac Newton
This tile was remixed from the original Hextraction Pachinko Tile by Zack Freedman using Fusion 360.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution