September 19, 2024
Description
You need at least 8 colors of filament to print the game
Print 1 bed, 1 cube body, 6 spots for dice cube (1 x 6 colors), 24 similar tops, 24 pins (color doesn't matter), 24 roots (4pcs x 6 colors)
Glue the colored dice details together.
For beetroots joining test pin diameter first: maybe you should print it 1% thicker or thinner to fit tightly (you may use a glue without any pins at all).
I didn’t glue the fence to the bed, because it’s better to pull beetroots without it and because children like to use the fence for toy animals.
Put the dice between 4 central beets before close the box.
The box opens easy enough for little children.
UPD 1
I used PLA for leaves and it was really wrong way. And the fence boards were too thin and fragile. My little kindergarten friends have broken many leaves and fence elements. So, I modified the models to strengthen it and printed new parts using PETG.
I replaced my models whith reinforced V2 files.
But I didn't reprint everything: I removed all the leaves whith my pliers, printed replacement parts and joined new leaves to the roots heating both parts in my gas stove flame. It's really quick and durable (look at the photo).
UPD 2
V3 fence is avaliable now. The version is made to be assembled with a glue. Triangle pins and holes are for the best positioning while glueing.
Print 2 perimeters and 40 boards for it.
Rules 1 (collecting memory game with a dice)
Rules 2 (classic Memo game) - use only 12 beets (2 of each color) for faster or all 24 pcs for longer game.
Rules 3 (easy Memo game for little children) - use 12 beets (2 of each color).
License:
Creative Commons - Attribution - Non-Commercial