Christmas Light Token

Hi! This is a simple Christmas light or string light token for use in Vinyl Holiday Edition or other board games!
28m
4× print file
0.20 mm
0.40 mm
3.00 g
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updated December 21, 2020

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Hi! This is a simple Christmas light or string light token for use in Vinyl Holiday Edition or other board games!

For the game, the scoring for the lights is as follows:

  1. Red Light = 1pt
  2. Green Light = 3pts
  3. Blue Light = 6pts
  4. Yellow Light = 10pts

I created this in Shapr3D and Tinkercad and it has a variety of print methods depending on how much time you want to devote to it! You can print it quickly as a solid color of your choice, print with a color change at about layer 26 (for .2mm), print as separate color pieces and glue them together, or even use a multi-color print using an MMU or Palette. For lots of tokens, I recommend duplicating and doing multiple at one time. The size when printed should be about 32mm long, 15.5mm wide, and 7mm tall. This means they’re a tad thinner than a standard 10mm game token.

Print instructions

Single Color Print
Download the Christmas-Light-Token-v3.stl file and import into your preferred slicer. I'd slice at .2mm as detail isn't really needed. If you want to make more than 1 at a time, batch them up and do multiple at one time.

Print with Color Swap
Download the Christmas-light-token-v3.stl file and import it into your preferred slicer. I'd again slice at .2mm as the detail isn't really needed. At about 26 layers high, you can make a color swap to your desired bulb color. If you want to do more than 1 at a time, batch them up and do multiple at one time.

Print as multicolor
Download the following:

  1. Christmas-light-token-screw-v3.stl
  2. Christmas-light-token-edge-v3.stl
  3. Christmas-light-token-bulb-v3.stl

Import them into your preferred slicer program. If you have it set for multicolor print it should recognize the files and autoalign them (Prusa MMU and Canvas for Palette). Slice your file and print them out. If you want to batch them up you can also though I don't have any experience in doing this.

Glue Method
If you want to print each part of the bulb out and glue it together you can also do this. Download the following:

  1. Christmas-light-token-screw-v3.stl
  2. Christmas-light-token-edge-v3.stl
  3. Christmas-light-token-bulb-v3.stl

Import each part separately into your slicer and slice the file for printing. You can batch these parts up if you want. After printing a little bit of superglue should hold the parts together. If they're a bit too snug you may have to shrink the bulb or screw to fit inside the edge.

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