So,
i found the Quarto game and really liked the idea.
But i really dislike the look of that original game, it looks like children's wooden building bricks, not the aesthetics i'm looking for.
So i designed pieces with the look of classic chess pieces in mind.
I kept 3 of the original 4 Variables the same:
And replaced the dark / light colors with another form variant: half of the pieces have ridges on the side.
Gameplay is unchanged.
since printed pieces are quite light, even if printed with 100% infill i used magnets and ball bearings to help the pieces to stay in place once put down.
Apart from some nice filament, up to 3 colors are recomended, you'll need 16 long round magnets and 16 steel ball bearings.
I used d=5mm ball bearings and d=5, h=10mm cylindrical magnets.
You can use slightly different sizes and just change variables but you need to render the stl's with openscad by your self.
Sliced in 0.2mm layerheight, 10% infill, pause at 10.4mm /52 layer to inset magnets.
It's advised to insert the magnets in the same orientation.
While it doesn't matter in which direction they are while placed on board, having them in the same direction makes them repel each other when standing on the table
I sliced top to bottom, to have the nice first layer on top, 0.2mm layer height 10% infill.
color change at 1.2mm, play around with it, depending on the used colors a bit less or more looks better, i think colorchange should leave a colored grove on top.
pause at 6.4 mm to inset the balls.
there are 3 folders:
That's the source file i'm working with.
These are openscad files that are exported using https://github.com/schorsch3000/openscad-multi-exporter, one for every stl
That's what you properly looking for.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.