>Play with yes, document... not so much ;)
>
>Lee Walker is our resident board game expert though
http://www.meetup.com/Chattanooga->Board-Game-Club/
>Lee, what do you think of pegs for sorting? Custom cut boards or something like pegboard for easy reconfiguration?
>On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 10:19 PM, Jeff Johnson <
jeffj...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Your CNC would be perfect for that, LOL. While we're moving down to Chatt, I have several board games I can donate if you want a range of things to play with and document. :-)
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 9:47 PM, Jason Brown <
jeb...@masterforge.com> wrote:
>>
>> This looks really neat for many games. I wonder if it could be done with pegboard for modularity and configurability?
>>
>> Settlers of Catan Board Game Box Organizer | Make:
>>
http://makezine.com/projects/board-game-box-organizer-keep-pieces-tidy/
>>
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Everyone is welcome to play board games with us. Next meet is this Tuesday
in my office in the BDC.
Jason, I really don't like peg sorting, the parts are too easily
dislodged. Cutouts are much better.
I've been thinking of buying a laser cutter to start a game related
business on the side.
There is a company who makes these game holder things - Broken Token
(search on Amazon to see what they do). All laser cut wood to store games
pieces. Very nice, but tend to run $30 each.
Does anyone have experience with laser cutters who could point me in the
right direction? I see cheap Chinese ones, that look a little odd (You must
buy from ebay, and pick it up yourself from the port when it's delivered).
A couple of American made ones that look very good, but are a lot more
expensive.
The software seems to be all over the place too. Use Corel Draw, use some
weird custom winXP thing... etc
Any one who has used/bought a cutter who could give advice, it would be
appreciated. Maybe a wooden Catan set will be in it for you :)
Lee
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