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Make a SQR Game Set

Step 8The pieces

The pieces
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The last step to finish the SQR Game Set is making the game pieces. We decided to use basic shapes on purpose, so this is the easiest part:

-The first two pictures show some pieces made of polymer clay. We got some small cookie shapes, then cut them off a block of clay (three layers of the thickest setting in the pasta machine, stacked together), put them in the oven and finally add some gloss.

-The second two pictures show a CNC machine, a small Roland Modela MDX-3 that I got in ebay, machining the pieces out from a block of yellow polystyrene foam, and the machined pieces. This machine is incredible! In a similar fashion, when I made the first prototype I printed out the shapes, then I cut them from a polystyrene board. Actually you could just print and cut them from a piece of cardboard.

-The last two pictures show the finished set. Take a look to see the pieces you need, and if you like, visit us at UCGames! :)
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