Introduction: Toe Tac Tic (Visually Impaired Edition)
Hey I'm Ray! And I'm showing you one of my favorite classic games Tic Tac Toe which is also accessible to blind people! :)
Supplies
To create this game, we used Autodesk Fusion 3D to design our model and to create a 3D model of it!
Step 1: Brainstorming
The intention was to find a game that was efficient and produces less filament for our printing stage, so we picked Tic Tac Toe! Instead of printing out a hashtag, we added slats to the game board so the pieces can be interlocked on a 150mm 1by 150mm scale.
Step 2: Creating the Board
Starting off, we created sketches of our ideal game board which had 50mm by 10mm wide rods, then we extruded those rods to create a rectangular prism. With those rods we carved a 5mm square in them, (alternating between sides so they can interlock).
Step 3: Create the Pieces
A similar process to the board, we started out with.a sketch of X's and O's, then extruded them until they were big enough to fit the board and be identified.
Step 4: Printing!
After getting all the pieces together, you gotta print your game!

