Eclipse Board Game Piece Lock
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For all of us who have played Eclipse and had someone knock the board apart - this build locks the board in place.
There are three types of lock pieces
- The center tile is for the center starting piece (1 only)
- The start tiles are for the home worlds of each player (1 per player)
- The normal tiles are for all the rest of the tiles (as many as you need)
The center tiles and start tiles are a bit special in that they are 1 mm thinner. This allowed me to put in a recessed hole for some rubber feet. The feet I used are 3mm high, so they are designed to protrude by 1mm. The rubber feet on these tiles help keep the board anchored to the table.
You don't need to use these special tiles. You could just use all normal tiles. They will still keep the board together and locked. Note that if you are not going to use rubber feet, then use only the normal tiles since the other tiles will not be high enough.
I would recommend printing with supports. It helps to keep the recessed holes
There are three types of lock pieces
- The center tile is for the center starting piece (1 only)
- The start tiles are for the home worlds of each player (1 per player)
- The normal tiles are for all the rest of the tiles (as many as you need)
The center tiles and start tiles are a bit special in that they are 1 mm thinner. This allowed me to put in a recessed hole for some rubber feet. The feet I used are 3mm high, so they are designed to protrude by 1mm. The rubber feet on these tiles help keep the board anchored to the table.
You don't need to use these special tiles. You could just use all normal tiles. They will still keep the board together and locked. Note that if you are not going to use rubber feet, then use only the normal tiles since the other tiles will not be high enough.
I would recommend printing with supports. It helps to keep the recessed holes
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