Catapult

Seej Catapult Mod

Published on June 2, 2012 by Wauter licensed under the Creative Commons – Attribution license.

These catapolts are based off of the Zheng3 Penny Catapult by ZHENG3. His other designs are also quite good for shooting shit at your GM.

These Instructions are from his page, with the images from our construction inserted:

Construction is snap-together! (editor’s note: our prints did not end up as “snap together”. We recommend super glue)

Catapult, left supportsCatapult, right supportsGlued Catapult with pieces

Feed an elastic band through each of the bores on the side braces. Tie it through the bore on each winding key. Slip the end of the throwing arm through the rubber bands. Repeat with as many rubber bands as will fit through the holes. Needlenose pliers will help here.

Band being pulled through left supportWinding key with rubber bandPosition of throwing arm

Twist each key 10 times and then lock it in place by inserting the locking tenons into the square holes on the side braces. The more twists, the more launching power you’ll have. Careful, pennies (editors note: we cannot condone shooting pennies at humans, animals or GMs) can sting, especially if you take an Abe to the forehead.

Finished Catapult

Flagrant stagecraft alert: the clever-eyed among you will note the use of black electrical tape to keep the throwing arm cocked for the photo.

If you need a target, try the Seej basic bloxen: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:23620

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:23051

Chess in a Traveling Box

(micro) Chess in a Traveling Box

Published on August 29, 2015 by funbart, licensed under the Creative Commons – Attribution – Share Alike license.

We have sent a few of these travel chess sets up to KamCon. They are unfinished, and still have all their supports and rafting attached.

The supports and rafting will come off with a sharp knife and a good pair of needle nose pliers. Just glue the squares into their positions, and you are ready to play!

Micro Chess in a Box, Mixed black-and-white set.
Just finished and in use by one of the kids!

Hell Skull

Hell Skull

Published on September 28, 2014 by Sculptor, licensed under the Creative Commons – Attribution – No Derivatives license.
Hell Skull by Sculpter

We were browsing Thingiverse for prints we could bring with us to KamCon that people would enjoy painting when we ran across the amazing design by Sculptor. It was claimed it could be printed without support, and we just had to see it for ourselves.

It turned out very well, so a bunch of them are in the box headed up to KamCon!

Gaming Table, V1

No plan survives contact with the enemy

One prototype gaming table, reading to go to Gibsons

It wasn’t our plan to build the prototype of our gaming table by hand. It really wasn’t. This was supposed to be the first thing we built on our brand new Maslow CNC.

Then we broke it. Or rather, getting it calibrated ended up being a more difficult task than we expected. And somewhere along the line… we broke it.

But our friends at Enchanted Toys & Games were having their grand opening, and we promised them a table. So a table they would have.

We delivered it at around 10:30pm the night before their opening, and took the first ferry back to town the next morning. Mission accomplished.