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File:TAC 13.JPG|chamfering the edges of the 6-player board on the [[Router Table|router table]] | File:TAC 13.JPG|chamfering the edges of the 6-player board on the [[Router Table|router table]] | ||
File:TAC 14.JPG|chamfered edge of the 6-player board (before sanding) | File:TAC 14.JPG|chamfered edge of the 6-player board (before sanding) | ||
File: | File:TAC 15.JPG|the soft spruce/fir wood was best cleaned up with [[sandpaper]] after [[routing]] | ||
File:TAC 16.JPG|completely sanded area of the 6-player board | |||
File:TAC 17.JPG|finally, the 6-player board (spruce/fir) was finished with [[Olive Oil|olive oil]] | |||
File:TAC 18.JPG|since the 4-player board's [[hardwood]] fibers were easily cut by a knife, [[sanding]] and the resulting brightening of the ''Eukalyptus'' wood could be largely avoided during the cleanup process | |||
File:TAC 19.JPG|partially cleaned up area of the 4-player board - without sanding marks because a knife could be used on this wood | |||
File:TAC 20.JPG|cleaned up area of the 4-player board | |||
File:TAC 21.JPG|the center of the 4-player board ("card pit"?) was covered in green [[felt]] for a nice look | |||
File:TAC 22.JPG|''[[Alleskleber]]'' was used to stick the [[felt]] to the board | |||
File:TAC 23.JPG|for nice and even adhesion in a round cutout, it works well to apply pressure with something round (like a CD) | |||
File:TAC 24.JPG|finished 4-player board | |||
File:TAC 00.JPG|finished 6-player board in use | File:TAC 00.JPG|finished 6-player board in use | ||
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== Next Steps == | |||
* make a card holder | |||
* make a nice rulebook | |||
Revision as of 17:47, 5 March 2019
ProjectInfoBox "TAC" Boardgame | |
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Status: | final tweaks & documentation |
Release Date: | (mainly) summer 2018 |
Initiator: | Flo |
Team: | Daniel, Lukas |
Materials Used: | glued laminated timber (Eucalyptus diversicolor/"Karri" for 4 players, spruce/fir for 6); TAC cards & marbles, (optional) felt, olive oil |
Tools Used: | CNC router, table saw, router table, rotary tool, sandpaper |
Software Used: | Fusion 360 |
Approx. Cost: | 40 € |
One of Lukas' colleagues kept talking about the game TAC whose inventors offered really nice & expensive deluxe boards but also sets of everything except the board, so they started to make some boards of their own.
intended mainly as a rough inspiration page for now, but please ask if you have any questions!
Gallery
design of the practice piece with all the needed shapes in Fusion 360
on to the full game - design in Fusion 360
partially routed 6-player board on the WorkBee
back to pictures of the 4-player game: undecorated version completely routed
the decorated version required some manual corrections with a rotary tool because the warped board was not engraved evenly by the CNC router
...and trimmed to the partial-depth outline with a flush-cut router bit
after the outline was finished, the edges of the 4-player board were prettified with a roundover router bit
4-player board ready to leave the workshop with only minor steps left
a chamfer bit was used to finalize the edges of the 6-player board on the router table
chamfering the edges of the 6-player board on the router table
finally, the 6-player board (spruce/fir) was finished with olive oil
the center of the 4-player board ("card pit"?) was covered in green felt for a nice look
Alleskleber was used to stick the felt to the board
Next Steps
- make a card holder
- make a nice rulebook