Featured image of All3DP Unwrapped 2024: Compact TicTacToe Source: EmanueleRagusa via MakerWorld
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Three in a Row

All3DP Unwrapped 2024: Compact TicTacToe

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by Adam Kohut
Published Dec 14, 2024

Looking for quick and easy advent toys to 3D print over the holiday season? You've come to the right place.

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Ah, the holidays. A time for family, and about as much relaxation as you can manage while the kids are out of school and fueled on a daily dose of seasonal chocolate from their advent calendars.

Your 3D printer can help (somewhat), with quick prints that provide a daily dose of fun. 3D printed advent gifts, if you will.

All month until December 25th we’re bringing you All3DP Unwrapped: daily highlights of quick and easy toys that you can 3D print over the holiday season. We’re sure to dig up something fun for you, whether it’s a daily advent toy, gifts for the holiday celebrated by your family, or just a micro project for yourself. Check it out!

Compact TicTacToe by EmanueleRagusa

Three in a row (Source: EmanueleRagusa via MakerWorld)
Bored on the bus? Long layover? Quiet night at home? Break out this portable tic-tac-toe set, with tiles that stack up and fit neatly in a tiny, foldable black box.

All told, the set measures a scant 35 x 35 x 30 mm, and has enough tiles for a three-by-three gird – perfect for quick, small-scale (drinking) games. Print it, give it as a gift, and prepare for a few Xs and Os of your own, if you catch our drift.

Who made it? EmanueleRagusa

Where to download? MakerWorld

Check back tomorrow for our next 3D printable advent toy, and bookmark the full list to keep it simple!

About the Author:
Adam is a contributing writer who joined All3DP in 2022 and has more than a decade in tech journalism. He has written for UltiMaker, Protolabs, and many other (tech) startups and corporates worldwide.
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