DBA Peg

DBA Peg

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This is a peg that you can 3D print and use for DBA. DBA is a game played with armies of ancient solders. These blocks and pegs can replace the painted miniatures. It is to mounted into a painted block of wood. Then wet-Erase markers (or even Sharpie) can be used to write what the abbreviation for kind of unit the block represents. The blocks should be the size of the bases that would hold figures. Great if you enjoy using a wide variety of army, but don't have hours to spend painting or money to buy figures. Print Settings Printer Brand: Deezmaker Printer: Bukobot V2 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.3 mm Infill: 15% Notes: you may need to tweak settings on your printer to get the peg to fit into the hole. The hole is 1/8 of an inch. Make sure the bed is level to get a smooth surface on the bottom of the print. This is required to write onto the surface with a marker. I also recommend printing multiple at a time in order to get better posts on the pegs. Post-Printing Sanding The shaft of the piece might need a small amount filing or sanding to get them to fit. The surface that was on the bed must be smooth. Blocks The blocks the pegs were put into were cut from 3/4 in plywood. 1/8 in holes were drilled in the middle. The blocks were then pained and finshed.

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