Saturday 9 August 2014

Inspiration



It all started with a KickStarter I backed.   It was called Infinite Crypt, and it provided laser-cut elements for playing D&D.   I don't play D&D anymore, but my kids are starting to be interested, and I liked the look of these elements.


So I backed them, and a few months later, I received my elements in the mail.   I loved putting them together, and my kids liked playing with them.

Around the same time, I found out that my local library was creating a "Maker Space" with a laser cutter and 3D printer.  My kids were asking me for more Infinite Crypt elements, so I decided to try and make my own.

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