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The materials needed for this include a laser cutter, printer, scissors, USB sticks, dice, thick MDF, and an old sock. Download the obelisk file and install it on the USB stick, then cut the game tiles using a laser cutter. Then, get the hex monster and color them according to the number of dots on them. The materials required for this DIY project include canvas, adhesive vinyl, mixing cup, craft paints, popsicle stick, washi tape, small hexagon dice tray, and scissors.

Start by painting the canvas in a bright and bold color, then cut the backgammon points from vinyl; 12 gold and 12 white each 4" tall. Spray paint the dice and the doubling cube. After the canvas and the dice are dried, assemble everything and your gaming board is ready.

Start building this smartboard game from the module. The materials needed for this module include 4 LEDs, 4 resistors, a piezo speaker, an Arduino, a bunch of wires, and 4 buttons.

After building the module, it's time for the code. The materials needed for this board game include Swisco shells, a sheet of paper, beads or coins, and dice. Take the sheet of paper and draw a small box around the four sides leaving the center plain. Color each of the boxes with different colors and leave the center in plain white.

Put all the coins in the center and shells at one corner of the paper. This is made from foam board, plywood for the base, copper wire, buttons, pencils, colored paper, and dice. Cut a piece of the circle from the foam board then cut two grooves at each side of the circle. Then, pass a copper wire through it and attach the other circle made from paper to it. Rotate the circle around the copper wire and write numbers on the circle below the foam.

After that make a board for the circle and you're good to go. To make this, place a sheet of cardboard on the ground then glue four PVC holders to each of the four corners. After the board is set up, connect the batteries and the electric motor. The materials used are 4 batteries, electric motors, PVC pipe, wires, buttons, magnets, and caps. This basketball board game is made from cardboard, glue, toothpicks, plastic cups, a bottle cap, and a popsicle stick.

Shape a Z at one corner of the cardboard with strips of cardboard, then frame the cardboard with two uneven cardboard by the sides and the play arena is ready. Now, you can move to the throwing pitch and the ball collecting space. The materials needed for this DIY board game include a laser cutter, table saw, band saw, miter saw, orbital sander, polyester felt, birch plywood, gauge copper wire, and magnets.

Cut two pieces of boards from the plywood. Design the pieces for the top of the board then engrave the design on it using a laser cutter. After this, glue the top and bottom piece together then frame the board with plywood and add support to the board. This giant board game is made from wood squares, chalkboard contact paper, magnetic tape, chalk, Gorilla glue, letter and number stickers, time bag, and engineer print.

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