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Shock (Shock tool)

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Schocken is a dice game that is particularly widespread in Westphalia and the Rhineland and is played in pubs as a drinking game by at least two players. It is customary for the loser of a game to pay for the next round of beer. In Hesse, this game is also known as Jule, in Lower Saxony also as Mörkeln or Knobeln, in Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg as Maxen, and in the Aachen city region as Meiern (not to be confused with Mäxchen).

Source (DE): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schocken

Printing

A usual Schockbesteck consists of 1x Base, 13x Disks and 1x Halftime Disk.

Print the base with 25% to 50% infill to get some acceptable weight.
For the disks 10% should be enough. It's recommended to print the halftime disk in a different color.

You can also scale the models to fit your needs. I printed a more portable set scaled to 60%.

Enjoy!

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