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Mahjong Playing Cards

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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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5 plates

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This work centers on "National Treasure Mahjong," completely transforming the traditional mahjong tile system (strips, dots, characters, winds/dragons) into playing card form. It features a black background with red/green/blue contrasting colors, using minimalist lines to restore the core visual symbols of mahjong. This not only preserves the complete playability and cultural essence of mahjong but also breaks the scene limitations of traditional mahjong with the portability of playing cards, achieving an innovative interpretation of the national treasure game form. The size is consistent with normal playing cards and conforms to ergonomics. If you want it smaller, you can scale it.

Notes:

1, The layer height is so low to ensure better bed adhesion, preventing the pattern from warping.

2, If the top surface appears uneven during printing, your filament might be damp; it is recommended to enable the ironing function.

3, If you feel there's too much purge during color changes, it's recommended to refer to some videos on Bilibili to modify the printer's G-code start to reduce waste.

4, If you encounter any problems during printing, please contact me to resolve them. Thank you for your support

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