This was a great print, I didn't change anything about the model, I did reprint some of the parts a second time to dial in the first layer squish. Too much squish makes the letters hard to read. I used a hot glue gun to install all the parts.

This was a great print, I didn't change anything about the model, I did reprint some of the parts a second time to dial in the first layer squish. Too much squish makes the letters hard to read. I used a hot glue gun to install all the parts.
It's quite a tight fit on a Barkleys tin (not sure if it's exactly the same as Altoids), it did crack a little some layers when inserting the first board, but it did eventually fit
I think someone is selling your design on etsy including using your photos as the listing images.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1832012158/altoids-tin-battleship-pocket-game-edc?click_key=cdd87cf006cc78b23c16e51849bab5d56f2f4be7%3A1832012158&click_sum=b2723d13&ref=shop_home_active_2&pro=1
I only noticed because I saw that they copied nearly word for word the text from one of my listings.
Used a .4mm nozzle and the lettering is hard to make out. I was going to use a color change but for some reason I couldn’t get that to work out. Otherwise great model and it fits perfectly in the container
Great design, used a color change on the first layer of the boards to go to white for the letters and numbers and, while not great, are readable.
As I cannot get any real Altoids can, I've printed the Altoids Sized Case with Hinge by CaptHowdy
What a fun design! Thanks for sharing it! Printed these to take on an upcoming trip! I tried to print the numbers in black but it didn’t really give them much definition but they are legible.
This was a fun print, even if getting the boats to print properly was a pain. I kept having pegs fall under the bottom inlay, so I glued it down to the tin to keep it in place. Plays remarkably well!
Thank you for a really fun print, I enjoyed making this one. The lettering turned out pretty well for me considering how small it was. I printed the pegs in large batches of 50 each and it was a lot of fun removing them from the build plate.
Sliced in Cura and printed on my Ender 3 using Creality PLA Grey and IIIDMax PLA+ Blue, Red and White.
My extruder is broken and I couldn't wait for next day amazon shipping, this needed to be printed today!
Due to poor printer calibration I could not get the grid letters and numbers to print on the main board so I made strips on tinkercad because apparently tweezers and super glue are more precise. The strips are not by any means perfect but they do the trick for readability. I printed them with a filament change layer and the letters and numbers were just big enough my imprecise printer could manage them. I had to print the pegs and ships on a raft for the same reason. As a result I had to carefully bore the ships peg holes with a 7/64 drill bit.
Amazing work. When I get my printer fixed I will definitely do it again.
I got the battleships and pegs printed. But I cannot for the life of me get the secondary board's letters and numbers to show up on the secondary board. Any pointers?
@EG3Dprinting flipping it upside down worked! Although I think I can tweak my settings to make the letters and numbers crisper.
@Beretta031 I think I leveling issues. The main board will not print out the number and letters.