3D printable poker chips
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README.md

Poker Chips

This is an OpenSCAD program to build a poker chip.

sample chip

You can tell it how many sides you want (round = 360 sides), how many spokes you want, and the dimensions.

The front has text on it, the back doesn't. So you can use them for games that need some sort of coin with two sides.

How To Build

Load chip.scad in OpenSCAD. In the menu, select "View" then "Customizer". Click the "Parameters" collapsed item in the new pane, and put in whatever values you want.

When you're ready to make a .stl file, click the "Render" button, then "Export as STL".

Chip Colors

This is what I found on some random crafting web site. I'm not a poker fan, so random website's color scheme works fine for me.

Value Color
1 White
5 Red
10 Blue
25 Green
50 Orange
100 Black
250 Light Red
500 Purple
1000 Yellow
2000 Light Blue
5000 Brown

Chip Sizes

A "standard" poker chip is 39mm wide, and 3.5mm thick.

A "miniature" poker chip is 22m wide, and I don't know how thick.

There are boxes you can print that work will with these dimensions.

You can make yours whatever size you like, though. I won't tell anybody.