Congratulations! Your child will grow up in a home where many games are played - this will contribute to good mental development. I wish you every success with Maquis.
Cheers! We're all fine here, just... it turns out that bringing up a small person takes an awful lot of time! DTPnP will definitely return sooner or later, but I unfortunately don't have anything like the spare time that I did a few years back to put into it.
Had no idea you were the author of Maquis! Just wanted to say that I printed and constructed a PnP copy and have been enjoying the game immensely in recent weeks. Thank you so much for releasing it!
Once again, I must give props to your excellent production. I try to share your channel to people I think would find it valuable. The videos you already have produced are so valuable. I have a almost two year old daughter so I understand how some things have to be put on hold for a while when your kids are that small. Thank you!
I was looking forward to making Maquis, and I'm glad I haven't yet, since this will make it much more fun. On top of that, I've been appreciating your videos for a long time and seeing that you made it makes it even more exciting! Keep Creating!
Since purchasing Viticulture, I've been interested in making a double-layered board for the game. Your video was a huge confidence boost in feeling like I can do it. Thank you!
Beautiful design. Thank you for sharing your techniques, I’ve learned a lot from your videos. You even got me into Inkscape, which I find more and more useful.
Hi guys, if anyone can help me. I'm wondering what is the name of the tool he uses when he cuts the location tokens. I'm still struggling with cutting my token with a regular cutter 😅 This tool seems amazing !
Another brilliant video Jake, all the best with family and KS, look forward to further vids, I'll stay subscribed so I don't miss them, even if there's some time elapsed. Regards, Salman
@Dining Table Print & Play Hey there, I saw a few of your videos on your channel and I'm quite impressed with what you do. I'm trying to get some particular cards printed out to play a game with family and friends but I've had no luck with finding anywhere to get it done as it's quite a lot of cards I need. Is there some way you might be able to help me to get it done?
What is the mounting film used here? I haven't been able to find it. I'm probably using the wrong terms. I'd to replace spray adhesives for my projects (if the price is right).
The product I'm using here is "Gudy 802" by Neschen. It's basically double-sided tape without the tape part - just a layer of glue held to the peel-away backing film (although you can get film-carried versions as well). So far as I can tell it's mostly used by signmakers - have a look at signmaking suppliers if you're looking for some. It's expensive enough that I wouldn't use it for literally everything I use glue for, but it's not terrible price-wise and it's definitely convenient if you don't want to or can't spray. If I recall correctly I got mine here: www.cadservices.co.uk/papers-films-mounting-films/neschen-gudy-802-mount-film-16in-400mm-10m-23mic-p-8884.html
Great Work! I have some questions to yout tools 1) Which diameter have the discs of your Rollercutter? Is it an OLFA? 2) Which circle Cutter you use at 4:50? 3) Which Printer do you use? 4) which Paper with glue do you use for printing. Sorry for my poor english.
I would preface my answer with this: the specific tools you use don't matter - the important thing is to practice with what you have and make sure you can make the best use of it! The rotary cutter I use is an Olfa, yes - a 45mm version. The main advice I would give for rotary cutters is to make sure that you get one with a safety lock, and if you're left-handed check that the one you're buying can be switched around to work left-handed. The Olfa brand is good for both of these factors. 45mm discs I prefer only because they last longer - a smaller disc will get blunt more quickly. The circle cutter is an "NT Cutter" brand. They do two - this one, and a more traditional compass-cutter variety. I prefer this one because it doesn't need to prick a hole in the card to set the centre. I got mine from Amazon, although it's a Japanese company and I've seen them for sale in other places as well. My printer is a Xerox Phaser 6600 - but a wide variety of printers can do well. I prefer laser to inkjet, myself, as the various issues with inkjet printers (not least built-in obsolescence) wind me up. For label paper I often just use regular full-page labels intended for use as shipping labels. This works better with a laser than an inkjet printer, where paper type makes a huge difference. I also sometimes use "glossy laser labels" that I think I got from SpielMaterial some years ago.
I was wondering if there is a PDF for the two layers of the morale card. One with the unnecessary colors for the lower layer. I tried to make it myself and it kept screwing up.
It's just regular 1mm greyboard - a pretty common paperboard product that you'll find in better stationers, art supply shops, etc. It's used for bookbinding, box-making, all kinds of stuff.
Congratulations! Your child will grow up in a home where many games are played - this will contribute to good mental development. I wish you every success with Maquis.
Holy cow! You are the Maquis designer! Love this game, love the recessed boards, and love your videos!
Congratulazioni, papà. Adesso sei grande. 😊
Can't believe it's been a whole year since this video. I hope you're doing alright.
Cheers! We're all fine here, just... it turns out that bringing up a small person takes an awful lot of time! DTPnP will definitely return sooner or later, but I unfortunately don't have anything like the spare time that I did a few years back to put into it.
@@DiningTablePrintPlay Take your time. We'll be here when you come back.
All the best to you and yours!
Had no idea you were the author of Maquis! Just wanted to say that I printed and constructed a PnP copy and have been enjoying the game immensely in recent weeks. Thank you so much for releasing it!
I just discovered your channel. Very encouraging.
Really nice looking work..
..and well done making Print n Play endless.
Respect to you Sir.
Once again, I must give props to your excellent production. I try to share your channel to people I think would find it valuable. The videos you already have produced are so valuable. I have a almost two year old daughter so I understand how some things have to be put on hold for a while when your kids are that small. Thank you!
I was looking forward to making Maquis, and I'm glad I haven't yet, since this will make it much more fun. On top of that, I've been appreciating your videos for a long time and seeing that you made it makes it even more exciting! Keep Creating!
Since purchasing Viticulture, I've been interested in making a double-layered board for the game. Your video was a huge confidence boost in feeling like I can do it. Thank you!
Congrats on the baby to you both! And best of luck with publication! Maquis is on my pnp list, might make it as my 12th creation!!! Thank you again!
It's amazing, Total greetings from Colombia.
Good luck on your publication. Love your videos and am very curious about the steps that led to publication.
Glad to see your back and congrats on the baby and KS campaign
Just discovered your channel as I have gotten into PnP. Had no idea you designed Maquis. I backed it on KS. Cannot wait to get it.
Great video as always! Congrats on the baby!
Great work bro.. and even better channel!!!!
I can't wait to see any more videos you come out with, your tutorials are very useful
Hey man. I really love your stuff. Will you be back with more any time soon?
Beautiful design. Thank you for sharing your techniques, I’ve learned a lot from your videos. You even got me into Inkscape, which I find more and more useful.
Where can I get squares like this of wood ? ?
Congratulations on your successful game! I hope you'll share some videos about the publication process!
Hi guys, if anyone can help me. I'm wondering what is the name of the tool he uses when he cuts the location tokens. I'm still struggling with cutting my token with a regular cutter 😅 This tool seems amazing !
Another brilliant video Jake, all the best with family and KS, look forward to further vids, I'll stay subscribed so I don't miss them, even if there's some time elapsed.
Regards, Salman
Hey are you guys still there or have you stopped the youtube channel
May I ask what knife you use, where you got it and what blades you use please...am also in the UK and all I can find are cheap ones. Thanks in advance
Where can I find the download version so I can make it at home?
@Dining Table Print & Play Hey there, I saw a few of your videos on your channel and I'm quite impressed with what you do. I'm trying to get some particular cards printed out to play a game with family and friends but I've had no luck with finding anywhere to get it done as it's quite a lot of cards I need. Is there some way you might be able to help me to get it done?
What is the mounting film used here? I haven't been able to find it. I'm probably using the wrong terms. I'd to replace spray adhesives for my projects (if the price is right).
The product I'm using here is "Gudy 802" by Neschen. It's basically double-sided tape without the tape part - just a layer of glue held to the peel-away backing film (although you can get film-carried versions as well). So far as I can tell it's mostly used by signmakers - have a look at signmaking suppliers if you're looking for some.
It's expensive enough that I wouldn't use it for literally everything I use glue for, but it's not terrible price-wise and it's definitely convenient if you don't want to or can't spray. If I recall correctly I got mine here: www.cadservices.co.uk/papers-films-mounting-films/neschen-gudy-802-mount-film-16in-400mm-10m-23mic-p-8884.html
@@DiningTablePrintPlay Thanks so much!
Hi! If you happen to have free time and the know-how could you do one of these on simple game board spinners or roulettes?
Great Work! I have some questions to yout tools
1) Which diameter have the discs of your Rollercutter? Is it an OLFA?
2) Which circle Cutter you use at 4:50?
3) Which Printer do you use?
4) which Paper with glue do you use for printing.
Sorry for my poor english.
I would preface my answer with this: the specific tools you use don't matter - the important thing is to practice with what you have and make sure you can make the best use of it!
The rotary cutter I use is an Olfa, yes - a 45mm version. The main advice I would give for rotary cutters is to make sure that you get one with a safety lock, and if you're left-handed check that the one you're buying can be switched around to work left-handed. The Olfa brand is good for both of these factors. 45mm discs I prefer only because they last longer - a smaller disc will get blunt more quickly.
The circle cutter is an "NT Cutter" brand. They do two - this one, and a more traditional compass-cutter variety. I prefer this one because it doesn't need to prick a hole in the card to set the centre. I got mine from Amazon, although it's a Japanese company and I've seen them for sale in other places as well.
My printer is a Xerox Phaser 6600 - but a wide variety of printers can do well. I prefer laser to inkjet, myself, as the various issues with inkjet printers (not least built-in obsolescence) wind me up.
For label paper I often just use regular full-page labels intended for use as shipping labels. This works better with a laser than an inkjet printer, where paper type makes a huge difference. I also sometimes use "glossy laser labels" that I think I got from SpielMaterial some years ago.
Thank you very much.
Awesome artistic style! Gratz on your baby. You have great content and will keep my eye on your channel in the future aswell. Permasub.
I was wondering if there is a PDF for the two layers of the morale card. One with the unnecessary colors for the lower layer. I tried to make it myself and it kept screwing up.
Thank you! This is great. What circular cutter are you using? I tried one years ago and it was awful.
¿Dónde puedo comprar el adhesivo de doble cara? Gracias.
gorgeous art and i can`t wait to play it. I might resort to the PnP since I live in freakin Argentina and we can`t purchase abroad right now :(
Congrats on funding!
what material do you use for double layer?
It's just regular 1mm greyboard - a pretty common paperboard product that you'll find in better stationers, art supply shops, etc. It's used for bookbinding, box-making, all kinds of stuff.
YEAAHHHH ! NOTIFICATION
Great western trail has recessed boards???? I got ripped off
How do you edit a whole video and not realise it's only coming out of one ear? Do you have mono headphones?
Are you new or something?
...he puts the cool sound of the handy-work in one ear and the narration in the other.
#thebeatles
@@1000YearBeard No, he puts his narration in one ear and his labored breathing in the other.
@@vectorchan5647 oh, you're new AND an asshole... I understand.
Not a good start to the video... skip