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Perfect Map tiles, unexpected materials.

So I am trying to make a very professional prototype for the parts of downfall I know that aren't going to change. So looking to make the tiles I went on my epic quest in search of chipboard, alas whomever I inquired concerning said chipboard simple raised an eyebrow and tried to look like they knew what I was talking about.

"Um sorry," said the disheveled Staples worker, "I don't think we have any C-H-I-T board? We do have some corkboard for posting notes to though..."

"Corkboard, really, corkboard!" I exclaimed in horror, " I don't need no stinking corkboard."

$4 later I was driving home with my newly purchased corkboard.

Startled that it cut so well, shocked out how well cardstock glued to it's surface, I found that I no longer wanted chipboard. The feel, the weight, the slight bend and flexiblity were all desirable; and I now have a professional looking prototype for my board that feels and looks better than I could have hoped.

Thank you disheveled Staples worker, thank you.

Comments

$4?

What size sheet did you get for $4?

4 ft squard

4: 1x1 squares.

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