Laser cut and engrave Laser Engraved Wooden Baseball Scoreboard with Game Instructions
Laser cut and engrave Laser Engraved Wooden Baseball Scoreboard with Game Instructions

Ballpark Boardgame

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  • GameBoardBottom.xcs
    S1
  • GameBoardSidesandGamePieces.xcs
    S1
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    Summary

    I originally created a quick version of this game using a plastic case and vinyl for my sons to play during their older brother’s baseball games. They loved it so much that I decided to design a more polished, wooden version we could keep and enjoy at home—especially on rainy days when we can’t get outside.
    
    This handcrafted game is designed to store everything neatly inside a wooden box with the game board resting on top. Inside, you'll find the dice, scoreboard, red strike & ball markers, and game pieces—everything needed to play a full nine-inning game.
    
    Gameplay follows real baseball rules. The home team starts by rolling a single die to determine whether the pitch is a ball or falls within the strike zone. If it’s a ball, it’s marked on the board with a red token. If it lands in the strike zone, the batting team rolls two dice to determine how play will proceed. After three outs, teams switch just like in a real game, continuing until the end of the ninth inning.
    
    A perfect gift for any dad who loves the game and the memories it creates.
    
    

    Production Info

    Application scenario
    Laser processing
    Software
    xTool Creative Space
    Machine & processing module
    xTool S1
    10W
    Compatible xTool Machine
    Guidelines for using compatible machines
    xTool F1 Ultra
    20W
    xTool P2S
    55W
    xTool S1
    40W, 20W
    xTool M1 Ultra
    10W, 20W
    xTool D1 Pro
    40W, 5W, 20W, 10W
    xTool F1
    10W
    xTool M1
    5W, 10W
    xTool P2
    55W
    Material used
    3mm Black Walnut Plywood
    3mm Black Opaque Glossy Acrylic
    Difficulty Level
    Intermediate

    Setting

    License

    (aka CC Zero) is a public dedication tool, which allows creators to give up their copyright and put their works into the worldwide public domain.