Screenshot of Fusion design for the pegboard.
Note: When printing, supports are needed.
STL: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yYqhkQ9xDlhA9dZH99yk_qvt2OOh4E7S/view?usp=sharing
Screenshot of Fusion design for the pegboard insert.
STL: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hGiLhmrwUsTymPqQ2xhqTARGKeMN8s6Y/view?usp=sharing
To the left is the pegboard base assembled. The base consists of the pegboard and pegboard insert. The design of having an insert was chosen to ensure that the pegs don't fall into the holes on the board when transporting the board between tables.
Screenshot of Fusion design for flower peg 1.
Note: When printing, it is best for flower top being the side that's on the print plate base and also increase the infill to 50% to ensure they don't break.
STL: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UXK7PSOQqqKzjNr7YYZV_rz_nJZk5Jh3/view?usp=sharing
Screenshot of Fusion design for flower peg 2.
Note: When printing, it is best for flower top being the side that's on the print plate base and also increase the infill to 50% to ensure they don't break.
STL: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gLz0DWKy-KO-YJ1ytlRkMaepKVTEWxw6/view?usp=sharing
Screenshot of Fusion design for flower peg 3.
Note: When printing, it is best for flower top being the side that's on the print plate base and also increase the infill to 50% to ensure they don't break.
STL: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qjvywOtcC1RM4y83-tAKRkDsZNCPLYnN/view?usp=sharing
To the left are the flower pegs. They fit into the pegboard with a lock-and-key fit, thus, they can only be attached on removed from the board one way. This design was chosen to prevent children from ripping it out out the board to harshly when playing. Even though they have a snug fit in the board, they can still be spun around when playing with them.
Screenshot of Fusion design for the bendy peg.
STL: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-Hwl3eN9kaKZwEhqdXc5JwxZwKtYUcTK/view?usp=sharing
Screenshot of Fusion design for the slider beads.
STL: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1as9wuW_6CSjIplzJnbhxMBSqp9pjGT-4/view?usp=sharing
To the left is the bendy peg with slider beads attached to it. For this design, only one of the legs have a key notch that can lock into the board. Therefore, this attachment piece for the board will need more caution. Even though the notch-less leg still has a snug fit, the beads that slide on it can fall off if not careful.
Screenshot of Fusion design for the plain peg.
Note: When printing, it is best to increase the infill to 50% to ensure they don't break.
STL: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DtaEIv39qOcs93BtFXKU3Bc_tnBzCKhg/view?usp=sharing