Mushroom 3D Tic-Tac-Toe

The game is very fun, dynamic, and a great decor piece. I am really proud of it.
I made these in Wood PLA filament and then stayed them and coated them with polyurethane.
I designed this game for my exes birthday a year ago. Releasing it to the public had been an interesting experiment for me. It was a crash course in how the 3D printing space had changed since Bambu Lab hit the scene with an unprecedented influencer marketer campaign.
Since I first gave it to my ex she had been telling me I need to make more and sell them or sell the file. She also had me print another set so that she could give it to her friends kids for Christmas.
I did not create this with the intention of making it more than anything as a gift. As such I had been following her lead on it a bit as I put it out there into the world.
It set an interesting premise for me where I originally had no intent with this design beyond making her happy, and otherwise would want to release these files to the world for free. She wanted me to sell them and make money from it, and I did so in a half ass attempt with my Patreon, where I then became a bit shell shocked by how much the 3d printing scene had evolved. I was not motivated to market it as I normally would for other projects. I had to knock a lot of dust off.
At this point I think I might release this file publicly for free or as part of a starter package with TinkerGolf.com whenever I launch a kick starter there.
