How To Make Print and Play Game Cards

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16 Mar 201922:09

Summary

TLDRIn this detailed tutorial, Martin takes viewers through his process of creating print-and-play cards for the prototype war game, 'The Shores of Tripoli.' He shares the tools and materials required, including a rotary cutter, hole punch, and 3M spray glue, as well as techniques for printing, aligning, and cutting the cards. Martin also demonstrates how to apply a glossy finish with Rust-Oleum enamel and round the corners of the cards for a more professional look. The video provides step-by-step guidance for making cards that are both functional and visually appealing, perfect for home printing enthusiasts.

Takeaways

  • 😀 A three-layer method is used to make print-and-play cards: plain paper for the front and back, with cardstock in the middle for sturdiness.
  • 😀 Tools required include a rotary cutter, straight-edge ruler, self-healing mat, corner rounder, hole punch, heavy-duty scissors, spray glue, and clear enamel coating.
  • 😀 The process begins with printing the card files, followed by applying Rust-Oleum Crystal Clear Enamel to seal the ink and provide a glossy finish.
  • 😀 Aligning the front and back cards is crucial, and the use of a light source can help ensure accurate alignment before gluing.
  • 😀 Hole punches are used to help align the front and back of the cards precisely before adhering them together.
  • 😀 The cards are cut out using a rotary cutter to ensure clean and precise edges.
  • 😀 Rounded corners are added to the cards using a Kabamaru Pro corner rounder to give them a professional look.
  • 😀 It’s important to spray glue outside to avoid fumes and damage to the indoor environment.
  • 😀 The final cards, although well-aligned and rounded, don't have the flexibility of mass-produced cards and should not be riffle shuffled.
  • 😀 The process is hands-on and allows for a personalized print-and-play experience, ideal for board game prototypes or home gaming setups.
  • 😀 The cards are printed at poker size (2.5 x 3.5 inches), and this method works well for small batch card production at home.

Q & A

  • What is the game 'The Shores of Tripoli' about?

    -The Shores of Tripoli is a war game still under development and beta testing, designed by Kevin Bertram. The script references making a print-and-play version of this game.

  • Why is Martin making a print-and-play version of 'The Shores of Tripoli'?

    -Martin wanted to try out the game after hearing about it and decided to create his own print-and-play copy since he had already made the board but had procrastinated on making the cards.

  • What are the three layers used for making the cards?

    -The cards are made using three layers: a front layer of plain paper, a back layer of plain paper, and a middle layer of cardstock.

  • What tools does Martin use to cut out the cards?

    -Martin uses a rotary cutter, a metal ruler with cork backing, and a self-healing mat. These tools help him to cut out the cards accurately.

  • Why is a self-healing mat used in the card-making process?

    -A self-healing mat is used to prevent damage to the underlying surface when cutting the cards, ensuring that the table or work area stays protected.

  • What is the purpose of using a corner rounder tool?

    -The corner rounder is used to give the cards rounded corners, which helps create a more professional and polished look for the print-and-play cards.

  • What brand of spray glue does Martin recommend, and why?

    -Martin recommends 3M Super 77 spray glue, as it is his preferred brand for adhering the layers of the cards. It’s durable and lasts for multiple builds.

  • What is the role of the Rust-Oleum enamel spray in the card-making process?

    -The Rust-Oleum clear enamel spray is used to coat the cards, sealing the ink, preventing smudging, and giving the cards a glossy finish, which makes the colors pop and enhances their appearance.

  • Why does Martin use a hole punch during the card-making process?

    -The hole punch is used to create small alignment holes that help ensure the front and back of the cards are perfectly aligned when glued together.

  • What type of paper does Martin use for the cardstock, and why?

    -Martin uses Neenah bright white cardstock with a weight of 65 pounds for the middle layer. This weight is lighter than his usual choice of 110-pound cardstock but still suitable for the project.

  • What is the advantage of using a rotary cutter over other cutting methods?

    -The rotary cutter provides precision and accuracy when cutting out the cards, ensuring that the edges are straight and clean compared to using scissors or other methods.

  • What is the importance of the proper alignment of the card backs and fronts?

    -Proper alignment of the card backs and fronts ensures that when the cards are glued together, they match up correctly, providing a clean, professional look.

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