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Re: Printing Counters



Printing directly on card stock would be easiest. Have you found a good printer for that? 

Printing to sticker paper is also great, but a bit fiddlier.

I have used rubber cement but with mixed results per counter. Ive also drawn directly onto card stock.

I used to use photocopy reductions, but have since used computers and printers.



-------- Original message --------
From: someotherwag <someotherwag@gmail.com>
Date: 9/6/18 5:05 AM (GMT+01:00)
To: tft@brainiac.com
Subject: Re: Printing Counters

I print them on cardstock.  I took pictures that I found on the net and reduced them to the size of the characters in the old minigames.  If the pictures are copyrighted, is it OK to share them with you for free, or should I not do that?



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-------- Original message --------
From: Joe Beutel <mejobo@comcast.net>
Date: 9/5/18 1:04 PM (GMT-08:00)
To: tft@brainiac.com
Subject: Printing Counters

Anyone have any know-how on printing counters that play well with classic Melee + Wizard and Microquest counters? I?m thinking about what sort of paper to use and if there?s some sort of laminating process that I should follow. I mostly care about having a similar ?heft? to original counters.

Aside, if anyone has printable files of counters they?re willing to share I?d appreciate them. I?ve found some custom ones from now defunct TFT websites and have some pictures to replace some counters lost over the years (down to one skeleton!), but the former is going to be difficult to print properly.