Domino tiles work great with small square tiles and small square boards. They are exactly double as long as they are wide. You may mix and match up to 4 types of these items per sheet. They are printed on 60 point (0.06 inches) thick chipboard.
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Base Material Cost | $7.25 |
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Laser Costs Per Slug | $0.342 |
Price Per Item Lasered | $0.72 |
Items Per Sheet | 12 |
Items Per Slug | 3 |
Slugs Per Sheet | 4 |
Number of Games | 1 | 10 | 100 | 500 | 1000 |
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Component Price | $8.62 | $7.20 | $5.50 | $4.50 | $4.00 |
Finished Dimensions |
2 x 4 x 0.07 in
51 x 102 x 2 mm |
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Finished Weight | 0.9400 oz per Domino Tile 27 g |
Shipping Dimensions |
4.5 x 8 x 0.07 in
114 x 203 x 2 mm |
Image Size | 675x1275 pixels |
Front/Back Orientation | Flip template along the long edge. |
Material | 60pt chipboard covered with heavy matte finish paper |
Cut Type | Laser |
Slug Size | Medium |
More Information | TGC's Help Site |
Fitting | |
Mix-N-Match |
Medium punchouts are printed on both sides. They come on 4.5 by 8 inch slugs (4 slugs per sheet) that you must punch out. Cuts are cut by laser, and as a result you can mix and match items on a sheet by having a different item type on each slug.
Laser cut items will have a slight amount of soot around the edges, which can easily be wiped off; and will have a campfire smell for about a week after you open them.