1. A wooden playmat; each card space on the playmat is marked and a small tray can be used for extras
2. A grid-style gameboard cut via the laser cutter
3. A wooden relief detailing Sid’s 5th floor seniors
4. A folding playmat that can be used as a case
5. A Catan playset, modified to have 3-dimensional decorations on the hex tiles (i.e. Mountains, Desert, Forest, etc.) as well as point trackers for each player
6. A tabletop gaming grid; the grid itself is sunken and each cube can be raised or lowered to form walls and each side has a drawer/tray for use in games.
7. A more advanced playmat with more defined card indents and a folding layout that allows it to be carried compactly
8. A simple carrying case with a compartmentalized tray that can be removed to store larger items
9. A more thorough relief; the design can be separated into panels where each edge can jut out through 3D-printed designs
10. Individual figurines; I have no idea what kind I would make, though soldered metal seems standard