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Magic-Daniel
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Could I do most of the prep work at home to save time on the location for each new photo?

How would my prep work look like to make Tic Tac Toe ready for a new photo on the road?
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Yes, you can do the prep work at home. However, if you are thinking of using a lot of different photo with the same tiles in one day, you will need some time to "reset."
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On Feb 13, 2020, CMR wrote:
Yes, you can do the prep work at home. However, if you are thinking of using a lot of different photo with the same tiles in one day, you will need some time to "reset."


How much time will it take to do the reset?

And how will the whole process look like if you look at the prep you need to do at home versus the reset time on the road?
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Anyone?🙂
CMR
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My guess is about 10 minutes, but I would prefer to do the prep at home.
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I have the stage version. Swapping images takes about 10 mins, as indicated above. You need adequate space to accommodate the prep (a nice flat table suits me), and, to be safe, I always assemble the new image, on the board, and check if adjustments are necessary. It’s a *slightly* unwieldy process that you get used to. Not something I’d like to do at the event, however.
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On Mar 4, 2020, Damian wrote:
Not something I’d like to do at the event, however.


Agreed!
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I purchased the new parlor X version used. It is fine with one problem. The X's and O's have black smudges that keep appearing. I assume it is from the black ink. They can be removed with a little damp cloth but it looks messy. I have attempted to help this by spraying a clear matt finish on them but I would like to replace them. The thumb drive does not have a file to print more.

My question is has anyone else had this problem? Are there any files available to print new?

Ron
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Does anyone know where to buy refills of the foam squares?
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Is it possible for closeup at all?
Damian
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Kasper777: you can order directly from the manufacturer, Magiclism, in Hong Kong.

Spooky: Tic Tac Toe Mini is the close up version.
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Does anyone know the overall dimensions of the Parlor and Stage versions? I asked Penguin and they only know the size of the package.
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Avimagic - ealier in this discussion BradBrown wrote:
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Just FYI, for anyone who might be interested: I made a little browser-based utility to simplify creating the images to customize it. Since a lot of people seem to have difficulty with this part, I decided to pretty it up a bit make it publicly available.

Basically, you just provide your image, and it takes care of resizing, splitting, and printing. You can print stage size on letter or A4 paper, with each square split across two pages. Of course, if you're printing on tabloid or A3 size, you can print a full stage-sized square on a single page.

I find it helpful. Your mileage may vary. If you want to give it a try, it's here: https://magicalbrad.github.io/tictactoe/


On the webpage are the sizes of all the different versions. Might be helpful
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Sorry. Just seen that the previous post was from last year.
Thought it was just a few days ago - had no intention of bumping up an old thread!
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If anyone has a parlour size version for sale I would be interested please!
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I see now there is a Tic Tac Toe Pro 2 available. Any idea what has changed? ????
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Hi How

Bond Lee said that the difference between the original Tic Tac Toe Pro and Tic Tac Toe Pro 2 is that the quality of the clear acrylic plastic boards have been upgraded with stronger materials and magnets, the white boards have been upgraded with the X and the O printed onto them and an ABS case is now provided in order to store everything.

Have a nice day.

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Corporate Magician