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MTG Commander Table Tray

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0.2mm nozzle, 0.1mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm nozzle, 0.1mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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17.4 h
1 plate
5.0(2)

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Description

Behold! A basic tabletop tray that you can store things in. Made out of both bordem and need as players were taking to long hunting for dice or tokens or stalling so they dont rage when you boardwiped them. Has a number of features and is a fairly easy print for those that dont wanna spend huge hours min-maxing their printers. Double-Layered the dice trays to minimize table space. This is the V2 of the original design that had an unfortunate “I forgot it in the car during 105F weather” accident. Gave me an excuse to fix up some design problems and increase the quality.

Features!
- Holds up to 32 dice, 16 on each level.
- Holds up to 4 markers, 1 for each player.
- Holds up to 9 Infinitoken Coins.
- Space for infinitokens, regular tokens or Exile if your table is ruthless
- Small table footprint so it doesnt take up too much room using stacked dice sections.
- Rounded dice bay corners so you can slide the dice out easily from any direction.
- Rounded upper-tray corners to give more access to the bottom dice.
- Reduced sharp corners so you dont accidentally rip open or poke holes in your bag.

Make sure you have supports enabled!
Honestly, whatever works best for you normally. But make sure you not only have supports enabled, but you set the “On build plate only” option to ON. Otherwise you will have remnants messing up the bottom dice tray. I suggest:
Type: Tree/Auto
Style: Organic
On Build Plate Only: Yes/Check
Remove Small Overhangs: Yes/Check

With these settings, it took me less than 2 minutes to have it cleaned up and ready to play with once it was printed.


FAQ from my Tables/Playgroup:
Q: Why didnt you print this on its back to reduce the huge overhang?
A: While it reduces the top trays overhang, printing it on its back will force you to use supports inside of where your cards go and its a nightmare for those that dont have their settings super dialed in. Last thing I want is for someone to use it as an Exile station and scratch up their cards because of some leftover support.

Q: Why does the outer dice lean? Why not just make it bigger?
A: Bigger means more time, more filament. I also like that the ones on the edges are lifted as it allows for you to grab the dice if its across the table from you because you have something to hook onto.
 

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