Digimon V-Pet Deck Box

Digimon V-Pet Deck Box

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Double Sleeved Box
Double Sleeved Box
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2.4 h
1 plate
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23 min
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Single Sleeved Box
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2.4 h
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Double Sleeved Box (No Insert)
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A deck box for the digimon card game, designed to look like a v-pet.  Three versions are available, one for single sleeved and two for double sleeved decks (one for decks using inner sleeves and one for outer sleeves).  All fit 50 card main decks and 4 card egg deck, with a bit of room extra room for a 5th egg or pair of memory counters.  The center button can be used as a memory counter, and is held on with a magnet.

 

Aside from the 3D printed parts, you'll also need:

  • 2x Disk magnets (5mm * 1mm)
  • Transparent window (58.15mm * 60mm * 1/8 in.)
    • A printable alternative for this is also included

 

For a full breakdown and assembly instructions, you can check out my video here:

Update (2024-04-22): Added .step and .3mf files for the outer sleeve compatible deck box to the 3mf and design files folders.  The parts are “Top (56 mm)” and “Bottom (56 mm).”  The other parts (insert, trim, etc.) are unchanged from the other designs.

 

Update (2024-03-27): Added .step and .3mf files for a new version of the insert piece that replaces the magnet for a 3rd threaded post.  This can be found under the “Drafts” folder, as though I believe there should be no issues, I have not had time to test the prints myself.

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Would this work fine for a resin printer you think? Complete novice here about to purchase first 3D printer and this is one of the things I'm wanting to make. Stuck between a local used Saturn 3 Ultra and bambu a1/p1p. Not sure if resin can do anything the regular ones can
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I don't have much experience with resin printers, but I don't see any reason why there would be issues printing this with a resin printer. You would just need to slice it yourself.
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Replying to @mooylee1 :
I've ended up choosing to get a filament one, after looking into it the upkeep/requirements of a resin printers are probably a little too much for my first time dipping into this space. Thanks for the answer anyways, though!
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Got in my A1 Combo last night, printed this as my first real print (did a test print of filament holder) and it worked perfectly! Only mild concern is it's a pretty tight fit (width wise) for Dragonshield sleeves, had to shake the box to get it the cards out
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is there a way to make this work on the A1 mini? I’m new to all this.
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Yep! If you download the 3mf files, you can open it in bambu studio and just change the printer from P1P to A1
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Major issues combining with the box.
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Hey, just for reference what issues did you have?
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Strength Issue
Other Issues:Cool Design, but the tolerances are too tight. I printed this on my Bambu P1S. The screw on buttons won't screw on properly and the reset button won't fit in the hole. On top of that when I try to take off the lid, the way it comes off deforms the bottom half of the box and broke off the top few layers of the bottom. All that aside this is a really cool design and I look forward to seeing the updated version.
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Weird, the prints shown off in the video/images were printed on my P1P and I have many issues. The reset button can be a bit finicky, where sometimes it just come out too large or too small, but I haven't had any issues removing the lid. Thanks for the feedback
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Replying to @mooylee1 :
I've been thinking about how to describe it. Basically if you lift the lid on a tilt instead of pulling straight up, it will catch and break the top of the bottom piece. It took me several tries to figure out how to lift the lid straight up and it still takes some work
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Replying to @pitchblackflame :
I know this is cliche, but it it possible the filament you're using is extra brittle, or is something like silk PLA that can have layer adhesion issues? Normally to open the boxes, I life one side of the lid before the other, like in the video here: https://i.imgur.com/Vi5qt5B.mp4 It's obviously a bit exaggerated in the video, but I've been pretty rough with the boxes and haven't had any issues with splitting or breaking
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good finish quality
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It's fine
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