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Command Tower for Rugged Deck Box

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
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43.1 h
3 plates

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Description

As a newer designer to the 3D printing community, I created this storage system to help organize my Commander decks based on their (bracket). I quickly admired the “Rugged Commander Deck Boxand wanted something to house the boxes.

 

Design Notes:

  • Design Origin: These three models were derived from a single parent design (The Archive). While they share the same structural geometry, please note the following:
    • The Archive (8-tier): Fully test-printed and verified to fit the Rugged Deck Box linked above.
    • The Spire (2x2) & The Sentry (1x4): These are logical extensions of the parent design. While they have not been physically test-printed, they share the same verified dimensions and should perform perfectly. I included them just for variation purposes or easier break down of deck collections/themes/colors/brackets.  

I unfortunately do not have a lot of free time to make modifications, so these will be mostly as is. Open to feedback if time ever permits me to adjust them - but this is unlikely as was meant as a quick project, that I thought others might enjoy as well. 

 

My test print (the pictures provided) were in PETG with 12% infill using Adaptive Cubic infill pattern. 

I ran out of white filament ¾ through the print, thus the two tone. 

It is fairly airtight - so i adjusted the side and top profile settings by 0.6mm to give slightly more breathing room but keeping things held in place. 

Cheers. 

 

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