PokerBuddy: playing card deck and chips box

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PokerBuddy: playing card deck and chips box

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X1 Carbon
P1S
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X1
X1E
A1

2 colors 0.20mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
2 colors 0.20mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
2.5 h
1 plate

1 color embossed 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
1 color embossed 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
2.4 h
1 plate

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Description

PokerBuddy

 

The PokerBuddy is an handy latching box that can hold a deck of standard playing cards and an handful of chips to bring around and play!

 

The box is designed with a latching closing mechanism and a print in place hinge, you just need to hit print!

The playing deck can be inserted both with a box or without it, so you can also use the PokerBuddy to store your favourite card decks.

 

The ace of spades design can be printed with AMS or in single color using the debossed version you find in the print profiles.

 

The chips side can only accomodate 15 standard poker chips, if you want to take more with you, check out the PokerBuddy Mini, which includes mini sized chips and appropriately sized holes for them.

If you need some chips to print i can suggest the Deluxe multi-color Poker Chips by tgnmonster which is what you can see in my photos (i printed then in 2 colors instead of 4)

 

Not a fan of gambling but still a fan of card games? check out the DeckBuddy: it's the same as the PokerBuddy but it's designed to accomodate a deck of cards per each side instead of a deck and some chips.

 

Note for using a different slicer

 

In case you are not using BambuStudio and cannot import the print profile for this, be aware that for the best result, this model has to be print with “print infill first” ON (to avoid bridging artifacts in the corners that keep the cards from falling), and with variable layer height that prints the top part of the print in a finer resolution, to ensure proper hinge and latch functionality, check this image to see how i set up my variable layer height.

 

 

 

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