Slimmer Windowed Commander Deck Box

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Hello Makerworld. I'm proud to present a remix to you. The adjustments are minor but I think the improvements are huge. In the pictures you can see that this deck box is slightly smaller than the commonly available “bowled her” cases that most players seem to be using these days, but it has the same carry capacity. I especially like this design of deck box because it allows you to see your commander, making it easy to grab the right one on the first try. Importantly, it also uses very little filament. My slicer calculates it at 62.83 Grams with my recommended settings. That is 75 cents using bottom shelf filament. The trade off to this ultra thin and light case is that it isn't as water resistant as fully sealed cases are and it's more delicate. This case is meant for organization on a shelf or in dedicated gaming carry cases.

 

The original file had several millimeters more space than necessary width wise that prevented me from storing as many decks in my deck case. The dimensions have been adjusted to remove the slop while allowing for a good fit for the deck while using dragon shield sleeves. They are standard size as far as I know and other brands should be fine, but I only have dragon shields to try.

 

The clearance for the locking mechanism was also adjusted tighter as it was always loose on my printer.

If you need to adjust the fitment further, select the lid in the slicer, unlock the dimensions in the bar above “Slice now” by clicking the lock icon till it is open and adjust the y dimensions part of a millimeter smaller or larger depending on how sloppy or tight your printer made it.

 

Recommended settings:

 

.2 height with .3 width lines. This results in the thin walls being made with more layer lines and lends it more strength.

3 walls, 3 bottom and top

8 percent 3d honeycomb infill or 12 percent gyroid infill to give consistent strength to the walls. A lot of patterns leave huge voids unless you increase the percentage in these thin walls. toggle off perimeters and external perimeters to double check you have a consistent and frequent infill to maximize the box's strength.

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