Card Sorting Tray

Card Sorting Tray

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0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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I hate sorting cards, I like to keep opening packs, But I like them to be easy to put away in a binder after. So I made this tray to hold them neatly.

Sort your cards into piles 1-9, 10-19, 20-29 etc etc and this way you can stop halfway through, Get up, move them around without losing your place or shuffling them together. Then when ready to put into a binder it is super easy to have them sorted into piles by card number already.

 

The tray has magnet spots so you can link multiple trays together, print 4 and you can sort 24 piles of cards which should be enough for most sets. I use it for sorting pokemon cards.

You can buy this printed from my website Pastime Paradise

 

Make sure the magnets line up correctly, so there are 4 holes on the side and you have to flip the magnets around so it goes North, South, North South and on the other side of the tray it goes South, North, South, North. Make sure you line up your trays the same way and they should all snap together :)

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Make sure the magnets line up correctly, so there are 4 holes on the side and you have to flip the magnets around so it goes North, South, North South and on the other side of the tray it goes South, North, South, North. Make sure you line up your trays the same way and they should all snap together :) I use the 6x3mm magnets and just bang them in with a hammer, they should be a perfect snap fit.

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