Pokémon Deck Box - Poké Ball

Pokémon Deck Box - Poké Ball

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Luxury Ball
Luxury Ball
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Introducing my take on a classic Pokémon Deck Box; the first of many themed Deck Boxes intended to securely, but stylishly, hold onto your battle deck.

 

Features:

  • Compact Design
    • This box is designed to be as small and compact as possible, while still holding the required amount of cards for a full deck of Pokémon card.
  • 60+ Double Sleeved Cards
    • This box is intended, and has been tested, for use with 60 double-sleeved cards. The exact sleeves I use are Dragon Shield's Sealable Inner Sleeves, inside Ultra Pro Penny Sleeves.
  • Secure Lid with Functioning Button!
    • The tolerances on the top assembly have been tweaked several times to ensure a tight fit, that will not come off accidentally, but also can be easily opened when wanted.
    • The Button and box function just as you would expect and like an actual Poké Ball! Simply push the button in and tilt the lid open or closed.
  • No Additional Parts Needed!
    • It was crucial that this design required no parts other than what you can print. There is no need for glue, magnets, or anything else and this box can be assembled right off your print bed.
  • Modular Design
    • Each piece 3D printed and modular. In the event a piece gets damaged or breaks, the entire design can be disassembled and the single broken piece can be printed by itself and replaced. 
    • This also allows easy customization between the different Poké Ball designs. Simply print your favorite Poké Ball and swap out the top piece. You can even keep extras around to swap depending on your deck or mood!

Printing Tips:

  • Each Poké Ball includes two different print profiles, one for users with an AMS and one for users without
    • The AMS profile is setup to print by object for minimum waste. The position of the pieces and the print sequence was meticulously done to ensure all parts could fit on one plate and should not be changed
    • These print profiles are highly recommended and have all the necessary settings changed
  • Classic wall generator will give you the best finish on the thin parts of the print. Arachne will leave visible bumps on the outer surface.
  • It is highly recommended to use 100% when printing the Latch. This will give it the most strength and prevent breakage during use
    • If not using the included print profiles, you can set this change to the Latch only by going to the Objects tab in Bambu Studio. There you can find the Latch object and select it and change the infill percentage for that piece to 100% while keeping your default infill percentage for the rest of the pieces

 

Assembly Overview: Video guide

  1. Print one each of the six pieces - Top, Middle, Latch, Button, Button - Outer Ring, and Bottom
    1. It is highly recommended to use the included print profile or make the changes outlined above
  2. Slid the Latch into the corresponding slot in the Middle piece
    1. This is intended to be a tight fit to keep the Latch as stable as possible
  3. Place the inner Button piece in the corresponding hole in the Middle piece
  4. Place the Button - Outer Ring over top of the inner Button piece and push in to snap it in place
    1. The inner Button piece is free moving and functional, while being held in place by the outer ring
  5. Place the Top piece on top of the Middle piece that has been fully assembled and simply squeeze down
    1. This is intended to be a tight fit so that these two pieces remain together during use
  6. Assembly is done

 

How to Operate:

  1. Line up the notch on the back of the top assembly with the notch on the back of the Bottom piece
    1. This is best done at a 45 degree angle and can be thought of as a hinge mechanism that helps with opening and closing
  2. While pressing the inner Button, click the top assembly down into place
  3. Repeat the above steps in reverse to open
    1. Remembering the notched back acts as a hinge, press the inner Button and then rotate the top backwards to open, like a Poké Ball

 

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twice, same problem, add a skirt, and still continued! any tips? a1 printer with ams.
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There definitely seems to be some lifting or adhesion problems going on there. I would make sure the build plate is nice and clean with some soap and water. If needed, maybe try a glue stick on the build plate as well. I've also experienced problems with my A1 Mini and my houses A/C, due to it being open to the air. I had to move the printer due to the A/C vent blowing on one side of my prints, causing one side to cool faster than the other and cause warping. Maybe some things to think about?
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Replying to @designsbyMarcum :
I washed the board and I'm going to try again. It could be the cold, where I live it's 41º to 46ºF and my printer is in an area without doors, open, it could be that, I'll try to enclose it too.
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Replying to @user_3307993193 :
where download the great ball?
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Why can't I do it?
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Are you using the included print profile?
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Replying to @designsbyMarcum :
Yes, whether I open it directly with Bambu Studio or download the 3mf file and open it directly, this situation occurs. I haven't changed any settings.
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Replying to @lalilulelo_3 :
What version of Bambu Studio are you on? I believe the latest update since my profile was released may have changed some things when it comes to object spacing on the build plate. I've set the profile to private until I can investigate.
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Printed easily and looks great. You could probably save some time by changing the the order to "by object" and print two colors on one plate. The lid is on the tough side to open but it works as advertised.
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Thank you for your rating, boost, and feedback! Printing by object is a good idea for those with an AMS or the ability to do manual filament changes! I'm in the final phases of testing an updated version that includes a working button / latch for the lid, so hopefully that will solve any issues with it being tough to open.
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Replying to @designsbyMarcum :
Yeah, I forgot not everyone has an AMS :-). I'm already looking forward to the next version.
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Replying to @Bungleboy :
New version has been uploaded, as well as a separate print profile for AMS users to include your suggestion! It took a lot of manual adjustments of the position and print sequence, but now you can print the entire Poké Ball on one build plate!
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Great print! One thing I considered was swapping the red with the white, so the bottom half would have the button and latch. This way, it would have higher walls to hold your cards and be easier to close when packed with cards. However, in current Pokemon lore, the button stays with the top half. But, it you’re not too particular with that, you might want to swap the red and the white. Besides, if you look at the back of the Pokemon battle trading cards, the button is on the bottom half. 😉
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I actually debated this exact thing for a long time, ultimately deciding to follow what is shown in the game / anime for the final design. Good catch though!
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Replying to @designsbyMarcum :
I decided to look up if they ever updated the back of the cards, and apparently this year of 2024 they finally changed the pokeball on the back to show the button on the top half lol after 25 years!
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Replying to @EpicBenjo :
Oh wow, I didn't even know that!
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This worked out so well! I printed the top and bottom in PETG-HF and the middle section in PLA-CF. the print turned out so well, although I did have to restart the bottom section after buildup on the nozzle affected the print. second try worked perfectly!
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I'm glad it works well! How are you liking the high flow PETG?
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Replying to @designsbyMarcum :
This was my first project using it, I'm very new to printing. I thought is worked really nicely and gave a lovely finish. looking forward to making more of these for certain!
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Great print!! My grandson is going to love it. I am very new to 3D printing and this was easy to print and assemble. I love the fact that it was print and go. Great design, thank you for sharing.
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Awesome! I'm glad it turned out well and was easy for you. That was exactly my goal!
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Really nice, printed perfect! It's beautiful 😍
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Such a happy Dragonite!
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Very good stuff, building some for some friends now. gonna have to take a look at that patreon to catch 'em all
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Thank you! They are looking great!
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I made a. It custom color and it turned out perfect.
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Nice Luxury Ball theme there! What filaments did you use?
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This is a great print! I love the ingenious way you made the closure and the push button without the need for a spring. My kids love it! thanks so much!
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Thank you very much! It took me a lot of trial and error to get the button and latch just right.
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