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The Design
This customized Commander deck box was crafted with care and precision to protect your expensive cardboard.
Perfect Fit: The interior dimensions are engineered to snugly fit sleeved cards, preventing movement and potential damage during transport.
Enhanced Commander Display: The box integrates a BCW or UltiPro mini snap case for showcasing your commander card in its full glory. This alternative to standard 3x4 top loaders provides superior protection in a much smaller form factor, allowing for a more compact box.
Customizable Aesthetic: The designs are embedded into the lid and/or box and can be ‘split to parts’ in Bambu Studio for effortless recoloring. This makes it easy to personalize the box in your preferred colors.
Superior Magnetic Closure: Magnets ensure a firm lid closure, eliminating wear and tear over time seen in push-to-lock boxes. The lid is easy to remove and incredibly satisfying to snap shut.
No Friction, No Binding: Unlike other boxes that rely on sliding plastic parts, this design avoids the common issue of binding, making opening and closing a breeze.
Affordable and Accessible Materials: The magnets and BCW or Ultipro mini snap cases are affordable and widely available, so you can build your perfect deck box without breaking the bank.
Modular System: With interchangeable lids and boxes so you can mix and match designs to suit your needs.
Deck Box Capacity
The box can hold:
105 standard size double sleeves cards99 standard size single sleeved cards and 20 standard size single sleeved tokens99 standard size single sleeved cards and 40 standard size unsleeved tokens230 standard size unsleeved cards
Magnets
The 6mm X 3mm magnets are press fit using a magnet jig and a hobby hammer. Polarity matters, once the magnets go in they are very difficult to remove. I recommend using a jig like this. You can buy the magnets from Amazon for around 0.06 cents each.
Mini Snap Cases
Mini Snap cases are available directly from BCW or UltiPro, Amazon, or your local game store. I typically spend less than one US dollar each.
Printing
I recommend Ironing topmost surfaces if you have the time
Move the seam to the back; if you don't it will bunch up in the bottom front.
For some art you will need to enable ‘thin wall detection’ under Strength Settings → Walls.
I print with 15% or 10% Grid or Gyroid infill.
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I must say these boxes with the engraved sides are an absolute hit (squirrels, bunnies, goblins oh my!), almost more so than the art panel ones which was a surprise to me. Would love more of those, maybe an option for the plain deck box with mtg emblems or mana symbols on the lid/sides we can dress up with fancy filament??? 😇
All the boxes I make use the same size magnet. In my opinion, the 6mm X 3mm magnets are the cheapest price per unit with the appropriate strength. I do not want to assume they are the best. Is there a more universal size used by the community?
Not sure if there is a universal size, i'm just poor and only have 5x3. :(
But I have a Krenko deck and want this box lol.
I've tried resizing myself, but i'm really new at printing, and don't know how to do 3d modeling.
Very sick print. Having issues with the filament not fully filling in in some tiny spots on the goblin, but maybe that's a me issue. I am using Inline Matte PLA and printing at .20mm. Either way, amazing print.
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