Playing Cards - Standard Size

Playing Cards - Standard Size

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0.08mm Slow with Pattern for Playing Cards
0.08mm Slow with Pattern for Playing Cards
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0.08mm Slow with Pattern for Playing Cards - A1 Mini
0.08mm Slow with Pattern for Playing Cards - A1 Mini
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EDIT: I have now released a very simplistic but functional “box” for these cards: https://makerworld.com/en/models/943391#profileId-909496

Looking for a deck of cards that fit into an Altoids tin? Find it here: https://makerworld.com/en/models/889696#profileId-845879

 

Based off my design for Altoids-sized cards, I decided to also create “standard sized” cards for those who are looking for a replacement deck of their own playing cards.

 

Here we have a standard 54-card deck: the typical 13 cards for every suite and also two jokers: one in a Clubs suite and one in a Hearts suite.

 

These are the perfect Christmas gift as they are:

  • Versatile! Resistant to liquid damage, these are perfect at the beach or around the pool. (And uniquely suited for any drinking game)
  • Affordable! Weighing in at just shy of 90g of filament for all 54 cards, you're looking at USD $2.25 total damage. Not bad!
  • Unique! Each of the five picture cards were designed based off AI generated vector images. This, paired with the “Octagram Spiral” pattern, give these cards a truly unique look.

EDIT on 14 January 2025: Please note that these cards have to be printed using BLACK filament as the background colour, otherwise there is a risk that they will be see through. I've tried this using BambuLab Royal Purple Sparkle (13700) filament, but even this is too see through to make a working deck of cards.

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great set of cards! buy I'm having this weird issue with printing them and I'm not sure what's going on. currently using the a1 with abs lite
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Initially I thought that the filament type might be an issue, but parts of your print seems perfectly fine. I suspect the issue is first layer adhesion. Because there is an octogram spiral pattern on that first layer, perfect adhesion is crucial. I would suggest: watch the print closely and see what exactly is happening during the printing of that top right corner. I suspect you'll see some of the lines "curl up", indicating adhesion problems. The bottom right is beautiful, so it might also be a bed levelling issue? (anecdotally: I have 4 A1 Mini printers and they all print beautifully, but one specific machine has an issue at the top left of the bed. The prints never stick. I haven't even checked if it can be adjusted, but bef levelling calibration doesn't seem to accommodate for it, so it's likely way out of whack in that corner)
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For what it's worth: I seem to print two or three plates of cards perfectly fine, but then the next plate, one card comes out with similar issues as yours. (though not as badly) It so happens that the card that fails is usually the one where my palm rests on the plate to remove the prime tower!
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Replying to @GutterGames_CA :
yea im not sure what happened, ill take a look when im not busy but i tried looking this problem up and said that i would need to clean the bed, which i did and the print that came off it was perfect, and then i tried one right after that and that problem came up again, so once again i cleaned the bed again but the print failed again even with glue so im not sure
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difficult to print on smooth plate but very very cool
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That looks amazing, love the colour choice. And yes, the smooth plates are near impossible. I uploaded a picture of the Carbon Fiber style plate a few days ago, it was one of the only successful prints I managed on that plate. Still comes out looking brilliant!
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Replying to @GutterGames_CA :
I used a smooth shining stars plate. printing with the plate clean and at 50% speed is the best combination and works
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Replying to @GutterGames_CA :
if you only listen to one stranger on the internet ever... listen to me now. wash your build plate with warm water and dawn and dont touch it LOL.. only issue ive had with this type of plate is that if you look at them funny they get oil on them and wont stick.
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to thin not like normal cards and you can see thru the cards these are genuine garbage if anyone prints these and doesn’t give 1 star it’s a bot reveiw worst print I’ve ever done
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I am sorry that this model is not to your liking and while I would love to help you print this successfully, I would need more specific information on what issues you are experiencing. To address some of the opinions you shared: 1. "to thin" [sic] Bicycle cards are made from 300GSM paper which is the equivalent of 0.32mm thickness. My print profile shared here is 4 layers of 0.08mm which also equals 0.32mm in thickness. The total thickness of a layer can be influenced by filament diameter accuracy. I exclusively use Bambu Lab filaments and, after having printed roughly 15 sets of these cards, the total thickness of the final deck is an average of roughly 1.2mm thicker than a standard Bicycle Cards deck. This would mean that the cards are actually around 0.7% thicker than a regular Bicycle card. 2. "not like normal cards" This is true. The "feel" of the cards is "gritty" due to being printed on a textured build plate, but can be changed by using a different type of build plate. Using a Smooth PEI / PEO sheet will result in a pretty smooth feel to them, however as these are still made of plastic instead of paper, there will always be a different feel to these cards. 3. "You can see thru the cards" [sic] Unfortunately this is a "known issue" when the primary colour (background colour) is not Black. I will update the description of this model to explain this and I do apologize that this fact was not made immediately clear in the initial description. 4. "if anyone prints these and doesn't give 1 star it's a bot reveiw" [sic] I welcome any and all criticism of my designs and strive to make them as amazing as possible for the entire community to enjoy, however I feel that your comment is rather insulting to the hundreds of users who have successfully printed these and shared their own experiences below. I realize that it is extremely frustrating when things simply don't go your way, but please refrain from making general statements such as this. Asking for assistance is always welcome and I will try my best to help you print these if you so wish. 5. "worst print I've ever done" I'm truly sorry that you feel this way, but do wish you better fortune in your future 3D printing journey. PS: The worst print that I've ever done was a wearable Halloween mask that used about 750g of filament. After 18 hours of printing, my printer halted with a thermal runaway error! I fixed the hardware, started the print again and when done, the mask didn't even fit my face! I wasted 1.5kg and 4 days of printing on that mask. It truly was a tough time before BambuLab came about...
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Replying to @GutterGames_CA :
That was such a great reply to that guy, you are truely a wonderful creator, the 3d printing community is lucky to have people like you
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@Kitty_Tilly is a bot account or at least a sham account, zero posts, zero likes follows or followers, have no idea how someone gets to “lvl. 8” without doing anything but, they stilll have a robot as their little profile character
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Big fan of playing cards and it never occured to me that you could simply print a deck with a custom design. Used black, gold, silver and copper ERYONE Ultra Silk PLA which I think turned out really well. The cards are initially a bit rough/"sticky" but this goes away after some shuffling. Afterwards I went over with a 1200 grit sanding sponge which made them even smoother :)
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Those look amazing, thanks for sharing!
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Replying to @GutterGames_CA :
Yeah, some shuffling helps with the feel of the cards.
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flipped the model and printed on a textured plate ...nice and easy print...now need to print more
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Now all I need is a box for them to fit in , thanks you for this awesome file.
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Gold and Silver looks pretty darn good!
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came out perfect on my p1s , thank you
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the first layer didn't print nicely. the top right card and the one below it there are gaps. the placement of the cards is too far at the bottom of the plate and mixed in with the startup filament. unable to print immediately from phone. have to rearrange to print. last photo shows way to rearrange card placements. would have eight cards + test block and startup filament
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same problem. all the cards seem to print pretty good, EXCEPT the ones that touch the flow calibration lines at the bottom of the plate.... super frustrating not being able to adjust much of anything on phone app 😒 😑
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I tried unchecking the "flow calibration" box before starting the print from app. Now works 100 for me, printer still does the lil lines but much less and with out touching the cards. incase any one else has that issue, hope it helps
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I printed off 1 plate, lost a card. I printed off that lost card alone, it failed. Cleaned my PEI Textured plate on the P1S and that didn't help either. Then I started to play with settings to make sure that I wasn't losing cards. I ended up changing the "initial layer", "initial layer infill", "top surface" to 15ms. And also changed the "bottom surface pattern" to Rectilinear. This solved all my problems for quality and adhesion.
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using polyterra to print, looks very clean!!!
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Wow, those look amazing!
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Holy cow, these are amazing! Incredible job! I had briefly tried to figure out how to print cards but nothing came of it, so seeing this makes me feel incredibly impressed! Also, the design with the different angles allowing the light to bounce off and give a hold effect is top tier. I printed the suits in gold metallic and light green and love the end result.
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Woah, I love the green. Thanks for sharing, they look incredible!
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