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Folding Deck Holder

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63x88 Card / sleeved 65x90 (Deck Stack 60mm)
63x88 Card / sleeved 65x90 (Deck Stack 60mm)
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44x67 Card / sleeved 46x69 (Deck Stack 60mm)
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This is a foldable deck holder that can be folded for storage

 

[Key Features]

  • A concave deck holder design that prevents cards from spilling, usable from both sides
  • A foldable form for storage printed in one go using the Print in Place method
  • Ample space considering sleeves for 63 x 88mm cards, allows stacking card decks up to approximately 60mm high (based on the standard deck holder)

     

※ If the bottom part appears stuck when printing the case

Carefully fold it using the hinge, and the stuck part is thin and will separate relatively easily

(For smooth operation when printing the hinge part, 0.12mm layer printing is recommended)

 

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