Organizer for Pandemic Board Game
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Description
Hello everyone!
If you're also a fan of Pandemic and want to make the game setup super quick and the box organization flawless, take a look at this custom project I’ve created. It could transform your game into an even more enjoyable experience.
The organizer I designed is meant to optimize space and allow you to have everything at your fingertips in no time. Here’s what it includes:
- A box for the cards (player and contamination cards), with precise measurements to accommodate the cards with protective sleeves, and sized so that it fits into the game board’s dedicated spaces.
- A box for the contamination dice, perfectly divided by color, with a practical bevel to make them easier to grab.
- A box for the meeples, cure centers, vials, and tokens, large enough for potential future customization, and also designed to ensure no empty spaces inside the box.
I’ve paid special attention to keeping, at least partially (with a small cut-out), the original cardboard divider in the box, so that the blue background and the “Pandemic” logo remain visible.
Each box is designed to be easy and quick to set up on the board, hassle-free, with a honeycomb cover to keep everything secure, even if you store the box horizontally or vertically. No more pieces scattered on the floor! 😅 If you store the box horizontally, the box lids are not necessary.
To make it even easier, I’ve created 3 printing profiles to suit different printers:
- For A1/X1/P1 print beds.
- For X1 mini printers.
- For lids, compatible with all print bed sizes.
Each profile is designed to print one piece at a time on multiple print beds, so you can choose what to print without stress, using the Bambu Handy app from your smartphone or tablet if you like. A small note: the print bed size of the A1 mini doesn’t allow the double contamination card box to fit, so I’ve created separate contamination card boxes. However, for those like me who own an A1 mini and don’t want to give up the double box, I’ve provided an alternative solution with another print bed. By orienting the double box on its narrower back face and positioning it diagonally, I was able to fit it onto the A1 mini bed. If you have a textured bed like mine, it will be less visible, and if you have a smooth bed… even better!
I’m not a fan of speed, so I’ve slowed down the print a bit to avoid any printing issues, but nothing stops you from choosing the speed you prefer!
I hope this is useful for you, and don’t forget to share your experience if you decide to try it!
Thanks!!
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Print Settings:
Layer Height: 0.20 mm
Wall Crossing: Enabled
Infill: 10%
Inner Wall Speed: 100 mm/s
Outer Wall Speed: 150 mm/s
Wall Order: Outer -> Inner
Support: Only on the double contamination card box for A1 mini print bed
License
You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.
























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