Point … Board game Series - Organizer
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Description
Description
Box insert for the Point … board game series (Flatout Games), including Point Salad, Point City, and Point Galaxy. Design specifically for sleeved cards to replace the original vacuum formed inserts and to be set on the table to deal with sliding cards. Each card tray is individual, so that it can accommodate any preferred spacing for setup.
Features
- Point Salad:
- Includes three trays to hold the three piles of cards during gameplay. The third tray fits in the insert as a cover.
- Horizontal marks to help split the decks evenly.
- Point City:
- One card tier per tray.
- Stackable design. During setup, place set-aside cards in the box, then place in-game cards on a card tray almost to the top, stack another card tray, and repeat.
- * In the example pictures, I just took out as many cards as needed from each tier, flipped the cards to their back side, and stacked the trays as they are. This method is more practical if your gaming group is not super competitive and doesn’t mind the little bit of unintentional information that comes with it.
- Point Galaxy:
- Horizontal marks to help split the decks evenly.
Notes
Compatibility:
- Tested with Gamegenic Standard (66 x 91 mm) and American Standard (59 x 91 mm) prime sleeves.
*I think the tolerances of the design may support other sleeve brands that run a little longer, but no guarantees. - Fits all KS promo tokens and (not as neatly) possible future tokens, if any.
Usage:
- The “small filler” and “medium filler” pieces should also fit cards. You can use it for discards in Point City, or to hold unused cards in higher player counts.
- The “gap filler” pieces help the trays rattle around less, but are not needed or functional to the design.
Slicing and Printing:
- Print 3 of “Card Tray (marked)” for Point Galaxy (PG), 3 of “Card Tray (stacked)” for Point City (PC), 2 each of “Small Filler” and optionally “Gap Filler” for PG and PC, and 1 of each for everything else for Point Salad (PS). Except…
- For PS, print either “gap filler 2” or “large filler”, not both. The only difference is that one is a bin and the other is just a block.
- There is supposed to be a 2mm tolerance around all the cards, but mine are relatively snug. I think my print settings, combined with a 0.6mm nozzle, ate into that tolerance.
- I printed with Panchroma Matte PLA.
License
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