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One Piece TCG Box
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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39.7 h
12 plates
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- M3x30mm screw x 6: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CP49T1CJ?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_1&th=1
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Update!
I have recently made some updates to the box to make it better.
- I have changed the stack design. There is now an insert that is added to the bottom of the box, the wide end fits in the bottom. This allows it to stack better and removes the need for supports. Note, this insert can be snug. I have provided a less snug version as well that can be attached with a little glue in the opening of the bottom of the box.
- I have changed the taper of the lid latch hinge. This is also to remove the need for supports. I suggest printing with a brim for the lid and box to reduce the corners from curving up.
- There are now 4 lid options for the new design; 3 One Piece and a blank lid for you to do your own design. If I get enough requests, I may try more.
- I will be keeping the old box and lid design for a little longer for those who may wish to use that, but may eventually take them down.
- As always please provide feedback so I can learn and improve.
This is my first attempt at 3d design. I got the idea from Peeta!'s One Piece TCG Rugged Deck Box. I enjoyed that model a lot, but wanted some changes.
- I made the box interior corners squared instead of round, and the inner part of the lid wider than the inner part of the box. This prevents the lid from catching the corner of cards and card sleeves as it closes.
- This box is designed to be stackable, and they fit nicely on top of each other.
- The inside can be divided into 5 equal sections, each exactly wide enough for a 60 + 1 leader card deck, allowing you to store 5 full decks in one box.
- The inside is also large enough for cards in mini snap card holders or Dragon Shield sleeves.
- The side contains a pocket to store a card in a standard sleeve or mini snap holder to use as a display. You could also use it to house a label to mark your box's contents.
- There is also a file for a small caddy that fits nicely inside that can store dice or other counters for the game. It can fit between the dividers and still have enough room for two mini snap cards in the same divider.
- Without the divider, the box can hold nearly 500 un-sleeved cards.
- This can be assembled with 6 m3 screws 30mm in length. Here.
- The mini snap card holders I used are here.
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