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Hexasort - Board Game Piece Organiser

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Medium x3 Assortment 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Medium x3 Assortment 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Hexasort - A Board Game Piece Organiser

Tidy up those loose board game components or organise your play area. The hex tiles have a range of different inserts to meet your needs, as well as being stackable and magnetic. The Hexasort comes in three sizes, Small (60 mm edge to edge), Medium (80 mm edge to edge), and Large (100 mm edge to edge). For each size, there is a “Base” that holds 6 optional magnets. All three sizes use the same size magnets, which is 10 mm x 3 mm. Each size has several inserts that can be chosen, depending on the needs of the user. Due to the size of the Small, there are no card inserts as the cards would have to be very small to fit.

Printing

The Hexasort does not require supports to print using an FDM printer, however, depending on your printer
model, setup, and printing preferences, you may wish to use supports for the overhangs on the magnet
holding holes. I have printed several models with supports on and off, and it made no difference. I
Recommend a resolution of 0.2 mm and an infill of 15%.

Assembly Guide

Magnets can be press fitted into the base but they are totally optional. Glue for the magnets is also optional, the friction fit of the magnets is enough to hold
them firmly in place. The magnets should be orientated with alternating poles, i.e. N-S-N-S-N-S as in the
image above. Once the magnets are inserted, you can now glue in the insert of your choice.

 

Pro-tip: If you’re having trouble inserting the magnets, use a pair of long nose pliers. Open the jaws of
the pliers and attach a magnet to one of the jaws. Keeping the pliers open, line up the magnet with the
hole and squeeze the pliers closed. It’s a good idea to place something soft between the 3D print and the
plier jaws to prevent scratches and damage to the model.

 

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