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Playing Card Organizer for Card Games & Quartets

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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6.9 h
4 plates
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Hello everyone,

My son collects card games and asked me for a proper storage and display solution for his card decks.

Unfortunately, I couldn't find a file on the common platforms that could accommodate the entire card game including its plastic case.

Eventually, I searched for a base model and found one by Cristian Onescu on MakerWorld, which I've linked below.

However, this model is designed for Nintendo Switch games. Therefore, I adapted and remixed it to fit the dimensions of standard card games.

The result is a perfectly fitting organizer for all common card games.

(Quartet, Skat, Old Maid, etc.)

The games fit exactly, including their plastic cases, into the slots. They are securely held in place, preventing them from falling out even upside down.

This not only looks very neat but also keeps your games together, allowing for easy storage.

I've provided options for printing with 12, 6, 3, or just 1 slot.

Perhaps you also have a special or valuable card game; you could display it, for instance, in the single slot. Our game in the single slot is a unique Alien Quartet.

I printed this on my Bambu Lab P1S using original PLA Basic filament and the new Cool Plate SuperTrack.

Please remember to adjust the print bed in your slicer if you're using a different plate.

I hope you enjoy this organizer – Happy printing!

Feel free to leave a like or a rating (including photos, if you wish).

I would, of course, also appreciate any constructive comments or even a boost.

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