Gaia Project Organizer

Gaia Project Organizer

prusaprinters

<p>I used the tile organizer by peloquin17 (remixed by deludik to add a lid) but created my own containers for the rest of the pieces. The redesigned bins all use the same sliding lid style, but print about 30% faster and with less filament, thanks to slightly thinner walls, slightly rounded corners, and other optimizations.</p><p>Using PrusaSlicer, a 0.4mm nozzle, and 0.3mm layer height, the wall thickness of the bins is 1.61mm, the recommended PrusaSlicer wall width for four perimeters with slight overlap, so no gap fill is needed and the walls print quickly and smoothly.</p><p>I have a single-color printer, so all token bins are designed for filament-swap color changes. Just add a pause at the appropriate layers (easy in PrusaSlicer's GUI) and change filament colors before continuing.</p><p>The QIC/power and Misc Token bins have a curved floor to make scooping pieces out of it easier. This adds a bit of time when printing but makes them easier to use while playing.</p><p>The holder for the board tiles isn't necessary, but helps keep the big tiles from sliding around (we store our games vertically). It's a fairly minimal design so as not to waste filament, but it works well.</p><p>Everything can be printed at a 0.3mm layer height for speed. For a more precise fit of the lids into the bin slots, I print the lids at 0.2mm layer height and use PrusaSlicer's "Height Range Modifier" option to print the top 2mm of each bin (the lid slot) at 0.2mm layer height as well.</p><p>Eventually I plan to redesign the main tile tray to print faster, use less filament, and have a color-change imprint on the lid.</p><h3>&nbsp;</h3>

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