Near and Far Board Game Organizer - Including Amber Mines

Near and Far Board Game Organizer - Including Amber Mines

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I couldn't find an organizer for Near and Far that I liked so I designed this one myself. The large cards can be sleeved and I made sure everything fit while keeping the cardboard insert that came with the game. The smaller cards don't fit with sleeves and it would take some reworking of components to get them to do so but since they aren't handled as much as the large cards are I wasn't too worried about it. I made sure that all the trays (other than the villager tray to keep from using too much filament) ended up at the same height to evenly support the books and maps. Everything ends up at the exact height that you can still completely close the box. If there's enough interest I can probably shave off a millimeter or two from the tops of the player trays to be able to add lids for those and still keep everything the same height as those are really the only thing at risk if you choose to store the game upright, although the map book should act as a lid and keep everything in place. Printing: Thankfully there isn't too much waste for this set, only the token tray uses infill. Bed Adhesion: I used a raft to keep my parts from warping but there's no reason you couldn't use a skirt or Brim Infill: Cubic at 20% Nozzle: 0.4 mm but you could probably use4 a larger nozzle since these parts aren't very detailed. Nozzle Temp: PLA at 200 degrees C Bed Temp: 55 degrees C Fan Speed: 55% to prevent warping Supports: Only part that needed support was the player trays so they could snap into the card tray, everything else can be printed as-is

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