Sliding Deckbox

Sliding Deckbox

prusaprinters

<p>This is a deckbox for trading cards. The design has an open front so the two halves can be used as library/graveyard stack.</p><p>The lid and bottom are identcal parts. This makes it easy to print in multiple colors that can be recombined at will.</p><p><strong>Printing:</strong></p><p>I printed it in PLA with 0.25mm layer height without any support.</p><ul><li>Just print the Halfbox upright twice in colors of your choice.</li><li>small support for the snap-in-clips is already included in the model and can easily be broken free or <i><strong>carefully(!!!!) </strong></i>cut with a knife.</li></ul><p><i>Note: For sleeved cards there is another model. due to the symmetry it's <strong>not</strong></i><strong> </strong><i>compatible with the unsleeved one.</i></p><p><strong>Assembly:</strong></p><p>After printing, just break the snap-in-clip support by pushing them inwards. Afterwards the two halfs can be slid into each other.</p><p><i>Note:</i> breaking the support on the snap-in-clips might not be necessary or happen on its own while closing. Still i would recommend to do so beforehand, because it can be really tough to open otherwise.</p><p><strong>Pre-Print-Decoration:</strong></p><p>Thanks to Prusaslicer it's actually easy to use Negative volumes or modifier volumes (e.g. for fuzz) to use some stencil-like models for decoration of the box, drawer and lid. Just get creative with your own designs.</p>

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