Stone Age Inset Boxes

Stone Age Inset Boxes

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<p>When we bought our Stone Age game there was a huge amount of plastic bags contained, &nbsp;carrying all items like materials, cards, dices, food, tools and so on. Storage of all the items in the plastic bags took some minutes before and after each game and so I wanted to get rid of this chaos (and to reduce the amount of damaged plastic bags after several played games with the family).</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>→ I designed four inset boxes:</p><ul><li>Box for materials (wood, bricks, stones, gold) - One high and one low version, choose the one you like</li><li>Box for figures and cards</li><li>Box for dice cup with dices and tool cards</li><li>Box for food chips, house cards and start player figure</li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Placing of the inset boxes in the original Stone Age box:</strong></p><p>The inset boxes can be placed at a random postion (each inset box fits in all four places) as you like to have it.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Advantages:</strong></p><p>Now all items can easily taken out and easily put back after each game. The sorting of all items after each game takes now less time and the amount of plastic is reduced to zero (besides the used filament ;-)).</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>The inset boxes have thick walls (children safe ;-))</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Print Instructions (tested without any issues):</strong></p><p>Print orientation as shown in the attached STL file</p><p>PLA</p><p>0.3 mm</p><p>20% infill</p><p>No support</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>In case you want to configure or adapt the boxes for yourself I have attached my SCAD files.</p>

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