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    Magic the Gathering Deck Box

    thingiverse

    Simple Magic the Gathering Deck Box with the "M" logo from Magic.

    MAGIC the gathering Deck Box

    thingiverse

    MAGIC the gathering Deck box for sleeved cards. All printers are different so there are two types of hinges. test with the hinge samples which hinge is better for your printer. hinge_sample = Mtg_Deck_Box.stl hinge_sample_2 = Mtg_Deck_Box_2.stl...

    Magic the Gathering Deck Box

    grabcad

    Custom Magic the Gathering Deck Box. ...I created this to hold my Ravnica themed 360 card cube, and it holds the entirety of the cube, 200 basic lands, as well as tokens and dice.

    Magic the Gathering Deck Box

    thingiverse

    Deck Box for a MTG Deck. Plenty of room even for those who's decks need trimming! I reccomend printing the first few layers in a finer detail for the lid to unsure that the logos come out correctly. Do not use supports. Hope you enjoy! Let me...

    Magic the Gathering Deck Box

    thingiverse

    A deck box designed to hold 100 cards sleeved with a little extra space for tokens.

    Magic the Gathering Deck Box

    prusaprinters

    Deck Box for a MTG Deck. Plenty of room even for those who's decks need trimming!I reccomend printing the first few layers in a finer detail for the lid to unsure that the logos come out correctly. Do not use supports.</p><p>Hope you enjoy! ...Let me...

    magic the gathering deck box

    thingiverse

    I made this cause there were no good deck boxes on thingiverse and I think it is pretty good for a first try I will come out with other versions but for this you need to sand the nubs a little so that it can get all the way in to the slot. ... it...

    Magic The Gathering Deck Box

    prusaprinters

    The main box is the same just swap out the lid&nbsp;holds 100 cards&nbsp;

    Magic the Gathering deck box

    thingiverse

    the lid and box can be printed in low res the axel need to be printed in high res supports is needed on the lid and box you need to pot the axel on a raft support hope you like it :)

    Magic the Gathering Deck Box

    grabcad

    This is a box I came up with that is sturdy, can hold max number of cards but at the same time isnt to large or cumbersome to carry around. It has a spot for a playing mat as well as a set of dice. Can hold up to 540 cards between to bottom main box...

    Magic The Gathering - Deck Box

    thingiverse

    This is a remix version of the original insert https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:126610 I've re-design the components of the original, because in the original project are missing the component with the logo of the rest of the mana symbols. Also i've...

    Magic: The Gathering Deck Box

    thingiverse

    ... ...http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=269203 Instructions Using the following options: input = default_TNH Move_Image_Up_Down = 45 image_size = 50 Move_Image_Left_Right = 33 card_type = 69 card_count = 40 image_rotation = 0

    Magic the Gathering Deck-Box

    thingiverse

    . .. ...http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=269203 Instructions Using the following options: Move_Image_Left_Right = 38 card_type = 69 Move_Image_Up_Down = 45 image_size = 50 image_rotation = 0 input = default_TNH card_count = 40

    EDH Magic the Gathering Deck box

    thingiverse

    This is a simple EDH or commander deck box for Magic the Gathering. It holds comfortably 100 double-sleeved cards with some extra room for tokens. ...Based on the Ultimate Guard Boulders.

    Magic the Gathering: Deck box with sideboard

    thingiverse

    This is an easy to print deck box with additional space for sideboard cards or tokens. The box fits sleeved cards. ...Based on the deck boxes by [Kvermette](https://www.thingiverse.com/Kvermette).

    Basic Magic The Gathering Deck Box!

    thingiverse

    Here is a deck box for Magic: the Gathering, or Pokemon or Yu-gi-yo! This box holds a single sleeved Commander deck (100 cards), with a second compartment for tokens, counters or your sideboard! The second compartment does not hold a spin-down dice,...

    Magic: the Gathering deck-box separators

    thingiverse

    I really like the idea of what's been done in https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:129254, but the tabs although helpful if you're keeping your cards in boxes, won't fit right in a deck box. ... I always like to have a separator between my deck and the...

    Magic the Gathering Deck Box and Dice

    thingiverse

    customized the blank box

    Mikaii Magic The Gathering Deck Box

    thingiverse

    Both will fit sleeved cards with approximately 46mm of room inside for a deck. (Based on 63 cards in sleeves) This thing was made with Tinkercad. Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/gqnx6dEX8rZ ...

    Magic the Gathering Deck Box Front/Back

    thingiverse

    This is a remix of http://www. thingiverse.com/thing:126610 done by rbschultz. ...This is only the front/back grab the rest you need from the above link.

    Magic: The Gathering Deck Box 100 Cards

    thingiverse

    ... ...http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=269203 Instructions Using the following options: input = default_TNH Move_Image_Up_Down = 45 image_size = 50 Move_Image_Left_Right = 33 card_type = 69 card_count = 60 image_rotation = 0

    Magic the Gathering Deck Box

    thingiverse

    Please print at 105% Magnets used are 4x2mm fits roughly 100 cards

    Magic the Gathering Deck box

    thingiverse

    Customized version of http://www. thingiverse.com/thing:269203 Created with Customizer! ...http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=269203

    Magic the Gathering Deck Box with Life counter

    thingiverse

    This Magic the Gathering deck box includes a life counter. It can be attached on the side to another deck box or to my commander deck box design. Want some additional lids? Check out my collections! ... https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4574971 ...

    D20 mount for Magnetic Magic The Gathering Deck Box

    thingiverse

    This is a modified version intended to magnetically hold onto the magnetic deck box

    Magic the Gathering Deck Box w/ My Face

    thingiverse

    I needed a Magic the Gathering card box and decided to make it pretty personal.

    EDH Sized Magic: The Gathering deck box. Customized.

    thingiverse

    http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=269738 Instructions Using the following options: circle_resolution = 120 card_z = 100 card_y = 70 card_x = 70 printing_tolerance = 0.2 build_plate_manual_y = 180 build_plate_manual_x = 180...

    Magic: The Gathering | MTG | Deck Box

    myminifactory

    Inspired by https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-deck-box-mtg-pokemon-yu-gi-oh-24547. ...Fits 100 sleeved cards for Magic: the gathering.Lid and base have small extrusions to hold in place.

    Magic the Gathering Commander Deck Box

    thingiverse

    This deck box is suitable for Magic the Gathering commander decks with a commander window. It is modular and they can be attached to each other. The print was testen on a Creality Ender 3 and Prusa MK3S. Support structures are not needed. Want...

    Magic the Gathering Red deck box

    prusaprinters

    Red deck boxDeck box for 60+15 sleeved Magic the Gathering cards. The lid has the red mana symbol.This is a simple box that does not use a lot of filament. It's purpose is to hold a 60 card deck with a 15 card sideboard. It is meant to be printed in...

    A mechanical engineer 3D printed a working gearbox for a Toyota engine (+ video)

    One of the unusual novelties is a 3D printed five-speed gearbox for a Toyota 22RE engine. The author of the work is mechanical engineer Eric Harrell from the city of Santa Cruz in California. His brainchild not only looks convincing, but is also a fully functional model.

    In January, Harrell had already reverse-engineered a Toyota engine from scratch using a 3D printer (in other words, analyzed and reproduced its design). Thingiverse users and the American media have positively evaluated Harrel's project, and he decided to take his creation to the next level by supplementing the engine with a gearbox, also printed on a 3D printer. Harrell's two designs can work together to create a unique piece of 3D printed mechanical construction.

    “The success of my first project, a four-cylinder Toyota engine, inspired me to get into the gearbox business,” says Harrell. “It's amazing how many people are interested in my work. I never thought that my design could generate such interest and, moreover, that people would actually print and assemble it, simply because it is a complex and time-consuming process. To date, eight people have already assembled the engine, and many are now working on it.”

    In general, it will take approximately 48 hours of printing on a 3D printer to make all parts of the gearbox. After printing all the components, you need to assemble the structure according to the drawings provided by Harrell. The engineer recognizes that assembling a gearbox is not an easy task, so he is available to answer questions from those who have encountered any difficulties in the process.

    “Anyone who puts together one of my designs—a gearbox or an engine—will get a pretty good idea of ​​how they actually work, because my models are exactly replicas of real mechanisms,” Harrell explains. “And it’s amazing because most people who are interested in 3D printing are unlikely to ever get the opportunity to actually recreate an engine or gearbox.

    Although most parts of the gearbox are 3D printed, some small parts cannot be printed on a personal 3D printer. We are talking about such details as a rod with a diameter of 3 mm, 628ZZ bearings, washers with a diameter of 3 mm and several other small elements that serve mainly for fasteners. At the same time, Harrell does not guarantee that all parts can be 3D printed in the correct scale - some of them may have to be adjusted to fit the rest of the structure. On the other hand, the author of the project notes that instead of resizing the parts in the project, you can simply file them as necessary after printing.

    “The transmission works exactly like most manual transmissions in cars or trucks,” Harrell says. “Nevertheless, I can hardly explain how it works. This is very difficult to understand until you assemble the gearbox yourself, or at least watch a cutaway video of the mechanism in operation.

    Despite the time it takes to print and assemble the structure, this is perhaps one of the most impressive designs featured on Thingiverse to date. It's also hard to believe, but Harrell says his design could be successfully used in a real car because it's a scaled-down version of a real machine.

    We print the simplest case for a homemade device / Sudo Null IT News But in practice, everything turns out to be not as simple as in an advertisement for a 3D printer, and under the cut, I will tell you in more detail what conclusions I came to in trying to compose a convenient case design.



    Everything is fine with 3D printing - it's just a magic wand for the craftsman, except that most will only be able to afford models of printers in the lower price range. And after taking possession of a 3D printer, most, like me, will face the imperfection of budget 3D printing technology, namely FDM technology (layer-by-layer deposition - uses most of the available printers), regardless of whether you assembled the printer yourself or bought it in a store. The main problems are the shrinkage of the material after cooling, which causes deformations and inaccurate linear dimensions of the printed parts. If you came up with some cool design in the likeness of mass-produced cases, then the case of your device will be generously saturated with neat bevels, holes or snaps exactly in size for ease of assembly ... even being a professional in modeling and taking into account the problems listed above when printing, you will get tired of mixing all these sizes and think in what position it is better to print each detail so that nothing bends during shrinkage, as is often the case. Shrinkage is evil, especially frustrating and time-consuming when your design has many dimensions that need to be accurately maintained for assembly and a beautiful look. But not everything is so bad and this is not a reason to retreat).

    Based on my printing experience, I came up with a simple design for a prototype device box that will be easy to print on any fdm printer and suitable for many projects.

    The design consists of two parts: the chassis - on which we will mount the parts, and the casing itself - which will hide all the shame that we soldered) One is easily inserted into the other and, for reliability, is fixed with a single screw at the back of the case.

    The chassis is printed in a horizontal position to easily accommodate horizontal component mounting locations. Then I just glue them in the corners with droplets of hot glue, it's faster and easier to disassemble them later if necessary.

    Chassis I recommend to generously pierce the bottom and sides to save material, less deformation during shrinkage and easier peeling off the table. I just extrude circles, do you remember what bubbling is?)

    And I print the casing vertically. In this position, you can make thin even walls and the texture on almost the entire visible part of the body is obtained in one direction, it looks neat. If necessary, you can finish the mounting ears or legs.

    Even if you can't exactly maintain the size the first time and you have to grind off the edges of the chassis a little with a file, there will be absolutely no traces of processing from the outside of the device.

    The tapered feet on the bottom of the body are printed without supports, eliminating post-processing and saving material/time.

    If you print on adhesive tape or glue, the surface that sticks to the table is usually uneven and needs to be processed. With this approach, it will be on the back side of the case (on the side of the interface connectors), which no one usually sees.

    I printed this case from PLA plastic with a 0.3mm nozzle on a Russian-made MZ3D-256 printer with the following structure settings: wall thickness 0.6mm, infill 23%, without substrate printing.
    The size of the case in my example allows you to place inside an arduino uno, a pair of relays, a stepper motor driver, a voltage converter, various communication connectors and control / indication elements.


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