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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

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

... ...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 Commander Deck Box

thingiverse

This is a hexagonal shaped magic the gathering commander deck box, based on the mechanical movement nr. 221. ...If you turn the top in the right direction it unlocks and enables you to slide the side door up, so you can reach your cards.

Magic The Gathering Commander Deck Box

prusaprinters

This is a hexagonal shaped magic the gathering commander deck box, based on the mechanical movement nr. 221. If you turn the top in the right direction it unlocks and enables you to slide the side door up, so you can reach your cards. Print...

Magic the gathering articulated Deck box

thingiverse

The deck box is composed of one bottom part and 1 lid.The cards go in a removable box. The deck box can contain 60+15 sleeved cards or 65 double sleeved cards (and about 100 non sleeved cards). The bottom part and the lid must be assembled in a. ..

Hinges, printable assemblies

3D modeling

For a long time I have been interested in the printing of assembled loops, something like this chest. http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:190118

I've been looking for something but finding more and more about filament loops on spools. Luckily, 3d20 showed me how to do it. So the whole article could be formatted as a simple link http://www.3dtoday.com/blogs/spiro/when-will-there-be-good-books/#58519. But still, I'll try to write a little wider. Perhaps in the comments they will criticize me and write how it should really be.

So. We see that some items can be printed assembled. The most logical thing is a straight axis inside. Logically, this is logical, but bridges may not be printed on any printer. To be honest, I once forgot to put the support, so I was surprised to see how a horizontal line of plastic stretches behind the head for a distance of 50 mm. But that's because the fan blew on it. In general, it is better to try to do without them.

It is known that up to a certain angle, an oblique surface can be printed without supports, the printer will do it. So that's great! Let's make an element with an axis like this

Someone will say that I have horizontal protrusions... Well, yes, but they are 0.3 mm here, so it's not scary. And so - a thing that is quite realizable without supports, the slope is 45 degrees. We will insert this into such an element

Something is somehow bad. I'll try to cut...

Also all the slopes are no more than 45 degrees, so it's also feasible...

And that's it. Actually, the chest is still the same, if you look at how it slices. The question remains unsolved, what indent should the parts have from each other. Actually, for the sake of this experience, I am writing a document, since the link above does not say this. So, we print PLA, nozzle 0. 3, indent 0.1 mm.

There are indents from the sides, at the base - quite a monolith. Trying 0.2 mm

Already better, but not yet. Now 0.3

Well, to be honest, I helped a little with a scalpel at the base. And so - here ... Spinning!

Alright! True, it wobbles a bit. However, the reference chest also staggers. Moreover, if it is peeled to a plastic width of 0.3 mm, we get:

I would say the same 0.3 mm.

True, the chest does not have the problem of gluing the first layer. Probably because the seam is already much higher

Actually, the conclusions:

1) To print assembled loops, you should use cones, as they are easily printed without supports

2) Checked axle offset from hinge - 0.3 mm. But such an axis staggers a little. Perhaps will work on 0. 2, but there is a problem with the monolithic first layer

3) To avoid this problem, the convergence of elements should be made higher than on the first layer

4) And in the discussion of the chest, they wrote that overheating the plastic also contributes to unnecessary gluing of the hinges.

Actually, here. Now whoever searches for this information will find it here... Or maybe even in the comments what subtleties will be added by joint efforts.

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print ornaments, birdhouses and schools

March 17, 2021

Education in the world: numbers and3 trends 9002 3D printing has become a breakthrough in many manufacturing processes: thanks to it, it is possible to visualize various objects, as well as speed up production. This technology has not bypassed the field of education: now students can take part in protecting the environment by creating solar-powered devices, see and touch something very rare, and even study at a school printed on a 3D printer.


A solid building with solar panels and rainwater tanks that can be built in three weeks with a 3D printer sounds like a fantasy story. However, this is not an ecological house of the future, but a school project, the construction of which will begin in a few months.

In the summer of 2021, on the island of Madagascar, the non-profit organization Thinking Huts and its partners intend to begin construction of the world's first school created with the 3D printer. The main goal of the project is to solve the problem of the lack of educational infrastructure, which leads to the inaccessibility of education in many countries that lack qualified labor and resources for construction. According to Thinking Huts, the construction of such schools will increase access to education, which is especially important after the COVID-19 pandemic, when children and adolescents will return to school en masse. Externally, the building resembles a beehive, consisting of blocks, which allows you to expand the structure if necessary. “Such blocks are valuable because we can endlessly add them to the campus,” says Amir Mortazavi, founder of Studio Mortazavi, an architecture firm and partner at Thinking Huts. "Because 3D printing is limited in size, adding blocks is the most efficient and flexible way to build" . At the same time, the 3D-printed construction process is much more sustainable than traditional construction: Thinking Huts claims that 3D-printed buildings use less concrete and emit less carbon dioxide during construction. 3D printing will be used to build walls, while doors, roofs and windows will be made from local materials.

The simplicity and environmental friendliness of 3D printing opens up great opportunities for using this technology in education. In October 2018, the Idaho Science Center launched a competition in which teams of high school students use digital manufacturing and 3D printing to design a product that addresses the state's natural resource challenges. The Center has previously trained team mentors, educators from 19 state schools and libraries. The final stage of the competition was the FabSLAM exhibition, where the participants presented their inventions. At the end of the show, the team that used a 3D printer to create a solar-powered motion sensor designed to keep deer and elk out of the fields won first place. The students created a website where they noted the stages of sensor development - from discussing the idea and creating a test model from cardboard to presenting the finished product. It took them 18 weeks in total. The second and third places in the competition were taken by the development of a set of firefighters' tools and a solar-powered birdhouse with a temperature control system.

A 3D printer can also be used to help children themselves: for example, Yahoo Japan's Sawareru Kensaku, which means "search that can be touched" in Japanese, is designed to be used by blind and visually impaired children in schools. The product is a 3D printer that prints models of various objects based on voice search. The device is designed to expand the understanding of children with disabilities about the world around them, primarily about those objects that can rarely be touched. Using the device is very easy: there are only two buttons on its body - to activate voice search and start the printing process. The finished model of the desired object comes out of the window below.


Of course, the introduction of 3D technologies can not only improve the conditions of education, but also expand its content, developing creative skills and even critical thinking in children. This is evidenced by a study by Macquarie University (Sydney, Australia). In a study of 27 teachers and more than 500 students, 3D printer classes showed almost 100% student engagement, with 94% saying they would like to continue using 3D printing outside of class. Also, in 71% of the lessons conducted during the study, an increase in the creativity of students was noted, in 64% of the lessons - an increase in project thinking, in 58% of the lessons - an increase in critical thinking.

Special cases of using a 3D printer also show the positive impact of this practice on the learning process. One of the schools in St. Petersburg shared its experience in using a 3D printer. The device was assembled by students and teachers themselves: “It was educational: assembly was not an easy test, but we learned so much about 3D printing and printers that it was no longer scary at all.” In the process of using the device, two vectors of application of 3D printing have been outlined: extracurricular project activities and educational, when a 3D printer is used as an applied tool when mastering the material. Teachers note that this greatly increases the interest and motivation of children, and also enlivens the lessons. For example, the theme of studying ornaments at technology lessons, in addition to searching for information and preparing reports, now includes drawing in a vector editor, programming and printing an ornament on a 3D printer. Moreover, the school is open to cooperation with other educational institutions - from discussing possible ideas and projects to exchanging devices.


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